I want to start a process with some arguments out of a .NET 6 console application to run a dll that was also created in .NET 6.
When I try to cmd:
> dotnet myPath/myApp.dll testParam
everything works fine
but when I try to use:
Process process = new Process();
process.StartInfo.FileName = "dotnet myPath/myApp.dll";
process.StartInfo.WorkingDirectory = "myPath";
process.StartInfo.Arguments = "testParam";
process.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
process.Start();
I'm getting the following exception
System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception: 'An error occurred trying to start process 'dotnet myPath/myApp.dll testParam' with working directory 'myPath'.
As I try to copy and paste the string out of the exception into cmd, it works just fine.
I tried to set the working directory, as explained here
CodePudding user response:
Please see the documentation https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.diagnostics.process?view=net-6.0
var dllPath = Path.Combine("myPath", "myApp.dll");
using Process process = new Process();
process.StartInfo.FileName = "dotnet"; // Append ".exe" if on windows
process.StartInfo.Arguments = $"{dllPath} testParam";
process.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
process.Start();
CodePudding user response:
I've run into the same issue when using .NET
The solution for me was to use this extension method. It is to open URLs in the browser but it might work for any exe as well. Just give it a try.
public static void OpenUrl(string url)
{
try
{
Process.Start(url);
}
catch
{
if (RuntimeInformation.IsOSPlatform(OSPlatform.Windows))
{
url = url.Replace("&", "^&");
Process.Start(new ProcessStartInfo("cmd", $"/c start {url}") { CreateNoWindow = true });
}
else if (RuntimeInformation.IsOSPlatform(OSPlatform.Linux))
{
Process.Start("xdg-open", url);
}
else if (RuntimeInformation.IsOSPlatform(OSPlatform.OSX))
{
Process.Start("open", url);
}
else
{
throw;
}
}
}