PSWebConfig is a PowerShell module for decrypting, inspecting and testing web.config files in remote and local scenarios
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Sep 3, 2016 - PowerShell
PSWebConfig is a PowerShell module for decrypting, inspecting and testing web.config files in remote and local scenarios
Helper package for easy configuration.
Read Cors Policies from settings file.
Loads environment variables from appSettings in web.config.
sample microservice project to demonstrate use of Azure keyvault and Kubernetes ConfigMaps for Configuration, use of Serilog for strucutered logging, use of repository for cosmosdb
An implementation of ServiceStack IAppSettings interface that uses Consul.io key/value store as backing storage
Show list of application installed in phone and opening its app settings page.
Helper methods to access the web config app settings
SinjulMSBH / Microsoft.FeatureManagement Demo .. !!!!
This is to demonstrate the CI/CD pipeline in ASP.Net core without manually changing the appsettings,json file for various environments.
NetCore 3 Console Dependency Injection Template
Injectable, mockable, extensible, configuration for .NET
Load your application settings into strong typed objects with two lines of code.
A simple, unambitious, convention-based configuration injector for .NET with full support for Aspnetcore
DbConnect is coded around MySqlConnector, an ADO.NET data provider for MySQL. MySqlConnector also support MariaDB, Percona Server, Amazon Aurora, Azure Database for MySQL, Google Cloud SQL for MySQL and more. DbConnect can be used to test connection to a database or run SQL statements.
Extensions for Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Binder that simplifies the process of binding a configuration sub-section to a class, a little bit.
Demo Console App on .Net Core 5 to handle application configuration
This project has the proposition to provide an API with common features used in a regular project, besides try to implement the last technology versions to provide new solutions to common problems.
Add a description, image, and links to the appsettings topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the appsettings topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."