How to launch another app using protocol on .NET Core 3.0 WPF app
Published Apr 04 2019 10:59 PM 7,415 Views
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Updated at Apr 22, 2019

Updated to more better workaround written on comments, thank you @kodamasakuno .

 

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This article is as of .NET Core 3.0 Preview 3.

 

If you write a code in .NET Framework WPF app like as below:

Process.Start("https://example.com"); // Open the URL using default browser

It works fine. However, in .NET Core 3.0, the code occurred following exception:

processstart.jpg

System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception
  HResult=0x80004005
  Message=The system cannot find the file specified.
  Source=System.Diagnostics.Process

The cause of this issue, it is changing default value in UseShellExecute property at ProcessStartInfo class. .NET Framework is true, but .NET Core is false.

So, the workaround is following code:

Process.Start(new ProcessStartInfo("https://example.com") { UseShellExecute = true });

It works fine.test.jpg

 

Happy coding!!

 

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In this case, the workaround is to use Launcher.LaunchUriAsync method that is WinRT APIs.

At first, add following references to your project file.

<ItemGroup>
  <PackageReference Include="System.Runtime.WindowsRuntime" Version="4.3.0" />
</ItemGroup>

<ItemGroup>
  <Reference Include="Windows">
    <HintPath>$(MSBuildProgramFiles32)\Windows Kits\10\UnionMetadata\10.0.17763.0\Windows.winmd</HintPath>
    <IsWinMDFile>true</IsWinMDFile>
    <Private>false</Private>
  </Reference>
</ItemGroup>

And then, replace Process.Start to Launcher.LanuchUriAsync.

private async void FooButton_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
    //Process.Start("https://example.com");
    await Launcher.LaunchUriAsync(new Uri("https://example.com"));
}

It works fine.:thumbs_up:

 

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