HostApplicationBuilder Constructors
Definition
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Overloads
HostApplicationBuilder() |
Initializes a new instance of the HostApplicationBuilder class with preconfigured defaults. |
HostApplicationBuilder(HostApplicationBuilderSettings) |
Initializes a new instance of the HostApplicationBuilder. |
HostApplicationBuilder(String[]) |
Initializes a new instance of the HostApplicationBuilder class with preconfigured defaults. |
HostApplicationBuilder()
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- HostApplicationBuilder.cs
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- HostApplicationBuilder.cs
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- HostApplicationBuilder.cs
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- HostApplicationBuilder.cs
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- HostApplicationBuilder.cs
Initializes a new instance of the HostApplicationBuilder class with preconfigured defaults.
public:
HostApplicationBuilder();
public HostApplicationBuilder ();
Public Sub New ()
Remarks
The following defaults are applied to the returned HostApplicationBuilder:
- set the ContentRootPath to the result of GetCurrentDirectory()
- load host IConfiguration from "DOTNET_" prefixed environment variables
- load host IConfiguration from supplied command line args
- load app IConfiguration from 'appsettings.json' and 'appsettings.[EnvironmentName].json'
- load app IConfiguration from User Secrets when EnvironmentName is 'Development' using the entry assembly
- load app IConfiguration from environment variables
- load app IConfiguration from supplied command line args
- configure the ILoggerFactory to log to the console, debug, and event source output
- enables scope validation on the dependency injection container when EnvironmentName is 'Development'
Applies to
HostApplicationBuilder(HostApplicationBuilderSettings)
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- HostApplicationBuilder.cs
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- HostApplicationBuilder.cs
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- HostApplicationBuilder.cs
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- HostApplicationBuilder.cs
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- HostApplicationBuilder.cs
Initializes a new instance of the HostApplicationBuilder.
public:
HostApplicationBuilder(Microsoft::Extensions::Hosting::HostApplicationBuilderSettings ^ settings);
public HostApplicationBuilder (Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting.HostApplicationBuilderSettings? settings);
new Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting.HostApplicationBuilder : Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting.HostApplicationBuilderSettings -> Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting.HostApplicationBuilder
Public Sub New (settings As HostApplicationBuilderSettings)
Parameters
- settings
- HostApplicationBuilderSettings
Settings controlling initial configuration and whether default settings should be used.
Applies to
HostApplicationBuilder(String[])
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- HostApplicationBuilder.cs
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- HostApplicationBuilder.cs
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- HostApplicationBuilder.cs
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- HostApplicationBuilder.cs
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- HostApplicationBuilder.cs
Initializes a new instance of the HostApplicationBuilder class with preconfigured defaults.
public:
HostApplicationBuilder(cli::array <System::String ^> ^ args);
public HostApplicationBuilder (string[]? args);
new Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting.HostApplicationBuilder : string[] -> Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting.HostApplicationBuilder
Public Sub New (args As String())
Parameters
- args
- String[]
The command line args.
Remarks
The following defaults are applied to the returned HostApplicationBuilder:
- set the ContentRootPath to the result of GetCurrentDirectory()
- load host IConfiguration from "DOTNET_" prefixed environment variables
- load host IConfiguration from supplied command line args
- load app IConfiguration from 'appsettings.json' and 'appsettings.[EnvironmentName].json'
- load app IConfiguration from User Secrets when EnvironmentName is 'Development' using the entry assembly
- load app IConfiguration from environment variables
- load app IConfiguration from supplied command line args
- configure the ILoggerFactory to log to the console, debug, and event source output
- enables scope validation on the dependency injection container when EnvironmentName is 'Development'
Applies to
.NET