serilog-sinks-mssqlserver
cool-webapi
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serilog-sinks-mssqlserver
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Logging in ASP.NET Core 5 using Serilog
Serilog.Sinks.MSSqlServer – To write log events to Microsoft SQL Server
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What every ASP.NET Core Web API project needs - Part 1 - Serilog
To see complete SQL Server sink JSON configuration check out this.
cool-webapi
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What every ASP.NET Core Web API project needs - Part 6 - IServiceCollection Extension
So far I have added and configured several packages to the cool-webapi project and in the future articles I will add more packages and configuration and the Startup class will become a large class.
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What every ASP.NET Core Web API project needs - Part 5 - Polly
You can find the source code for this walkthrough on Github.
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What every ASP.NET Core Web API project needs - Part 4 - Error Message Reusability and Localization
Open Startup.cs class and follwing codes:
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What every ASP.NET Core Web API project needs - Part 3 - Exception handling middleware
In the previous article, I wrote about API versioning and how to add Swagger to the sample project with support of API versioning. In this article, I show how to add custom middleware to handle exceptions globally and create a custom response when an error occurred.
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What every ASP.NET Core Web API project needs - Part 2 - API versioning and Swagger
Open the cool-webpi project and Install Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Versioning.ApiExplorer package
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What every ASP.NET Core Web API project needs - Part 1 - Serilog
Source code for this walkthrough could found on the Github.
What are some alternatives?
Analogy.LogViewer - A customizable Log Viewer with ability to create custom providers. Can be used with C#, C++, Python, Java and others
api-guidelines - Microsoft REST API Guidelines
Serilog - Simple .NET logging with fully-structured events
serilog-ui - Simple Serilog log viewer UI for several sinks.
serilog-sinks-email - A Serilog sink that writes events to SMTP email
Swashbuckle.AspNetCore - Swagger tools for documenting API's built on ASP.NET Core
serilog-settings-appsettings - An <appSettings> configuration reader for Serilog
ASP.NET Identity
serilog-sinks-file - Write Serilog events to files in text and JSON formats, optionally rolling on time or size
aspnet-api-versioning - Provides a set of libraries which add service API versioning to ASP.NET Web API, OData with ASP.NET Web API, and ASP.NET Core.