Nevermind, I figured it out. I'm dumb.
First, check your Properties/launchSettings.json
file for the value of "DOTNET_ENVIRONMENT". That's probably enough for most, including me.
It will, in fact, also look for a hostsettings.json
file in the project root by default. It was just being overridden in my case by the launchSettings
environment variable declaration.
However, if you want to use the JSON approach I mentioned in the question, but with something other than the default file name or location, you gotta call ConfigureHostConfiguration
in your IHostBuilder
chain and add the file explicitly.
Like so:
public static IHostBuilder CreateHostBuilder(string[] args) =>
Host.CreateDefaultBuilder(args)
.ConfigureHostConfiguration(
builder =>
{
builder.AddJsonFile("arbitraryFileName.json");
})
.ConfigureServices(
(hostContext, services) =>
{
services.AddHostedService<Worker>();
services.Configure<Settings>(
hostContext.Configuration.GetSection("Settings"));
});
It does indeed default to "DOTNET_" as the prefix instead of "ASPNETCORE_", so make sure both are set on your production machine/VM/service.