Is there a way to get the path for the assembly in which the current code resides? I do not want the path of the calling assembly, just the one containing the code.
Basically my unit test needs to read some xml test files which are located relative to the dll. I want the path to always resolve correctly regardless of whether the testing dll is run from TestDriven.NET, the MbUnit GUI or something else.
Edit: People seem to be misunderstanding what I'm asking.
My test library is located in say
C:\projects\myapplication\daotests\bin\Debug\daotests.dll
and I would like to get this path:
C:\projects\myapplication\daotests\bin\Debug\
The three suggestions so far fail me when I run from the MbUnit Gui:
Environment.CurrentDirectory
gives c:\Program Files\MbUnitSystem.Reflection.Assembly.GetAssembly(typeof(DaoTests)).Location
gives C:\Documents and Settings\george\Local Settings\Temp\ ....\DaoTests.dllSystem.Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().Location
gives the same as the previous.
packages
next to the sln file. BUT when you compile and distribute things there is no sln file and no packages directory. During compilation, things that are needed (but not everything) is copied into the bin directory. Your best bet is to use a postbuild script to copy the file you want. – George Mauer Jul 29 '16 at 19:12