Getting Web Site Name from Web Project Setup
I'm creating a setup project for WCF net-tcp service. One thing I came across is that I need to change "Web Site->Manage Application->Advanced settings->Enabled Protocols". It can be also done using command line:
%windir%\system32\inetsrv\appcmd.exe set app "[Web Site Name]/[Applicaiton Name]" /enabledProtocols:http,net.tcp
The problem is in custom action I can get [TARGETSITE] but it's value is "/LM/W3SVC/2" (I have [TARGETVDIR] too). The question is how can开发者_StackOverflow中文版 I get Web Site Name or how can I use [TARGETSITE] to set application enabled protocols?
The solution I ended with involves converting metabasePath to site name and then using appcmd:
private static string GetSiteName(string metabasePath)
{
var siteIdString = metabasePath.Substring(metabasePath.LastIndexOf("/") + 1);
long siteId;
long.TryParse(siteIdString, out siteId);
if (siteId != 0)
{
var iisManager = new ServerManager();
var config = iisManager.GetApplicationHostConfiguration();
var sites = config.GetSection("system.applicationHost/sites").GetCollection();
ConfigurationElement selectedSite = null;
foreach (var site in sites)
{
if ((long)site.GetAttribute("id").Value == siteId)
selectedSite = site;
}
if (selectedSite != null)
{
return selectedSite.GetAttribute("name").Value as string;
}
}
return null;
}
To use this you will have to reference:
C:\Windows\System32\inetsrv\Microsoft.Web.Administration.dll
C:\Windows\System32\inetsrv\Microsoft.Web.Management.dll
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