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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T20:39:09+00:00 2026-06-12T20:39:09+00:00

I’m currently using CloudConfigurationManager.GetSetting(setting) to get settings for my application, but it’s writing logs

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I’m currently using CloudConfigurationManager.GetSetting("setting") to get settings for my application, but it’s writing logs of everything it’s checking to the console (in both Debug and Release):

Getting "setting" from ServiceRuntime: FAIL.
Getting "setting" from ConfigurationManager: PASS (Data Source=...
Getting "setting" from ServiceRuntime: FAIL.
Getting "setting" from ConfigurationManager: PASS (Data Source=...

Is there any way to prevent it from doing this, or an alternative version that’s less verbose?

Mostly I just like my unit test output to be nice and clean, but I’m also a little concerned that it’s printing out things like connection strings (and hence passwords) in plain text on the production server.

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    2026-06-12T20:39:13+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 8:39 pm

    Not really. If you look at the code of the underlying GetValue method you’ll see this:

    private static string GetValue(string providerName, string settingName, Func<string, string> getValue)
    {
      string str1 = getValue(settingName);
      string str2;
      if (str1 != null)
        str2 = string.Format((IFormatProvider) CultureInfo.InvariantCulture, "PASS ({0})", new object[1]
        {
          (object) str1
        });
      else
        str2 = "FAIL";
      Trace.WriteLine(string.Format((IFormatProvider) CultureInfo.InvariantCulture, "Getting \"{0}\" from {1}: {2}.", (object) settingName, (object) providerName, (object) str2));
      return str1;
    }
    

    The Trace.WriteLine is always called without taking into account Debug or Release. Now you can simply remove the Default listener which should suppress all messages:

      <system.diagnostics>
        <trace>
          <listeners>
            <remove name="Default" />
          </listeners>
        </trace>
      </system.diagnostics>
    

    Now if you look at the CloudConfigurationManager it doesn’t do that much. If this is a problem for you you can cook up something yourself, starting with this:

            if (RoleEnvironment.IsAvailable)
                return RoleEnvironment.GetConfigurationSettingValue(setting);
            else
                return ConfigurationManager.AppSettings[setting];
    

    Note: The CloudConfigurationManager does a lot more than this, like loading the assembly without assembly reference.

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