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Customizing ASP.NET Core 6.0 - Second Edition
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Customizing ASP.NET Core 6.0: Learn to turn the right screws to optimize ASP.NET Core applications for better performance, Second Edition

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Customizing ASP.NET Core 6.0 - Second Edition

Chapter 2: Customizing App Configuration

This second chapter is about application configuration, how to use it, and how to customize the ASP.NET configuration to employ different ways to configure your app. Perhaps you already have an existing Extensible Markup Language (XML) configuration or want to share a YAML Ain't Markup Language (YAML) configuration file over different kinds of applications. Sometimes, it also makes sense to read configuration values out of a database.

In this chapter, we will be covering the following topics:

  • Configuring the configuration
  • Using typed configurations
  • Configuration using Initialization (INI) files
  • Configuration providers

The topics in this chapter refer to the hosting layer of the ASP.NET Core architecture:

Figure 2.1 – ASP.NET Core architecture

Figure 2.1 – ASP.NET Core architecture

Technical requirements

To follow the descriptions in this chapter, you will need to create an ASP.NET Core Model-View-Controller (MVC) application. Open your console, shell, or Bash terminal, and change to your working directory. Use the following command to create a new MVC application:

dotnet new mvc -n ConfigureSample -o ConfigureSample

Now, open the project in Visual Studio by double-clicking the project file or, in Visual Studio Code (VS Code), by typing the following command in the already open console:

cd ConfigureSample
code .

All of the code samples in this chapter can be found in the GitHub repository for this book at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Customizing-ASP.NET-Core-6.0-Second-Edition/tree/main/Chapter02.

Configuring the configuration

Let's start by looking at how to configure your various configuration options.

Since ASP.NET Core 2.0, the configuration is hidden in the default configuration of WebHostBuilder and is no longer part of Startup.cs. This helps to keep the startup clean and simple.

In ASP.NET Core 3.1 up to ASP.NET Core 5.0, the code looks like this:

// ASP.NET Core 3.0 and later
public class Program
{
    public static void Main(string[] args)
    {
        CreateWebHostBuilder(args).Build().Run();
    }
    public static IHostBuilder CreateHostBuilder(string[] 
      args) =>
        Host.CreateDefaultBuilder(args)
            .ConfigureWebHostDefaults(webBuilder =>
            {
                webBuilder.UseStartup<Startup>();
            }
}

In ASP.NET Core 6.0, Microsoft introduced the minimal application programming interface (API) approach that simplifies the configuration a lot. This doesn't use Startup and adds all the configuration in the Program.cs file. Let's see how it looks here:

Var builder = WebApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
// Add services to the container.
builder.Services.AddControllersWithViews();
var app = builder.Build();
// The rest of the file isn't relevant for this chapter

Fortunately, in both versions, you are also able to override the default settings to customize the configuration in the way you need it. In both versions, we extend IWebHostBuilder with the ConfigureAppConfiguration() method where the magic will happen.

This is what the configuration looks like in ASP.NET Core 3.1 and ASP.NET Core 5.0:

Host.CreateDefaultBuilder(args)
    .ConfigureWebHostDefaults(webBuilder =>
    {
        webBuilder
          .ConfigureAppConfiguration((builderContext,
            config) =>
        {
            // configure configuration here
        })
        .UseStartup<Startup>();
    });

This is what the code looks like when using the minimal API approach. You also can use ConfigureAppConfiguration to configure the app configuration:

builder.WebHost.ConfigureAppConfiguration((builderContext, config) =>
{
    // configure configuration here
});

But there is a much simpler approach, by accessing the Configuration property of the builder:

builder.Configuration.AddJsonFile(
     "appsettings.json",
     optional: false,
     reloadOnChange: true);

When you create a new ASP.NET Core project, you will already have appsettings.json and appsettings.Development.json configured. You can, and should, use these configuration files to configure your app; this is the preconfigured way, and most ASP.NET Core developers will look for an appsettings.json file to configure the application. This is absolutely fine and works pretty well.

The following code snippet shows the encapsulated default configuration to read the appsettings.json files:

var env = builder.Environment;
builder.Configuration.SetBasePath(env.ContentRootPath);
builder.Configuration.AddJsonFile(
    "appsettings.json", 
    optional: false, 
    reloadOnChange: true);
builder.Configuration.AddJsonFile(
    $"appsettings.{env.EnvironmentName}.json", 
    optional: true, 
    reloadOnChange: true);
builder.Configuration.AddEnvironmentVariables();

This configuration also sets the base path of the application and adds the configuration via environment variables.

Whenever you customize the application configuration, you should add the configuration via environment variables as a final step, using the AddEnvironmentVariables() method. The order of the configuration matters and the configuration providers that you add later on will override the configurations added previously. Be sure that the environment variables always override the configurations that are set via a file. This way, you also ensure that the configuration of your application on an Azure App Service will be passed to the application as environment variables.

IConfigurationBuilder has a lot of extension methods to add more configurations, such as XML or INI configuration files and in-memory configurations. You can find additional configuration providers built by the community to read in YAML files, database values, and a lot more. In an upcoming section, we will see how to read INI files. First, we will look at using typed configurations.

Using typed configurations

Before trying to read INI files, it makes sense for you to see how to use typed configurations instead of reading the configuration via IConfiguration, key by key.

To read a typed configuration, you need to define the type to configure. I usually create a class called AppSettings, as follows:

namespace ConfigureSample;
public class AppSettings
{
    public int Foo { get; set; }
    public string Bar { get; set; }
}

This is a simple Plain Old CLR Object (POCO) class that will only contain the application setting values, as illustrated in the following code snippet. These classes can then be filled with specific configuration sections inside the ConfigureServices method in Startup.cs until ASP.NET Core 5.0:

services.Configure<AppSettings>
   (Configuration.GetSection("AppSettings"));

Using the minimal API approach, you need to configure the AppSettings class, like this:

builder.Services.Configure<AppSettings>(
    builder.Configuration.GetSection("AppSettings"));

This way, the typed configuration also gets registered as a service in the dependency injection (DI) container and can be used everywhere in the application. You are able to create different configuration types for each configuration section. In most cases, one section should be fine, but sometimes it makes sense to divide the settings into different sections. The next snippet shows how to use the configuration in an MVC controller:

using Microsoft.Extensions.Options;
// ...
public class HomeController : Controller
{
    private readonly AppSettings _options;
    public HomeController(IOptions<AppSettings> options)
    {
        _options = options.Value;
    }
    public IActionResult Index()
    {
        ViewData["Message"] = _options.Bar;
        return View();
    }

IOptions<AppSettings> is a wrapper around our AppSettings type, and the Value property contains the actual instance of AppSettings, including the values from the configuration file.

To try reading the settings in, the appsettings.json file needs to have the AppSettings section configured, otherwise the values are null or not set. Let's now add the section to the appsettings.json file, as follows:

{
    "Logging": {
        "LogLevel": {
            "Default": "Warning"
        }
    },
    "AllowedHosts": "*",
    "AppSettings": {
        "Foo": 123,
        "Bar": "Bar"
    }
}

Next, we'll examine how INI files can be used for configuration.

Configuration using INI files

To also use INI files to configure the application, you will need to add the INI configuration inside the ConfigureAppConfiguration() method in Program.cs, as follows:

builder.Configuration.AddIniFile(
    "appsettings.ini", 
    optional: false, 
    reloadOnChange: true);
builder.Configuration.AddJsonFile(
    $"appsettings.{env.EnvironmentName}.ini", 
    optional: true, 
    reloadOnChange: true);

This code loads the INI files the same way as the JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) configuration files. The first line is a required configuration, and the second line is an optional configuration depending on the current runtime environment.

The INI file could look like this:

[AppSettings]
Bar="FooBar"

As you can see, this file contains a section called AppSettings and a property called Bar.

Earlier, we said that the order of the configuration matters. If you add the two lines to configure via INI files after the configuration via JSON files, the INI files will override the settings from the JSON files. The Bar property gets overridden with "FooBar" and the Foo property stays the same because it will not be overridden. Also, the values out of the INI file will be available via the typed configuration created previously.

Every other configuration provider will work the same way. Let's now see how a configuration provider will look.

Configuration providers

A configuration provider is an implementation of IConfigurationProvider that is created by a configuration source, which is an implementation of IConfigurationSource. The configuration provider then reads the data from somewhere and provides it via Dictionary.

To add a custom or third-party configuration provider to ASP.NET Core, you will need to call the Add method on ConfigurationBuilder and insert the configuration source. This is just an example:

// add new configuration source
builder.Configuration.Add(new MyCustomConfigurationSource
{
    SourceConfig = //configure whatever source
    Optional = false,
    ReloadOnChange = true
});

Usually, you would create an extension method to add the configuration source more easily, as illustrated here:

builder.Configuration.AddMyCustomSource("source", optional: false, reloadOnChange: true);

A really detailed concrete example about how to create a custom configuration provider has been written by Andrew Lock. You can find this in the Further reading section of this chapter.

Summary

In most cases, you will not need to add a different configuration provider or create your own configuration provider, but it's good to know how to change it, just in case. Also, using a typed configuration is a nice way to read and provide the settings. In classic ASP.NET, we used a manually created façade to read the application settings in a typed manner. Now, this is automatically done by just providing a type. This type will be automatically instantiated, filled, and provided, via DI.

To learn more about customizing DI in ASP.NET Core 6.0, let's have a look at the next chapter.

Further reading

You can refer to the following source for more information:

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18 Chapters
Preface Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
1. Chapter 1: Customizing Logging Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
2. Chapter 2: Customizing App Configuration Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
3. Chapter 3: Customizing Dependency Injection Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
4. Chapter 4: Configuring and Customizing HTTPS with Kestrel Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
5. Chapter 5: Configuring WebHostBuilder Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
6. Chapter 6: Using Different Hosting Models Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
7. Chapter 7: Using IHostedService and BackgroundService Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
8. Chapter 8: Writing Custom Middleware Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
9. Chapter 9: Working with Endpoint Routing Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
10. Chapter 10: Customizing ASP.NET Core Identity Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
11. Chapter 11: Configuring Identity Management Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
12. Chapter 12: Content Negotiation Using a Custom OutputFormatter Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
13. Chapter 13: Managing Inputs with Custom ModelBinder Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
14. Chapter 14: Creating a Custom ActionFilter Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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16. Chapter 16: Creating Custom TagHelper Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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