App insights : can't extract my app ID using instrumentation key










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in my .NET core project i'm trying to extract my AppId using the intrumentation key from my app insights :
TelemetryConfiguration.Active.InstrumentationKey = _configuration["ApplicationInsights:InstrumentationKey"];



 TelemetryConfiguration.Active.ApplicationIdProvider = new ApplicationInsightsApplicationIdProvider()

ProfileQueryEndpoint = "https://dc.services.visualstudio.com/api/profiles/0/appId"
;
bool isSuccessRetrieve = TelemetryConfiguration.Active.ApplicationIdProvider.TryGetApplicationId(_configuration["ApplicationInsights:InstrumentationKey"], out string applicationId);


However the result is always false and appID is null as if my app insights doesn't exist.



Is there some configurations that i missed ? do anyone know why ?










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  • try _configuration["ApplicationInsights.InstrumentationKey"]
    – Aman B
    Nov 12 at 11:17










  • _configuration["ApplicationInsights:InstrumentationKey"] actually returns me the string that contains my InstrumentationKey in the appsettings.json so the problem is not in _configuration, it is rather in the TelemetryConfiguration.Active.ApplicationIdProvider.TryGetApplicationId() method
    – Soufien Hajji
    Nov 12 at 12:16















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in my .NET core project i'm trying to extract my AppId using the intrumentation key from my app insights :
TelemetryConfiguration.Active.InstrumentationKey = _configuration["ApplicationInsights:InstrumentationKey"];



 TelemetryConfiguration.Active.ApplicationIdProvider = new ApplicationInsightsApplicationIdProvider()

ProfileQueryEndpoint = "https://dc.services.visualstudio.com/api/profiles/0/appId"
;
bool isSuccessRetrieve = TelemetryConfiguration.Active.ApplicationIdProvider.TryGetApplicationId(_configuration["ApplicationInsights:InstrumentationKey"], out string applicationId);


However the result is always false and appID is null as if my app insights doesn't exist.



Is there some configurations that i missed ? do anyone know why ?










share|improve this question























  • try _configuration["ApplicationInsights.InstrumentationKey"]
    – Aman B
    Nov 12 at 11:17










  • _configuration["ApplicationInsights:InstrumentationKey"] actually returns me the string that contains my InstrumentationKey in the appsettings.json so the problem is not in _configuration, it is rather in the TelemetryConfiguration.Active.ApplicationIdProvider.TryGetApplicationId() method
    – Soufien Hajji
    Nov 12 at 12:16













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in my .NET core project i'm trying to extract my AppId using the intrumentation key from my app insights :
TelemetryConfiguration.Active.InstrumentationKey = _configuration["ApplicationInsights:InstrumentationKey"];



 TelemetryConfiguration.Active.ApplicationIdProvider = new ApplicationInsightsApplicationIdProvider()

ProfileQueryEndpoint = "https://dc.services.visualstudio.com/api/profiles/0/appId"
;
bool isSuccessRetrieve = TelemetryConfiguration.Active.ApplicationIdProvider.TryGetApplicationId(_configuration["ApplicationInsights:InstrumentationKey"], out string applicationId);


However the result is always false and appID is null as if my app insights doesn't exist.



Is there some configurations that i missed ? do anyone know why ?










share|improve this question















in my .NET core project i'm trying to extract my AppId using the intrumentation key from my app insights :
TelemetryConfiguration.Active.InstrumentationKey = _configuration["ApplicationInsights:InstrumentationKey"];



 TelemetryConfiguration.Active.ApplicationIdProvider = new ApplicationInsightsApplicationIdProvider()

ProfileQueryEndpoint = "https://dc.services.visualstudio.com/api/profiles/0/appId"
;
bool isSuccessRetrieve = TelemetryConfiguration.Active.ApplicationIdProvider.TryGetApplicationId(_configuration["ApplicationInsights:InstrumentationKey"], out string applicationId);


However the result is always false and appID is null as if my app insights doesn't exist.



Is there some configurations that i missed ? do anyone know why ?







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  • try _configuration["ApplicationInsights.InstrumentationKey"]
    – Aman B
    Nov 12 at 11:17










  • _configuration["ApplicationInsights:InstrumentationKey"] actually returns me the string that contains my InstrumentationKey in the appsettings.json so the problem is not in _configuration, it is rather in the TelemetryConfiguration.Active.ApplicationIdProvider.TryGetApplicationId() method
    – Soufien Hajji
    Nov 12 at 12:16
















  • try _configuration["ApplicationInsights.InstrumentationKey"]
    – Aman B
    Nov 12 at 11:17










  • _configuration["ApplicationInsights:InstrumentationKey"] actually returns me the string that contains my InstrumentationKey in the appsettings.json so the problem is not in _configuration, it is rather in the TelemetryConfiguration.Active.ApplicationIdProvider.TryGetApplicationId() method
    – Soufien Hajji
    Nov 12 at 12:16















try _configuration["ApplicationInsights.InstrumentationKey"]
– Aman B
Nov 12 at 11:17




try _configuration["ApplicationInsights.InstrumentationKey"]
– Aman B
Nov 12 at 11:17












_configuration["ApplicationInsights:InstrumentationKey"] actually returns me the string that contains my InstrumentationKey in the appsettings.json so the problem is not in _configuration, it is rather in the TelemetryConfiguration.Active.ApplicationIdProvider.TryGetApplicationId() method
– Soufien Hajji
Nov 12 at 12:16




_configuration["ApplicationInsights:InstrumentationKey"] actually returns me the string that contains my InstrumentationKey in the appsettings.json so the problem is not in _configuration, it is rather in the TelemetryConfiguration.Active.ApplicationIdProvider.TryGetApplicationId() method
– Soufien Hajji
Nov 12 at 12:16












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I was able to do this manually :



private bool TryGetApplicationId(string intrumentationKey, out string appId)

RestClient restClient = new RestClient("https://dc.services.visualstudio.com");
RestRequest request = new RestRequest(string.Format("api/profiles/0/appId", intrumentationKey), Method.GET);
RestResponse response = (RestResponse) restClient.Execute(request);
appId = response.Content;
return response.IsSuccessful;






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  • can you please share the RestClient code or it's assembly?
    – Ivan Yang
    Nov 14 at 12:47










  • It's an assembly that you can find on NUGET. just type "RestSharp" and install it in your project
    – Soufien Hajji
    Nov 14 at 12:49










  • thank you very much, you can mark it as answer and it do help others.
    – Ivan Yang
    Nov 14 at 12:53










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I was able to do this manually :



private bool TryGetApplicationId(string intrumentationKey, out string appId)

RestClient restClient = new RestClient("https://dc.services.visualstudio.com");
RestRequest request = new RestRequest(string.Format("api/profiles/0/appId", intrumentationKey), Method.GET);
RestResponse response = (RestResponse) restClient.Execute(request);
appId = response.Content;
return response.IsSuccessful;






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  • can you please share the RestClient code or it's assembly?
    – Ivan Yang
    Nov 14 at 12:47










  • It's an assembly that you can find on NUGET. just type "RestSharp" and install it in your project
    – Soufien Hajji
    Nov 14 at 12:49










  • thank you very much, you can mark it as answer and it do help others.
    – Ivan Yang
    Nov 14 at 12:53















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I was able to do this manually :



private bool TryGetApplicationId(string intrumentationKey, out string appId)

RestClient restClient = new RestClient("https://dc.services.visualstudio.com");
RestRequest request = new RestRequest(string.Format("api/profiles/0/appId", intrumentationKey), Method.GET);
RestResponse response = (RestResponse) restClient.Execute(request);
appId = response.Content;
return response.IsSuccessful;






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  • can you please share the RestClient code or it's assembly?
    – Ivan Yang
    Nov 14 at 12:47










  • It's an assembly that you can find on NUGET. just type "RestSharp" and install it in your project
    – Soufien Hajji
    Nov 14 at 12:49










  • thank you very much, you can mark it as answer and it do help others.
    – Ivan Yang
    Nov 14 at 12:53













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I was able to do this manually :



private bool TryGetApplicationId(string intrumentationKey, out string appId)

RestClient restClient = new RestClient("https://dc.services.visualstudio.com");
RestRequest request = new RestRequest(string.Format("api/profiles/0/appId", intrumentationKey), Method.GET);
RestResponse response = (RestResponse) restClient.Execute(request);
appId = response.Content;
return response.IsSuccessful;






share|improve this answer












I was able to do this manually :



private bool TryGetApplicationId(string intrumentationKey, out string appId)

RestClient restClient = new RestClient("https://dc.services.visualstudio.com");
RestRequest request = new RestRequest(string.Format("api/profiles/0/appId", intrumentationKey), Method.GET);
RestResponse response = (RestResponse) restClient.Execute(request);
appId = response.Content;
return response.IsSuccessful;







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  • can you please share the RestClient code or it's assembly?
    – Ivan Yang
    Nov 14 at 12:47










  • It's an assembly that you can find on NUGET. just type "RestSharp" and install it in your project
    – Soufien Hajji
    Nov 14 at 12:49










  • thank you very much, you can mark it as answer and it do help others.
    – Ivan Yang
    Nov 14 at 12:53
















  • can you please share the RestClient code or it's assembly?
    – Ivan Yang
    Nov 14 at 12:47










  • It's an assembly that you can find on NUGET. just type "RestSharp" and install it in your project
    – Soufien Hajji
    Nov 14 at 12:49










  • thank you very much, you can mark it as answer and it do help others.
    – Ivan Yang
    Nov 14 at 12:53















can you please share the RestClient code or it's assembly?
– Ivan Yang
Nov 14 at 12:47




can you please share the RestClient code or it's assembly?
– Ivan Yang
Nov 14 at 12:47












It's an assembly that you can find on NUGET. just type "RestSharp" and install it in your project
– Soufien Hajji
Nov 14 at 12:49




It's an assembly that you can find on NUGET. just type "RestSharp" and install it in your project
– Soufien Hajji
Nov 14 at 12:49












thank you very much, you can mark it as answer and it do help others.
– Ivan Yang
Nov 14 at 12:53




thank you very much, you can mark it as answer and it do help others.
– Ivan Yang
Nov 14 at 12:53

















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