Is ConfigurationManager.AppSettings available in .NET Core 2.0?

Alex Sanséau picture Alex Sanséau · Dec 1, 2017 · Viewed 99.6k times · Source

I've got a method that reads settings from my config file like this:

var value = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings[key];

It compiles fine when targeting .NET Standard 2.0 only.

Now I need multiple targets, so I updated my project file with:

<TargetFrameworks>netcoreapp2.0;net461;netstandard2.0</TargetFrameworks>

But now, the compilation fails for netcoreapp2.0 with the following error message:

Error   CS0103  The name 'ConfigurationManager' does not exist in the current context   (netcoreapp2.0)

Separately, I created a new .NET Core 2.0 console application (only targeting .NET Core 2.0 this time), but likewise there seems to be no ConfigurationManager under the namespace System.Configuration.

I'm quite confused because it's available under .NET Standard 2.0, so I would expect it to be available in .NET Core 2.0, as .NET Core 2.0 is .NET Standard 2.0 compliant.

What am I missing?

Answer

Alex Sans&#233;au picture Alex Sanséau · Dec 4, 2017

Yes, ConfigurationManager.AppSettings is available in .NET Core 2.0 after referencing NuGet package System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.

Credits goes to @JeroenMostert for giving me the solution.