I can no longer get the values from local.setting.json with Azure Function
I was able to get and use the values from local.setting.json using Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("test1");
now it's like there is no way to get this file and his values. I only know that another developer that isn't in my team changed something and from then doesn't works anymore... (I can't understand what he changes that can be the problem)
Actually for testing I tried this:
var appSettings = new ConfigurationBuilder()
.SetBasePath(context.FunctionAppDirectory)
.AddJsonFile("local.settings.json", optional: true, reloadOnChange: true)
.AddEnvironmentVariables()
.Build();
var b = appSettings["test1"];
var c = appSettings["test2"];
var d = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("test1", EnvironmentVariableTarget.Machine);
var e = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("test1", EnvironmentVariableTarget.User);
var f = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("test1", EnvironmentVariableTarget.Process);
var g = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("test1");
After this all the variables are null
The local.settings.json
{
"IsEncrypted": false,
"Values": {
"AzureWebJobsStorage": "",
"test1": "abcd",
"test2": "efgh"
}
}
I'm using visual studio 2017 and the project is Azure Functions, the file local.settings.json it's at the same level of the function.cs.
What could be?
Thank you!
c# azure environment-variables azure-functions
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I was able to get and use the values from local.setting.json using Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("test1");
now it's like there is no way to get this file and his values. I only know that another developer that isn't in my team changed something and from then doesn't works anymore... (I can't understand what he changes that can be the problem)
Actually for testing I tried this:
var appSettings = new ConfigurationBuilder()
.SetBasePath(context.FunctionAppDirectory)
.AddJsonFile("local.settings.json", optional: true, reloadOnChange: true)
.AddEnvironmentVariables()
.Build();
var b = appSettings["test1"];
var c = appSettings["test2"];
var d = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("test1", EnvironmentVariableTarget.Machine);
var e = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("test1", EnvironmentVariableTarget.User);
var f = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("test1", EnvironmentVariableTarget.Process);
var g = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("test1");
After this all the variables are null
The local.settings.json
{
"IsEncrypted": false,
"Values": {
"AzureWebJobsStorage": "",
"test1": "abcd",
"test2": "efgh"
}
}
I'm using visual studio 2017 and the project is Azure Functions, the file local.settings.json it's at the same level of the function.cs.
What could be?
Thank you!
c# azure environment-variables azure-functions
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I was able to get and use the values from local.setting.json using Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("test1");
now it's like there is no way to get this file and his values. I only know that another developer that isn't in my team changed something and from then doesn't works anymore... (I can't understand what he changes that can be the problem)
Actually for testing I tried this:
var appSettings = new ConfigurationBuilder()
.SetBasePath(context.FunctionAppDirectory)
.AddJsonFile("local.settings.json", optional: true, reloadOnChange: true)
.AddEnvironmentVariables()
.Build();
var b = appSettings["test1"];
var c = appSettings["test2"];
var d = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("test1", EnvironmentVariableTarget.Machine);
var e = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("test1", EnvironmentVariableTarget.User);
var f = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("test1", EnvironmentVariableTarget.Process);
var g = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("test1");
After this all the variables are null
The local.settings.json
{
"IsEncrypted": false,
"Values": {
"AzureWebJobsStorage": "",
"test1": "abcd",
"test2": "efgh"
}
}
I'm using visual studio 2017 and the project is Azure Functions, the file local.settings.json it's at the same level of the function.cs.
What could be?
Thank you!
c# azure environment-variables azure-functions
I was able to get and use the values from local.setting.json using Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("test1");
now it's like there is no way to get this file and his values. I only know that another developer that isn't in my team changed something and from then doesn't works anymore... (I can't understand what he changes that can be the problem)
Actually for testing I tried this:
var appSettings = new ConfigurationBuilder()
.SetBasePath(context.FunctionAppDirectory)
.AddJsonFile("local.settings.json", optional: true, reloadOnChange: true)
.AddEnvironmentVariables()
.Build();
var b = appSettings["test1"];
var c = appSettings["test2"];
var d = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("test1", EnvironmentVariableTarget.Machine);
var e = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("test1", EnvironmentVariableTarget.User);
var f = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("test1", EnvironmentVariableTarget.Process);
var g = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("test1");
After this all the variables are null
The local.settings.json
{
"IsEncrypted": false,
"Values": {
"AzureWebJobsStorage": "",
"test1": "abcd",
"test2": "efgh"
}
}
I'm using visual studio 2017 and the project is Azure Functions, the file local.settings.json it's at the same level of the function.cs.
What could be?
Thank you!
c# azure environment-variables azure-functions
c# azure environment-variables azure-functions
asked Nov 20 '18 at 9:27
StubbornElioStubbornElio
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Try the following:
var configuration = new ConfigurationBuilder()
.SetBasePath(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory())
.AddJsonFile("local.settings.json", true, true)
.Build();
It may be the case that your context.FunctionAppDirectory may be incorrect. Please also right click the config file -> Configuration -> Advanced => set Copy to output directory to Copy If Newer.
It is works! thank you
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Nov 20 '18 at 9:42
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Try the following:
var configuration = new ConfigurationBuilder()
.SetBasePath(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory())
.AddJsonFile("local.settings.json", true, true)
.Build();
It may be the case that your context.FunctionAppDirectory may be incorrect. Please also right click the config file -> Configuration -> Advanced => set Copy to output directory to Copy If Newer.
It is works! thank you
– StubbornElio
Nov 20 '18 at 9:42
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Try the following:
var configuration = new ConfigurationBuilder()
.SetBasePath(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory())
.AddJsonFile("local.settings.json", true, true)
.Build();
It may be the case that your context.FunctionAppDirectory may be incorrect. Please also right click the config file -> Configuration -> Advanced => set Copy to output directory to Copy If Newer.
It is works! thank you
– StubbornElio
Nov 20 '18 at 9:42
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Try the following:
var configuration = new ConfigurationBuilder()
.SetBasePath(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory())
.AddJsonFile("local.settings.json", true, true)
.Build();
It may be the case that your context.FunctionAppDirectory may be incorrect. Please also right click the config file -> Configuration -> Advanced => set Copy to output directory to Copy If Newer.
Try the following:
var configuration = new ConfigurationBuilder()
.SetBasePath(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory())
.AddJsonFile("local.settings.json", true, true)
.Build();
It may be the case that your context.FunctionAppDirectory may be incorrect. Please also right click the config file -> Configuration -> Advanced => set Copy to output directory to Copy If Newer.
answered Nov 20 '18 at 9:33
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It is works! thank you
– StubbornElio
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It is works! thank you
– StubbornElio
Nov 20 '18 at 9:42
It is works! thank you
– StubbornElio
Nov 20 '18 at 9:42
It is works! thank you
– StubbornElio
Nov 20 '18 at 9:42
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