Pass in Keys dynamic from app.config file
I have the following keys in the config file, I want to pass in the “add key” dynamically to my conn variable from the config file, I can pass in qp.cat.qmgr successful, in my conn variable, I was wondering how I pass the other keys in to my variable do I pass in the next Key from the .config like + "qp.cat.quser", i.e.
var conn = new RabbitMqConnection(Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qmgr") + ("qp.cat.quser") + ("qp.cat.qpassword"));
var conn = new RabbitMqConnection(Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qmgr"), "theTestingUAT", "catquat"); //this works but "theTestingUAT" and "catquat" is hard coded, dont want them to be hardcoded
<add key="qp.cat.qmgr" value="thetest:5444" />
<add key="qp.cat.quser" value="theTestingUAT" />
<add key="qp.cat.qpassword" value="catquat" />
Please advise.
c# model-view-controller key app-config
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I have the following keys in the config file, I want to pass in the “add key” dynamically to my conn variable from the config file, I can pass in qp.cat.qmgr successful, in my conn variable, I was wondering how I pass the other keys in to my variable do I pass in the next Key from the .config like + "qp.cat.quser", i.e.
var conn = new RabbitMqConnection(Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qmgr") + ("qp.cat.quser") + ("qp.cat.qpassword"));
var conn = new RabbitMqConnection(Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qmgr"), "theTestingUAT", "catquat"); //this works but "theTestingUAT" and "catquat" is hard coded, dont want them to be hardcoded
<add key="qp.cat.qmgr" value="thetest:5444" />
<add key="qp.cat.quser" value="theTestingUAT" />
<add key="qp.cat.qpassword" value="catquat" />
Please advise.
c# model-view-controller key app-config
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I have the following keys in the config file, I want to pass in the “add key” dynamically to my conn variable from the config file, I can pass in qp.cat.qmgr successful, in my conn variable, I was wondering how I pass the other keys in to my variable do I pass in the next Key from the .config like + "qp.cat.quser", i.e.
var conn = new RabbitMqConnection(Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qmgr") + ("qp.cat.quser") + ("qp.cat.qpassword"));
var conn = new RabbitMqConnection(Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qmgr"), "theTestingUAT", "catquat"); //this works but "theTestingUAT" and "catquat" is hard coded, dont want them to be hardcoded
<add key="qp.cat.qmgr" value="thetest:5444" />
<add key="qp.cat.quser" value="theTestingUAT" />
<add key="qp.cat.qpassword" value="catquat" />
Please advise.
c# model-view-controller key app-config
I have the following keys in the config file, I want to pass in the “add key” dynamically to my conn variable from the config file, I can pass in qp.cat.qmgr successful, in my conn variable, I was wondering how I pass the other keys in to my variable do I pass in the next Key from the .config like + "qp.cat.quser", i.e.
var conn = new RabbitMqConnection(Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qmgr") + ("qp.cat.quser") + ("qp.cat.qpassword"));
var conn = new RabbitMqConnection(Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qmgr"), "theTestingUAT", "catquat"); //this works but "theTestingUAT" and "catquat" is hard coded, dont want them to be hardcoded
<add key="qp.cat.qmgr" value="thetest:5444" />
<add key="qp.cat.quser" value="theTestingUAT" />
<add key="qp.cat.qpassword" value="catquat" />
Please advise.
c# model-view-controller key app-config
c# model-view-controller key app-config
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You should use it like this:
//Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qmgr")
//Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.quser")
//Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qpassword")
var conn = new RabbitMqConnection(Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qmgr"), Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.quser"), Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qpassword"));
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You should use it like this:
//Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qmgr")
//Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.quser")
//Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qpassword")
var conn = new RabbitMqConnection(Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qmgr"), Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.quser"), Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qpassword"));
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You should use it like this:
//Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qmgr")
//Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.quser")
//Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qpassword")
var conn = new RabbitMqConnection(Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qmgr"), Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.quser"), Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qpassword"));
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You should use it like this:
//Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qmgr")
//Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.quser")
//Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qpassword")
var conn = new RabbitMqConnection(Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qmgr"), Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.quser"), Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qpassword"));
You should use it like this:
//Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qmgr")
//Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.quser")
//Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qpassword")
var conn = new RabbitMqConnection(Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qmgr"), Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.quser"), Helpers.AppSettings.Get<string>("qp.cat.qpassword"));
answered Nov 20 at 15:29
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