I need to modify the <configuration><system.diagnostics>
section of an app.config
at runtime so that I can:
add a
CustomTraceListener
under the<sharedListeners>
element, which requires specialinitializeData
that can only be ascertained at runtime.add the
CustomTraceListener
shared listener to an existing source under the<source><listeners>
element.persist the
CustomTraceListener
to other assemblies which load their trace source and listener configurations from the config file.
The relevant sections in app.config
looks something like this presently:
<system.diagnostics>
<sources>
<source name="mysource" switchName="..." switchType="...">
<listeners>
<add name="console" />
<add name="customtracelistener" /> /// need to add new listener here
</listeners>
</source>
</sources>
<sharedListeners>
<add name="console" type="..." initializeData="..." />
<add name="customtracelistener" type="..." initializeData="..."> /// need to add custom trace listener here
<filter type="..." initializeData="Warning"/> /// with a filter
</add>
</sharedListeners>
<switches>
<add name="..." value="..." />
</switches>
</system.diagnostics>
Using ConfigurationManager
I can easily do:
Configuration config = ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration(ConfigurationUserLevel.None);
ConfigurationSection diagnostics = config.GetSection("system.diagnostics");
And when I do this, diagnostics
is a System.Diagnostics.SystemDiagnosticsSection
type. Interestingly I can't cast diagnostics
to a SystemDiagnosticsSection
type because I can't find it within any namespace. Regardless, ConfigurationSection
doesn't seem to have any methods that I can use to write data into the section.
I also can't cast it to a NameValueConfigurationCollection
because diagnostics
base type is ConfigurationSection
. I heard about this technique but it seems I can't use it.
Do I have to revert to using plain-old XML to accomplish this? I really don't like reinventing the wheel.