Gets or sets the initial working directory for the process.
Syntax
Visual Basic (Declaration) | |
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Public Property WorkingDirectory As String |
C# | |
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public string WorkingDirectory {get; set;} |
Example
Library/Library.Test/TestProcessRunner.cs
C# | Copy Code |
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using (TempDirectory dir = new TempDirectory())
using (ProcessRunner runner = new ProcessRunner("cmd.exe", "/C", "echo CD"))
{
List<string> lines = new List<string>();
runner.OutputReceived += delegate(Object o, ProcessOutputEventArgs e) { lines.Add(e.Data); };
Assert.AreNotEqual(dir.TempPath, runner.WorkingDirectory);
runner.WorkingDirectory = dir.TempPath;
Assert.AreEqual(dir.TempPath, runner.WorkingDirectory);
int exitCode = runner.Run();
Assert.AreEqual(0, exitCode);
Assert.AreEqual(dir.TempPath.TrimEnd('\\', '/'), lines[0].TrimEnd('\\', '/'));
} |
VB.NET | Copy Code |
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Using dir As New TempDirectory()
Using runner As New ProcessRunner("cmd.exe", "/C", "echo CD")
Dim lines As New List(Of String)()
runner.OutputReceived += Function(o As [Object], e As ProcessOutputEventArgs) Do
lines.Add(e.Data)
End Function
Assert.AreNotEqual(dir.TempPath, runner.WorkingDirectory)
runner.WorkingDirectory = dir.TempPath
Assert.AreEqual(dir.TempPath, runner.WorkingDirectory)
Dim exitCode As Integer = runner.Run()
Assert.AreEqual(0, exitCode)
Assert.AreEqual(dir.TempPath.TrimEnd("\"C, "/"C), lines(0).TrimEnd("\"C, "/"C))
End Using
End Using |
Requirements
Target Platforms: Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7
See Also