I have the following setup in my Startup:
var builder = new ConfigurationBuilder()
.AddJsonFile("appsettings.json", true, true);
.AddJsonFile($"appsettings.{env.EnvironmentName}.json", true, true)
appsettings.json:
{
"Logging": {
"IncludeScopes": false,
"LogLevel": {
"Default": "Debug",
"System": "Information",
"Microsoft": "Information"
}
I know I can override the effective settings for a given environment by adding a matching JSON structure with different values and omitting those I want to inherit, e.g. appsettings.Development.json:
{
"Logging": {
"LogLevel": {
"Default": "Warning"
}
But can I remove an entry or a section except by overriding each value property with an empty value?
-S
According to Configuration in ASP.NET Core documentation, settings are loaded from both files and if a setting is specified in both on them, than the one in the latter, i.e. appsettings.{env.EnvironmentName}.json
in your setup, will override the first one.
So, if a setting is specified in the appsettings.json
file and you want to remove it when running in the Development environment, you will need to explicitly set that accordingly ("", {}, etc. depending on the setting) in the appsettings.Development.json
file.
However, such setup may suggest your setting should not lie in the generic appsettings.json
file, but in the specific environments configuration settings file directly.
This way, it might be easier to write your settings.
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