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I have a static class with static private readonly member that's set via the class's static constructor. Below is a simplified example.

public static class MyClass
{
    private static readonly string m_myField;

    static MyClass()
    {
        // logic to determine and set m_myField;
    }

    public static string MyField
    {
        get
        {
            // More logic to validate m_myField and then return it.
        }
    }
}

Since the above class is a static class, I cannot create an instance of it in order to utilize pass such into a FieldInfo.GetValue() call to retrieve and later set the value of m_myField. Is there a way I'm not aware to either get use the FieldInfo class to get and set the value on a static class or is the only option is to refactor the class I've been asked to unit test for?

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    Why would you want an instance to get to reflection info? just say typeof(MyClass) and off you go into the fun bits of reflection API...
    – flq
    Feb 24, 2010 at 22:15
  • +1 and would accept the answer if it was such since I completely didn't realize that a Type could be used in Get/SetValue and doesn't have to be an instance of the class itself. Thanks Feb 24, 2010 at 22:21

2 Answers 2

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Here is a quick example showing how to do it:

using System;
using System.Reflection;

class Example
{
    static void Main()
    {
        var field = typeof(Foo).GetField("bar", 
                            BindingFlags.Static | 
                            BindingFlags.NonPublic);

        // Normally the first argument to "SetValue" is the instance
        // of the type but since we are mutating a static field we pass "null"
        field.SetValue(null, "baz");
    }
}

static class Foo
{
    static readonly String bar = "bar";
}
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    Is this a violation of the "private" access control?
    – athos
    Jul 7, 2011 at 9:46
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    Generally anytime you use reflection it's a violation of some law :) Feb 20, 2012 at 15:39
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    I noticed interesting behaviour. I have private static readonly field: In .Net Core 3.1 I can set the property with above code. In .Net 6 I get an error when I try invoke field.SetValue(null, "baz"); Exception I've get: System.FieldAccessException: 'Cannot set initonly static field 'BackgroundCleanerPeriod' after type 'MyClass' is initialized.
    – Ambroży
    Mar 23, 2022 at 9:40
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This "null rule" also applies to FieldInfo.GetValue() for a static field, e.g.,

Console.Writeline((string)(field.GetValue(null)));
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    FYI - this should have been a comment to the original answer. This was posted as an answer and does not directly answer the original question which was how to set a value on a static member. This is good info to share, it just should have been as a comment on the answer explaining how to solve to OPs original problem Feb 24, 2017 at 17:50

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