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I have an application MVC3 application. I want to log various things, like when a form particular form is submitted, to avoid having to write to a database, I want to log the details in an xml file.

The question is what folder should I use, some of the examples I have seen suggest the App_Data folder. What is the norm or recommended for the least issues?

So I use this:

// Create a new XmlSerializer instance with the type of the test class
var serializerObj = new XmlSerializer(typeof(CourseApplicationVM));
// Create a new file stream to write the serialized object to a file

var filename = string.Format("{0}-{1}-{2}{3}", "CourseApp",
                                viewModel.Course.Code + viewModel.Applicant.Name, DateTime.Now.Ticks, ".xml");
var filepath = Path.Combine(Server.MapPath("~/App_Data/Log"), filename);

TextWriter writeFileStream = new StreamWriter(filepath);
serializerObj.Serialize(writeFileStream, viewModel);
// Cleanup
writeFileStream.Close();

It works fine locally, but not when published to the server. Upon looking at the folder structure it is unsurprising, as it doesn't even have the App_Data folder when published. Which leads to this error:

Could not find a part of the path 'C:\inetpub\wwwroot\MyApplication\App_Data\Log\CourseApp-0385JoeBloggs-634734549879496695.xml'. 

Exception Details: System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: Could not find a part of the path 'C:\inetpub\wwwroot\MyApplication\App_Data\Log\CourseApp-0385JoeBloggs-634734549879496695.xml'.

Why is it that is hasn't got that folder (shouldn't it be published up)? And what is the normal location for the saving of such things?

Thanks, David

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  • Have you added into your solution
    – Rab
    May 24, 2012 at 10:19
  • I have added the log folder within App_Data and included that yes.
    – David C
    May 24, 2012 at 10:33
  • So I have to deliberately add an unrequired file to the folder before it will publish its structure? It has now created it with adding a fake file. Madness.
    – David C
    May 24, 2012 at 10:49

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Right Click on the folder and in context menu select "Include in to project/solution"

Make sure you rights on folder are set accordingly.

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  • As I've said, that doesn't work unless I place an arbitrary file in said folder. :(
    – David C
    May 24, 2012 at 11:55
  • sorry for my last comment... you have to right click on the folder. not a file?
    – Rab
    May 24, 2012 at 12:00

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