Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Abstractions 9.0.1
About
Provides abstractions of key-value pair based configuration. Interfaces defined in this package are implemented by classes in Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration and other configuration packages.
Key Features
- Abstractions for string key-value pair configuration sources and sections
- Path conventions of keys establishing a heirachy of values
- Support for multiple configuration sources, aggregating and defining precdence for values
- Support for reload on change
How to Use
The example below shows a small code sample using this library and trying out the ConfigurationKeyName
attribute available since .NET 6:
public class MyClass
{
[ConfigurationKeyName("named_property")]
public string NamedProperty { get; set; }
}
Given the simple class above, we can create a dictionary to hold the configuration data and use it as the memory source to build a configuration section:
var dic = new Dictionary<string, string>
{
{"named_property", "value for named property"},
};
var config = new ConfigurationBuilder()
.AddInMemoryCollection(dic)
.Build();
var options = config.Get<MyClass>();
Console.WriteLine(options.NamedProperty); // returns "value for named property"
Main Types
The main types provided by this library are:
Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.IConfiguration
Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.IConfigurationBuilder
Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.IConfigurationProvider
Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.IConfigurationRoot
Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.IConfigurationSection
Additional Documentation
Related Packages
- Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration
- Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Binder
- Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.CommandLine
- Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.EnvironmentVariables
- Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.FileExtensions
- Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Ini
- Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Json
- Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.UserSecrets
- Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Xml
Feedback & Contributing
Microsoft.Extensions.Caching.Abstractions is released as open source under the MIT license. Bug reports and contributions are welcome at the GitHub repository.
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