I'm trying to create my first snippet. One of the things that I often do is to create a class wrapper object for reading a web.config or app.config file. Below is my attempt. One of the things that I wanted to include in the snippet was adding a reference to the System.configuration.dll file. When I execute the snippet, no reference is added but the snippet otherwise works.
Assuming that this is possible and that i am not misunderstanding the intent of the REFERENCE section, what am I doing wrong? What file path should I specify for this dll? Should I pick it up from the GAC? Which location should I use to best allow me to transfer this snippet to another PC?
C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\assembly\GAC_MSIL\System.Configuration\v4.0_4.0.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a
Also, any comments you have on the subject are welcomed.
Thank you!
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<CodeSnippets xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/2005/CodeSnippet">
<CodeSnippet Format="1.0.0">
<Header>
<Keywords>
<Keyword>appparam</Keyword>
</Keywords>
<SnippetTypes>
<SnippetType>Expansion</SnippetType>
</SnippetTypes>
<Title>appparam</Title>
<Author>Cigna</Author>
<Description>
</Description>
<HelpUrl>
</HelpUrl>
<Shortcut>appparam</Shortcut>
</Header>
<Snippet>
<References>
<Reference>
<Assembly>"C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\System.configuration.dll"</Assembly>
</Reference>
</References>
<Declarations>
<Literal Editable="true">
<ID>DatabaseConnectionString</ID>
<ToolTip>
</ToolTip>
<Default>
</Default>
<Function>
</Function>
</Literal>
<Literal Editable="true">
<ID>StringSetting</ID>
<ToolTip>StringSetting</ToolTip>
<Default>StringSetting</Default>
<Function>
</Function>
</Literal>
<Literal Editable="true">
<ID>IntegerSetting</ID>
<ToolTip>IntegerSetting</ToolTip>
<Default>IntegerSetting</Default>
<Function>
</Function>
</Literal>
</Declarations>
<Code Language="csharp"><![CDATA[ public static class ApplicationParameter
{
public static string $DatabaseConnectionString$
{
get
{
return ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["$DatabaseConnectionString$"].ConnectionString;
}
public string $StringSetting$
{
get
{
return ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["$StringSetting$"].ToString();
}
}
public int $IntegerSetting$
{
get
{
return (int))ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["$IntegerSetting$"];
}
}
}
$end$]]></Code>
</Snippet>
</CodeSnippet>
</CodeSnippets>
Edit
I did some more digging and I saw this MS example. I decided to save the snippet code on this page to a snippet file and see if it would add the System.Data.dll referenced. Since that dll seems to be added automatically, I manually removed the reference from the project and then ran the snippet below. The snippet inserted the code, but again, no reference.
<CodeSnippets xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/2005/CodeSnippet">
<CodeSnippet>
<Header>
<!-- Add Header information here -->
</Header>
<Snippet>
<References>
<Reference>
<Assembly>System.Data.dll</Assembly>
</Reference>
</References>
<Imports>
<Import>
<Namespace>System.Data</Namespace>
</Import>
</Imports>
<!-- Add rest of code snippet here -->
</Snippet>
</CodeSnippet>
</CodeSnippets>
I was using the editor found here, but I see it doesn't allow one to set the URL property, so I tried another one that did, but still no luck.