--- id: configuration title: Configuration --- To configure the Spotify client functionality, the `SpotifyClientConfig` class exists. ```csharp var config = SpotifyClientConfig.CreateDefault("YourAccessToken"); var spotify = new SpotifyClient(config); // is the same as var spotify = new SpotifyClient("YourAccessToken"); ``` We won't cover every possible configuration in this part, head over to the specific guides for that: * ... ## HTTPClient Notes One important part of the configuration is the used HTTPClient. By default, every time a `SpotifyClientConfig` is instantiated, a new `HTTPClient` is created in the background. For Web Applications that require a lot of different configs due to user based access tokens, it is **not** advised to create a new config from scratch with every HTTP call. Instead, a default (static) config should be used to create a new config with a new access token. Consider the following HTTP Endpoint: ```csharp public HttpResult Get() { var config = SpotifyClientConfig.CreateDefault("YourAccessToken") var spotify = new SpotifyClient(config); } ``` This creates a new `HTTPClient` every time a request is made, which can be quite bad for the performance. Instead, we should use a base config and use `WithToken`: ```csharp // somewhere global/static public static SpotifyClientConfig DefaultConfig = SpotifyClientConfig.CreateDefault(); public HttpResult Get() { var config = DefaultConfig.WithToken("YourAccessToken"); var spotify = new SpotifyClient(config); } ``` This way, a single `HTTPClient` will be used. For a real example, checkout the [ASP.NET Example](example_asp.md).