How do I store a dictionary object in my web.config file? How do I store a dictionary object in my web.config file? asp.net asp.net

How do I store a dictionary object in my web.config file?


Why reinvent the wheel? The AppSettings section is designed for exactly the purpose of storing dictionary-like data in your config file.

If you don't want to put too much data in your AppSettings section, you can group your related values into their own section as follows:

<configuration>  <configSections>    <section       name="MyDictionary"       type="System.Configuration.NameValueFileSectionHandler,System, Version=1.0.3300.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089" />  </configSections>  <MyDictionary>     <add key="name1" value="value1" />     <add key="name2" value="value2" />     <add key="name3" value="value3" />     <add key="name4" value="value4" />  </MyDictionary></configuration>

You can access elements in this collection using

using System.Collections.Specialized;using System.Configuration;public string GetName1(){    NameValueCollection section =        (NameValueCollection)ConfigurationManager.GetSection("MyDictionary");    return section["name1"];}


Juliet's answer is on point, but FYI you can also put additional configs in external .config files, by setting up your web.config as follows:

<?xml version="1.0"?><configuration>  <configSections>    <!-- blah blah the default stuff here -->    <!-- here, add your custom section -->    <section name="DocTabMap" type="System.Configuration.NameValueFileSectionHandler, System, Version=1.0.3300.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089" />  </configSections>  <!-- your custom section, but referenced in another file -->  <DocTabMap file="CustomDocTabs.config" />  <!-- etc, remainder of default web.config is here --></configuration>

Then, your CustomDocTabs.config looks like this:

<?xml version="1.0"?><DocTabMap>  <add key="A" value="1" />  <add key="B" value="2" />  <add key="C" value="3" />  <add key="D" value="4" /></DocTabMap>

Now you can access it in code via:

NameValueCollection DocTabMap = ConfigurationManager.GetSection("DocTabMap") as NameValueCollection;DocTabMap["A"] // == "B"


You would need to implement a custom section (See Configuration Section Designer).

What you really want... is something close to this:

<MyDictionary>  <add name="Something1" value="something else"/>  <add name="Something2" value="something else"/>  <add name="Something3" value="something else"/></MyDictionary>

Where the XmlAttribute "name" is a Key which it won't allow to have more than one in the code behind. At the same time, make sure that the Collection MyDictionary is also a Dictionary.

You can do all of this with this tool and fill the gap as needed.