Add environment variables to IConfiguration by default in WebAssemblyHostBuilder#64578
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Add environment variables to IConfiguration by default in WebAssemblyHostBuilder#64578
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Add environment variables to IConfiguration by default in WebAssemblyHostBuilder
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Pull request overview
This PR adds environment variables to IConfiguration by default in WebAssemblyHostBuilder.CreateDefault(), aligning WebAssembly behavior with server-side ASP.NET Core applications. This enables Aspire integration scenarios where Service Discovery and OpenTelemetry configuration need to read from IConfiguration.
Key changes:
- Environment variables are now automatically available in
IConfigurationviaCreateDefault() - Eliminates the need for developers to manually call
AddEnvironmentVariables() - Enables Aspire integration to work out-of-the-box
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| File | Description |
|---|---|
| WebAssemblyHostBuilder.cs | Adds AddEnvironmentVariables() call in CreateDefault() method |
| Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.WebAssembly.csproj | Adds package reference to Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.EnvironmentVariables |
| WebAssemblyHostBuilderTest.cs | Adds test to verify environment variables are accessible through IConfiguration |
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Add environment variables to IConfiguration by default in WebAssemblyHostBuilder
Add environment variables to IConfiguration by default in WebAssemblyHostBuilder.CreateDefault()
Description
Environment variables injected via
MonoConfig.environmentVariablesare available throughEnvironment.GetEnvironmentVariable()but not inIConfiguration. This blocks Aspire integration since Service Discovery and OpenTelemetry read fromIConfiguration.Changes:
Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.EnvironmentVariablespackage referencebuilder.Configuration.AddEnvironmentVariables()inCreateDefault()Before (workaround required):
After:
Aligns WebAssembly behavior with server-side
WebApplication.CreateBuilder().Fixes ##64576
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