Configure Application Insights for your ASP.NET website
This procedure configures your ASP.NET web app to send telemetry to Application Insights. It works for ASP.NET apps hosted either in your own Internet Information Servers (IIS) on-premises or in the cloud.
Note
The following documentation relies on the Application Insights classic API. The long-term plan for Application Insights is to collect data using OpenTelemetry. For more information, see Enable Azure Monitor OpenTelemetry for .NET, Node.js, Python and Java applications and our OpenTelemetry Roadmap. Migration guidance is available for .NET, Node.js, and Python.
Note
On March 31, 2025, support for instrumentation key ingestion will end. Instrumentation key ingestion will continue to work, but we'll no longer provide updates or support for the feature. Transition to connection strings to take advantage of new capabilities.
Prerequisites
To add Application Insights to your ASP.NET website, you need to:
- Install the latest version of Visual Studio for Windows with the following workloads:
- ASP.NET and web development
- Azure development
- Create a Azure account if you don't already have an Azure subscription.
- Create an Application Insights workspace-based resource.
Important
We recommend connection strings over instrumentation keys. New Azure regions require the use of connection strings instead of instrumentation keys.
A connection string identifies the resource that you want to associate with your telemetry data. It also allows you to modify the endpoints that your resource will use as a destination for your telemetry. You'll need to copy the connection string and add it to your application's code or to the APPLICATIONINSIGHTS_CONNECTION_STRING
environment variable.
Create a basic ASP.NET web app
- Open Visual Studio.
- Select File > New > Project.
- Select ASP.NET Web Application (.NET Framework) C#.
- Enter a project name, and then select Create.
- Select MVC > Create.
Add Application Insights automatically (Visual Studio)
This section guides you through automatically adding Application Insights to a template-based ASP.NET web app. From within your ASP.NET web app project in Visual Studio:
Select Project > Add Application Insights Telemetry > Application Insights Sdk (local) > Next > Finish > Close.
Open the ApplicationInsights.config file.
Before the closing
</ApplicationInsights>
tag, add a line that contains the connection string for your Application Insights resource. Find your connection string on the overview pane of the newly created Application Insights resource.<ConnectionString>Copy connection string from Application Insights Resource Overview</ConnectionString>
Select Project > Manage NuGet Packages > Updates. Then update each
Microsoft.ApplicationInsights
NuGet package to the latest stable release.Run your application by selecting IIS Express. A basic ASP.NET app opens. As you browse through the pages on the site, telemetry is sent to Application Insights.
Add Application Insights manually (no Visual Studio)
This section guides you through manually adding Application Insights to a template-based ASP.NET web app. This section assumes that you're using a web app based on the standard Model, View, and Controller (MVC) web app template for the ASP.NET Framework.
Add the following NuGet packages and their dependencies to your project:
In some cases, the ApplicationInsights.config file is created for you automatically. If the file is already present, skip to step 4.
Create it yourself if it's missing. In the root directory of an ASP.NET application, create a new file called ApplicationInsights.config.
Copy the following XML configuration into your newly created file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <ApplicationInsights xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/ApplicationInsights/2013/Settings"> <TelemetryInitializers> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.DependencyCollector.HttpDependenciesParsingTelemetryInitializer, Microsoft.AI.DependencyCollector" /> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.WindowsServer.AzureRoleEnvironmentTelemetryInitializer, Microsoft.AI.WindowsServer" /> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.WindowsServer.BuildInfoConfigComponentVersionTelemetryInitializer, Microsoft.AI.WindowsServer" /> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Web.WebTestTelemetryInitializer, Microsoft.AI.Web" /> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Web.SyntheticUserAgentTelemetryInitializer, Microsoft.AI.Web"> <!-- Extended list of bots: search|spider|crawl|Bot|Monitor|BrowserMob|BingPreview|PagePeeker|WebThumb|URL2PNG|ZooShot|GomezA|Google SketchUp|Read Later|KTXN|KHTE|Keynote|Pingdom|AlwaysOn|zao|borg|oegp|silk|Xenu|zeal|NING|htdig|lycos|slurp|teoma|voila|yahoo|Sogou|CiBra|Nutch|Java|JNLP|Daumoa|Genieo|ichiro|larbin|pompos|Scrapy|snappy|speedy|vortex|favicon|indexer|Riddler|scooter|scraper|scrubby|WhatWeb|WinHTTP|voyager|archiver|Icarus6j|mogimogi|Netvibes|altavista|charlotte|findlinks|Retreiver|TLSProber|WordPress|wsr-agent|http client|Python-urllib|AppEngine-Google|semanticdiscovery|facebookexternalhit|web/snippet|Google-HTTP-Java-Client--> <Filters>search|spider|crawl|Bot|Monitor|AlwaysOn</Filters> </Add> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Web.ClientIpHeaderTelemetryInitializer, Microsoft.AI.Web" /> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Web.AzureAppServiceRoleNameFromHostNameHeaderInitializer, Microsoft.AI.Web" /> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Web.OperationNameTelemetryInitializer, Microsoft.AI.Web" /> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Web.OperationCorrelationTelemetryInitializer, Microsoft.AI.Web" /> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Web.UserTelemetryInitializer, Microsoft.AI.Web" /> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Web.AuthenticatedUserIdTelemetryInitializer, Microsoft.AI.Web" /> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Web.AccountIdTelemetryInitializer, Microsoft.AI.Web" /> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Web.SessionTelemetryInitializer, Microsoft.AI.Web" /> </TelemetryInitializers> <TelemetryModules> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.DependencyCollector.DependencyTrackingTelemetryModule, Microsoft.AI.DependencyCollector"> <ExcludeComponentCorrelationHttpHeadersOnDomains> <!-- Requests to the following hostnames will not be modified by adding correlation headers. Add entries here to exclude additional hostnames. NOTE: this configuration will be lost upon NuGet upgrade. --> <Add>core.chinacloudapi.cn</Add> <Add>core.chinacloudapi.cn</Add> <Add>core.cloudapi.de</Add> <Add>core.usgovcloudapi.net</Add> </ExcludeComponentCorrelationHttpHeadersOnDomains> <IncludeDiagnosticSourceActivities> <Add>Microsoft.Azure.EventHubs</Add> <Add>Azure.Messaging.ServiceBus</Add> </IncludeDiagnosticSourceActivities> </Add> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Extensibility.PerfCounterCollector.PerformanceCollectorModule, Microsoft.AI.PerfCounterCollector"> <!-- Use the following syntax here to collect additional performance counters: <Counters> <Add PerformanceCounter="\Process(??APP_WIN32_PROC??)\Handle Count" ReportAs="Process handle count" /> ... </Counters> PerformanceCounter must be either \CategoryName(InstanceName)\CounterName or \CategoryName\CounterName NOTE: performance counters configuration will be lost upon NuGet upgrade. The following placeholders are supported as InstanceName: ??APP_WIN32_PROC?? - instance name of the application process for Win32 counters. ??APP_W3SVC_PROC?? - instance name of the application IIS worker process for IIS/ASP.NET counters. ??APP_CLR_PROC?? - instance name of the application CLR process for .NET counters. --> </Add> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Extensibility.PerfCounterCollector.QuickPulse.QuickPulseTelemetryModule, Microsoft.AI.PerfCounterCollector" /> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.WindowsServer.AppServicesHeartbeatTelemetryModule, Microsoft.AI.WindowsServer" /> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.WindowsServer.AzureInstanceMetadataTelemetryModule, Microsoft.AI.WindowsServer"> <!-- Remove individual fields collected here by adding them to the ApplicationInsighs.HeartbeatProvider with the following syntax: <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Extensibility.Implementation.Tracing.DiagnosticsTelemetryModule, Microsoft.ApplicationInsights"> <ExcludedHeartbeatProperties> <Add>osType</Add> <Add>location</Add> <Add>name</Add> <Add>offer</Add> <Add>platformFaultDomain</Add> <Add>platformUpdateDomain</Add> <Add>publisher</Add> <Add>sku</Add> <Add>version</Add> <Add>vmId</Add> <Add>vmSize</Add> <Add>subscriptionId</Add> <Add>resourceGroupName</Add> <Add>placementGroupId</Add> <Add>tags</Add> <Add>vmScaleSetName</Add> </ExcludedHeartbeatProperties> </Add> NOTE: exclusions will be lost upon upgrade. --> </Add> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.WindowsServer.DeveloperModeWithDebuggerAttachedTelemetryModule, Microsoft.AI.WindowsServer" /> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.WindowsServer.UnhandledExceptionTelemetryModule, Microsoft.AI.WindowsServer" /> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.WindowsServer.UnobservedExceptionTelemetryModule, Microsoft.AI.WindowsServer"> <!--</Add> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.WindowsServer.FirstChanceExceptionStatisticsTelemetryModule, Microsoft.AI.WindowsServer">--> </Add> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Web.RequestTrackingTelemetryModule, Microsoft.AI.Web"> <Handlers> <!-- Add entries here to filter out additional handlers: NOTE: handler configuration will be lost upon NuGet upgrade. --> <Add>Microsoft.VisualStudio.Web.PageInspector.Runtime.Tracing.RequestDataHttpHandler</Add> <Add>System.Web.StaticFileHandler</Add> <Add>System.Web.Handlers.AssemblyResourceLoader</Add> <Add>System.Web.Optimization.BundleHandler</Add> <Add>System.Web.Script.Services.ScriptHandlerFactory</Add> <Add>System.Web.Handlers.TraceHandler</Add> <Add>System.Web.Services.Discovery.DiscoveryRequestHandler</Add> <Add>System.Web.HttpDebugHandler</Add> </Handlers> </Add> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Web.ExceptionTrackingTelemetryModule, Microsoft.AI.Web" /> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Web.AspNetDiagnosticTelemetryModule, Microsoft.AI.Web" /> </TelemetryModules> <ApplicationIdProvider Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Extensibility.Implementation.ApplicationId.ApplicationInsightsApplicationIdProvider, Microsoft.ApplicationInsights" /> <TelemetrySinks> <Add Name="default"> <TelemetryProcessors> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Extensibility.PerfCounterCollector.QuickPulse.QuickPulseTelemetryProcessor, Microsoft.AI.PerfCounterCollector" /> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Extensibility.AutocollectedMetricsExtractor, Microsoft.ApplicationInsights" /> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.WindowsServer.TelemetryChannel.AdaptiveSamplingTelemetryProcessor, Microsoft.AI.ServerTelemetryChannel"> <MaxTelemetryItemsPerSecond>5</MaxTelemetryItemsPerSecond> <ExcludedTypes>Event</ExcludedTypes> </Add> <Add Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.WindowsServer.TelemetryChannel.AdaptiveSamplingTelemetryProcessor, Microsoft.AI.ServerTelemetryChannel"> <MaxTelemetryItemsPerSecond>5</MaxTelemetryItemsPerSecond> <IncludedTypes>Event</IncludedTypes> </Add> <!-- Adjust the include and exclude examples to specify the desired semicolon-delimited types. (Dependency, Event, Exception, PageView, Request, Trace) --> </TelemetryProcessors> <TelemetryChannel Type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.WindowsServer.TelemetryChannel.ServerTelemetryChannel, Microsoft.AI.ServerTelemetryChannel" /> </Add> </TelemetrySinks> <!-- Learn more about Application Insights configuration with ApplicationInsights.config here: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=513840 --> <ConnectionString>Copy the connection string from your Application Insights resource</ConnectionString> </ApplicationInsights>
Add the connection string, which can be done in two ways:
(Recommended) Set the connection string in configuration.
Before the closing
</ApplicationInsights>
tag in ApplicationInsights.config, add the connection string for your Application Insights resource. You can find your connection string on the overview pane of the newly created Application Insights resource.<ConnectionString>Copy the connection string from your Application Insights resource</ConnectionString>
Set the connection string in code.
Provide a connection string in your program.cs class.
var configuration = new TelemetryConfiguration { ConnectionString = "Copy the connection string from your Application Insights resource" };
At the same level of your project as the ApplicationInsights.config file, create a folder called ErrorHandler with a new C# file called AiHandleErrorAttribute.cs. The contents of the file look like this:
using System; using System.Web.Mvc; using Microsoft.ApplicationInsights; namespace WebApplication10.ErrorHandler //namespace will vary based on your project name { [AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Class | AttributeTargets.Method, Inherited = true, AllowMultiple = true)] public class AiHandleErrorAttribute : HandleErrorAttribute { public override void OnException(ExceptionContext filterContext) { if (filterContext != null && filterContext.HttpContext != null && filterContext.Exception != null) { //If customError is Off, then AI HTTPModule will report the exception if (filterContext.HttpContext.IsCustomErrorEnabled) { var ai = new TelemetryClient(); ai.TrackException(filterContext.Exception); } } base.OnException(filterContext); } } }
In the App_Start folder, open the FilterConfig.cs file and change it to match the sample:
using System.Web; using System.Web.Mvc; namespace WebApplication10 //Namespace will vary based on project name { public class FilterConfig { public static void RegisterGlobalFilters(GlobalFilterCollection filters) { filters.Add(new ErrorHandler.AiHandleErrorAttribute()); } } }
If Web.config is already updated, skip this step. Otherwise, update the file as follows:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <!-- For more information on how to configure your ASP.NET application, please visit https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=301880 --> <configuration> <appSettings> <add key="webpages:Version" value="3.0.0.0" /> <add key="webpages:Enabled" value="false" /> <add key="ClientValidationEnabled" value="true" /> <add key="UnobtrusiveJavaScriptEnabled" value="true" /> </appSettings> <system.web> <compilation debug="true" targetFramework="4.7.2" /> <httpRuntime targetFramework="4.7.2" /> <!-- Code added for Application Insights start --> <httpModules> <add name="TelemetryCorrelationHttpModule" type="Microsoft.AspNet.TelemetryCorrelation.TelemetryCorrelationHttpModule, Microsoft.AspNet.TelemetryCorrelation" /> <add name="ApplicationInsightsWebTracking" type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Web.ApplicationInsightsHttpModule, Microsoft.AI.Web" /> </httpModules> <!-- Code added for Application Insights end --> </system.web> <runtime> <assemblyBinding xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1"> <dependentAssembly> <assemblyIdentity name="Antlr3.Runtime" publicKeyToken="eb42632606e9261f" /> <bindingRedirect oldVersion="0.0.0.0-3.5.0.2" newVersion="3.5.0.2" /> </dependentAssembly> <dependentAssembly> <assemblyIdentity name="Newtonsoft.Json" publicKeyToken="30ad4fe6b2a6aeed" /> <bindingRedirect oldVersion="0.0.0.0-12.0.0.0" newVersion="12.0.0.0" /> </dependentAssembly> <dependentAssembly> <assemblyIdentity name="System.Web.Optimization" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" /> <bindingRedirect oldVersion="1.0.0.0-1.1.0.0" newVersion="1.1.0.0" /> </dependentAssembly> <dependentAssembly> <assemblyIdentity name="WebGrease" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" /> <bindingRedirect oldVersion="0.0.0.0-1.6.5135.21930" newVersion="1.6.5135.21930" /> </dependentAssembly> <dependentAssembly> <assemblyIdentity name="System.Web.Helpers" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" /> <bindingRedirect oldVersion="1.0.0.0-3.0.0.0" newVersion="3.0.0.0" /> </dependentAssembly> <dependentAssembly> <assemblyIdentity name="System.Web.WebPages" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" /> <bindingRedirect oldVersion="1.0.0.0-3.0.0.0" newVersion="3.0.0.0" /> </dependentAssembly> <dependentAssembly> <assemblyIdentity name="System.Web.Mvc" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" /> <bindingRedirect oldVersion="1.0.0.0-5.2.7.0" newVersion="5.2.7.0" /> </dependentAssembly> <!-- Code added for Application Insights start --> <dependentAssembly> <assemblyIdentity name="System.Memory" publicKeyToken="cc7b13ffcd2ddd51" culture="neutral" /> <bindingRedirect oldVersion="0.0.0.0-4.0.1.1" newVersion="4.0.1.1" /> </dependentAssembly> <!-- Code added for Application Insights end --> </assemblyBinding> </runtime> <system.codedom> <compilers> <compiler language="c#;cs;csharp" extension=".cs" type="Microsoft.CodeDom.Providers.DotNetCompilerPlatform.CSharpCodeProvider, Microsoft.CodeDom.Providers.DotNetCompilerPlatform, Version=2.0.1.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35" warningLevel="4" compilerOptions="/langversion:default /nowarn:1659;1699;1701" /> <compiler language="vb;vbs;visualbasic;vbscript" extension=".vb" type="Microsoft.CodeDom.Providers.DotNetCompilerPlatform.VBCodeProvider, Microsoft.CodeDom.Providers.DotNetCompilerPlatform, Version=2.0.1.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35" warningLevel="4" compilerOptions="/langversion:default /nowarn:41008 /define:_MYTYPE=\"Web\" /optionInfer+" /> </compilers> </system.codedom> <system.webServer> <validation validateIntegratedModeConfiguration="false" /> <!-- Code added for Application Insights start --> <modules> <remove name="TelemetryCorrelationHttpModule" /> <add name="TelemetryCorrelationHttpModule" type="Microsoft.AspNet.TelemetryCorrelation.TelemetryCorrelationHttpModule, Microsoft.AspNet.TelemetryCorrelation" preCondition="managedHandler" /> <remove name="ApplicationInsightsWebTracking" /> <add name="ApplicationInsightsWebTracking" type="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Web.ApplicationInsightsHttpModule, Microsoft.AI.Web" preCondition="managedHandler" /> </modules> <!-- Code added for Application Insights end --> </system.webServer> </configuration>
At this point, you successfully configured server-side application monitoring. If you run your web app, you see telemetry begin to appear in Application Insights.
Add client-side monitoring
The previous sections provided guidance on methods to automatically and manually configure server-side monitoring. To add client-side monitoring, use the client-side JavaScript SDK. You can monitor any web page's client-side transactions by adding a JavaScript (Web) SDK Loader Script before the closing </head>
tag of the page's HTML.
Although it's possible to manually add the JavaScript (Web) SDK Loader Script to the header of each HTML page, we recommend that you instead add the JavaScript (Web) SDK Loader Script to a primary page. That action injects the JavaScript (Web) SDK Loader Script into all pages of a site.
For the template-based ASP.NET MVC app from this article, the file that you need to edit is _Layout.cshtml. You can find it under Views > Shared. To add client-side monitoring, open _Layout.cshtml and follow the JavaScript (Web) SDK Loader Script-based setup instructions from the article about client-side JavaScript SDK configuration.
Live metrics
Live metrics can be used to quickly verify if application monitoring with Application Insights is configured correctly. Telemetry can take a few minutes to appear in the Azure portal, but the live metrics pane shows CPU usage of the running process in near real time. It can also show other telemetry like requests, dependencies, and traces.
Enable live metrics by using code for any .NET application
Note
Live metrics are enabled by default when you onboard it by using the recommended instructions for .NET applications.
To manually configure live metrics:
- Install the NuGet package Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.PerfCounterCollector.
- The following sample console app code shows setting up live metrics:
using Microsoft.ApplicationInsights;
using Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Extensibility;
using Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Extensibility.PerfCounterCollector.QuickPulse;
using System;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace LiveMetricsDemo
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// Create a TelemetryConfiguration instance.
TelemetryConfiguration config = TelemetryConfiguration.CreateDefault();
config.InstrumentationKey = "INSTRUMENTATION-KEY-HERE";
QuickPulseTelemetryProcessor quickPulseProcessor = null;
config.DefaultTelemetrySink.TelemetryProcessorChainBuilder
.Use((next) =>
{
quickPulseProcessor = new QuickPulseTelemetryProcessor(next);
return quickPulseProcessor;
})
.Build();
var quickPulseModule = new QuickPulseTelemetryModule();
// Secure the control channel.
// This is optional, but recommended.
quickPulseModule.AuthenticationApiKey = "YOUR-API-KEY-HERE";
quickPulseModule.Initialize(config);
quickPulseModule.RegisterTelemetryProcessor(quickPulseProcessor);
// Create a TelemetryClient instance. It is important
// to use the same TelemetryConfiguration here as the one
// used to set up live metrics.
TelemetryClient client = new TelemetryClient(config);
// This sample runs indefinitely. Replace with actual application logic.
while (true)
{
// Send dependency and request telemetry.
// These will be shown in live metrics.
// CPU/Memory Performance counter is also shown
// automatically without any additional steps.
client.TrackDependency("My dependency", "target", "http://sample",
DateTimeOffset.Now, TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(300), true);
client.TrackRequest("My Request", DateTimeOffset.Now,
TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(230), "200", true);
Task.Delay(1000).Wait();
}
}
}
}
The preceding sample is for a console app, but the same code can be used in any .NET applications. If any other telemetry modules are enabled to autocollect telemetry, it's important to ensure that the same configuration used for initializing those modules is used for the live metrics module.
Frequently asked questions
This section provides answers to common questions.
How can I uninstall the SDK?
To remove Application Insights, you need to remove the NuGet packages and references from the API in your application. You can uninstall NuGet packages by using the NuGet Package Manager in Visual Studio.
- If trace collection is enabled, first uninstall the Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.TraceListener package by using the NuGet Package Manager but don't remove any dependencies.
- Uninstall the Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Web package and remove its dependencies by using the NuGet Package Manager and its Uninstall options within the NuGet Package Manager Options control.
- To fully remove Application Insights, check and manually delete the added code or files along with any API calls you added in your project. For more information, see What is automatically created when you add the Application Insights SDK?.
What is automatically created when you add the Application Insights SDK?
When you add Application Insights to your project, it automatically creates files and adds code to some of your files. Solely uninstalling the NuGet Packages doesn't always discard the files and code. To fully remove Application Insights, you should check and manually delete the added code or files along with any API calls you added in your project.
When you add Application Insights Telemetry to a Visual Studio ASP.NET project, it adds the following files:
- ApplicationInsights.config
- AiHandleErrorAttribute.cs
The following pieces of code are automatically added:
[Your project's name].csproj
<ApplicationInsightsResourceId>/subscriptions/aaaa0a0a-bb1b-cc2c-dd3d-eeeeee4e4e4e/resourcegroups/Default-ApplicationInsights-ChinaNorth/providers/microsoft.insights/components/WebApplication4</ApplicationInsightsResourceId>
Packages.config
<packages> ... <package id="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights" version="2.12.0" targetFramework="net472" /> <package id="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Agent.Intercept" version="2.4.0" targetFramework="net472" /> <package id="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.DependencyCollector" version="2.12.0" targetFramework="net472" /> <package id="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.PerfCounterCollector" version="2.12.0" targetFramework="net472" /> <package id="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.Web" version="2.12.0" targetFramework="net472" /> <package id="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.WindowsServer" version="2.12.0" targetFramework="net472" /> <package id="Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.WindowsServer.TelemetryChannel" version="2.12.0" targetFramework="net472" /> <package id="Microsoft.AspNet.TelemetryCorrelation" version="1.0.7" targetFramework="net472" /> <package id="System.Buffers" version="4.4.0" targetFramework="net472" /> <package id="System.Diagnostics.DiagnosticSource" version="4.6.0" targetFramework="net472" /> <package id="System.Memory" version="4.5.3" targetFramework="net472" /> <package id="System.Numerics.Vectors" version="4.4.0" targetFramework="net472" /> <package id="System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe" version="4.5.2" targetFramework="net472" /> ... </packages>
Layout.cshtml
If your project has a Layout.cshtml file, the following code is added.
<head> ... <script type = 'text/javascript' > var appInsights=window.appInsights||function(config) { function r(config){ t[config] = function(){ var i = arguments; t.queue.push(function(){ t[config].apply(t, i)})} } var t = { config:config},u=document,e=window,o='script',s=u.createElement(o),i,f;for(s.src=config.url||'//az416426.vo.msecnd.net/scripts/a/ai.0.js',u.getElementsByTagName(o)[0].parentNode.appendChild(s),t.cookie=u.cookie,t.queue=[],i=['Event','Exception','Metric','PageView','Trace','Ajax'];i.length;)r('track'+i.pop());return r('setAuthenticatedUserContext'),r('clearAuthenticatedUserContext'),config.disableExceptionTracking||(i='onerror',r('_'+i),f=e[i],e[i]=function(config, r, u, e, o) { var s = f && f(config, r, u, e, o); return s !== !0 && t['_' + i](config, r, u, e, o),s}),t }({ instrumentationKey:'00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000' }); window.appInsights=appInsights; appInsights.trackPageView(); </script> ... </head>
ConnectedService.json
{ "ProviderId": "Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.ConnectedService.ConnectedServiceProvider", "Version": "16.0.0.0", "GettingStartedDocument": { "Uri": "https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=613413" } }
FilterConfig.cs
public static void RegisterGlobalFilters(GlobalFilterCollection filters) { filters.Add(new ErrorHandler.AiHandleErrorAttribute());// This line was added }
How can I disable telemetry correlation?
To disable telemetry correlation in configuration, see <ExcludeComponentCorrelationHttpHeadersOnDomains>
in Application Insights for console applications.
Troubleshooting
See the dedicated troubleshooting article.
There's a known issue in Visual Studio 2019: storing the instrumentation key or connection string in a user secret is broken for .NET Framework-based apps. The key ultimately has to be hardcoded into the applicationinsights.config file to work around this bug. This article is designed to avoid this issue entirely, by not using user secrets.
Test connectivity between your application host and the ingestion service
Application Insights SDKs and agents send telemetry to get ingested as REST calls to our ingestion endpoints. You can test connectivity from your web server or application host machine to the ingestion service endpoints by using raw REST clients from PowerShell or curl commands. See Troubleshoot missing application telemetry in Azure Monitor Application Insights.
Open-source SDK
Read and contribute to the code.
For the latest updates and bug fixes, consult the release notes.
Release Notes
For version 2.12 and newer: .NET Software Development Kits (SDKs) including ASP.NET, ASP.NET Core, and Logging Adapters
Our Service Updates also summarize major Application Insights improvements.
Next steps
- Add synthetic transactions to test that your website is available from all over China with availability monitoring.
- Configure sampling to help reduce telemetry traffic and data storage costs.