Get connection string by index in ASP.NET Core MVC
In ASP.NET MVC (.NET Framework) application i can access required connection string through ConfigurationManager
by its index like so:
//
ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings[0].ConnectionString
//
Can i do the same in .NET Core project? I don't want to type name twice (appsettings.json & Startup.cs files).
c# asp.net-core-mvc
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In ASP.NET MVC (.NET Framework) application i can access required connection string through ConfigurationManager
by its index like so:
//
ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings[0].ConnectionString
//
Can i do the same in .NET Core project? I don't want to type name twice (appsettings.json & Startup.cs files).
c# asp.net-core-mvc
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Read the docsConfiguration.GetConnectionString("ConnectionName")
– PWND
Nov 22 '18 at 15:08
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In ASP.NET MVC (.NET Framework) application i can access required connection string through ConfigurationManager
by its index like so:
//
ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings[0].ConnectionString
//
Can i do the same in .NET Core project? I don't want to type name twice (appsettings.json & Startup.cs files).
c# asp.net-core-mvc
In ASP.NET MVC (.NET Framework) application i can access required connection string through ConfigurationManager
by its index like so:
//
ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings[0].ConnectionString
//
Can i do the same in .NET Core project? I don't want to type name twice (appsettings.json & Startup.cs files).
c# asp.net-core-mvc
c# asp.net-core-mvc
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Read the docsConfiguration.GetConnectionString("ConnectionName")
– PWND
Nov 22 '18 at 15:08
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Read the docsConfiguration.GetConnectionString("ConnectionName")
– PWND
Nov 22 '18 at 15:08
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Read the docs
Configuration.GetConnectionString("ConnectionName")
– PWND
Nov 22 '18 at 15:08
Read the docs
Configuration.GetConnectionString("ConnectionName")
– PWND
Nov 22 '18 at 15:08
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Configuration.GetConnectionString("ConnectionName")
– PWND
Nov 22 '18 at 15:08