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I am looking to open a .csv file from the application pack to do some unit testing. So what I would really love is some analog to File.ReadAllText(string path) which is instead X.ReadAllText(Uri uri). I haven't as yet been able to find this.

Does anyone know if it is possible to read text / bytes (don't mind which) from a file in the pack without compiling this file to disk first?

Oh and btw, File.ReadAllText(@"pack://application:,,,/SpreadSheetEngine/Tests/Example.csv") didn't work for me.. and I am already doing the "var app = new Application()" trick to make sure I have a pack started up during my unit test.

Thanks in advance..

Gav

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Just get the stream from the Application.GetResourcePart() return value and use a StreamReader to read all the text out using the ReadToEnd member.

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Thats the one, worked a treat. Thanks tyranid. – Gavin S Mar 29 '10 at 0:56

I was just looking to do the same thing and ended up using Application.GetResourceStream. Below is a code example. I used the ReadFully method from Creating a byte array from a stream.

string imagePath = "pack://application:,,,/ReferencedAssembly;Component/Assets/Images/image.png";
StreamResourceInfo imageInfo = System.Windows.Application.GetResourceStream(new Uri(imagePath));
byte[] imageBytes = ReadFully(imageInfo.Stream);
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