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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T20:39:36+00:00 2026-05-22T20:39:36+00:00

I have a method (in a separated class library) which is called by a

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I have a method (in a separated class library) which is called by a WebRole and a WorkerRole. This method contains the path of a file, which is returned using Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("RoleRoot"), as follows:

private string FooPath()    
{
    string appRoot = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("RoleRoot");
    return Path.Combine(appRoot + @"\", @"approot\file.foo");
}

When I call this method from a WorkerRole the path is returned normally. But when I call it from a WebRole I get null.

Any ideas?

EDIT: I am using APNS-Sharp to send push messages to iOS and it requires a .p12 certificate in order to work. Currently I have the .p12 in the root of my class library (which is called by both WebRole and WorkerRole). But the point is: Why RoleRoot returns null when I call it from a WebRole but returns the path when I call from a WorkerRole?

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    2026-05-22T20:39:36+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 8:39 pm

    RoleRoot returns false for WebRole because the WebRole uses IIS, just like a normal website. That’s why it’s difficult to get Environment Variables from a WebRole.

    In order to get the path properly I had to use the classic Server.MapPath and reference the bin folder, instead of approot:

    private string FooPathWebRole()    
    {
        string appRoot = HttpContext.Current.Server.MapPath(@"~\");
        return Path.Combine(appRoot + @"\", @"bin\file.foo");
    }
    

    For the WorkerRole nothing has changed:

    private string FooPathWorkerRole()    
    {
        string appRoot = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("RoleRoot");
        return Path.Combine(appRoot + @"\", @"approot\file.foo");
    }
    

    In addition, I found out that Azure doesn’t import p12 certificates. I would have to transform it into another format, which I don’t believe would work for me. So, the best option is to place them on the root of the application and mark its Build Action to Content.

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