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Custom Configurations: this is a test Allows the application to simplify the use of configuration settings. For example if the app has multiple clients settings to be recorded a section for each can be defined and the values seperated out. The config class allows easy access to a clients configuration and deals with the configuration hooking up in the background for you. Here is an example configuration file: <configuration> <configSections> <section name="testsection2" type="CustomConfigurations.ConfigurationSectionLoader, CustomConfigurations" /> <sectionGroup name="myCustomGroup"> <section name="mysection" type="CustomConfigurations.ConfigurationSectionLoader, CustomConfigurations" /> </sectionGroup> </configSections> <myCustomGroup> <mysection> <Configs> <ConfigurationGroup name="client1"> <ValueItems> <ValueItem key="key2" value="value2" /> <ValueItem key="key3" value="value3" /> <ValueItem key="key4" value="value4" /> <ValueItem key="key5" value="7" /> <ValueItem key="key6" value="0.6" /> </ConfigurationGroup> <ConfigurationGroup name="client2"> <ValueItems> <ValueItem key="keya" value="abc" /> <ValueItem key="key2" value="123" /> </ValueItems> </ConfigurationGroup> </Configs> </mysection> </myCustomGroup> <testsection2> <Configs> <ConfigurationGroup name="clienta"> <ValueItems> <ValueItem key="key2" value="valueabc" /> </ValueItems> </ConfigurationGroup> </Configs> </testsection2> </configuration> If the app wanted to read "client2"'s configuration it could do the following: CustomConfigurations.Config Configloader = new CustomConfigurations.Config("client2"); To access a value it would use the index of the key: string myVal = Configloader["keya"]; ------------------------------------------------------------- The console application "ExampleApp" shows the different ways the customConfiguration application can be used. ------------------------------------------------------------- TODO / Features to come: - Will be adding collections within a configurationGroup, so there can be a bit more complex data within a single configurationGroup. - Want to remove some of the verbosity of the hierarchy, seems a bit over the top at the moment but not sure how yet. - Will be adding more examples and commenting them in far more detail.
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a C# configuration Manager handler to allow for multiple clients settings to exists and be easily accessed via custom configuration settings
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