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Serilog | BenchmarkDotNet | |
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55 | 67 | |
6,926 | 10,019 | |
1.3% | 1.5% | |
7.0 | 9.3 | |
15 days ago | 2 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Serilog
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Logging in .NET 8 with Serilog and Seq
To learn more about Serilog, you can visit the documentation on their GitHub project. To learn more about Seq, you can visit the documentation on their website.
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Microsoft Entity Framework Core 8 samples
These projects use dependency injection for connections and have no logging although they are ready to log to the console via SeriLog setup in Program.cs.
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Logging - How to configure Log Content?
See here: https://github.com/serilog/serilog/wiki/Configuration-Basics e.g.
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Using toast notifications in Windows Forms
Captured in public static void OnActivated() and note Log is SeriLog.
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How to set up Serilog "Enrichers"?
"Serilog": { "Using": [ "Serilog.Sinks.File" ], "Enrich": [ "WithHttpRequestId", "WithExceptionDetails", "WithClientIp" ], "MinimumLevel": { "Default": "Information" }, "WriteTo": [ { "Name": "File", "Args": { "path": "../../../../../Logs/MyApp/MyApp-.log", "rollingInterval": "Day", "retainedFileCountLimit": "7", "outputTemplate": "[{Timestamp:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.fff zzz} {CorrelationId} {Level:u3}] {Username} {Message:lj}{NewLine}{Exception} {Properties:lj}{NewLine}" } } ] } 👆 I got the enricher names from serilog's wiki. The idea was to log the HTTPRequestId, ClientIp, and automagically log the details of every exception thrown (without having to do _logger.LogError(...)). However I don't see those details in the logs. In Program.cs: ``` var logger = new LoggerConfiguration() .ReadFrom.Configuration(builder.Configuration) .Enrich.FromLogContext() .CreateLogger();
- How to log to an Excel file?
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How can I fix logger maximum destructuring reached error when using Serilog C#?
You could also write a custom destructuring policy, assuming it's a flurl-specific public exception type and you only need certain properties of it. You'd implement IDestructuringPolicy and then add it to the configuration:
- getting started with loggin
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A command line tool that converts GraphQL schemas to Karate API tests
Serilog for logging
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question about TargetFrameworks/multitargetting (new style SDK) csprojs... via serilog example
I've cloned https://github.com/serilog/serilog and I'm not sure what's going on with the multitargetting in the tests? Does this (below) mean, if the dev's OS is windows, then target framework 462 or 471? What should I do on my laptop, which only has the net6 and fw48 sdk installed?
BenchmarkDotNet
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Stop Guessing, Start Measuring: Transform Your Code with BenchmarkDotnet!
Let’s look at the first example you see, when you open up BenchmarkDotnet’s website, or Github page.
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Benchmarking 20 programming languages on N-queens and matrix multiplication
Or use BenchmarkDotNet which, among other things to get an accurate benchmark, does JIT warmup outside of measurement.
( https://github.com/dotnet/BenchmarkDotNet ).
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How to improve C# performance on matrix multiplication example?
You can also do proper statistically correct benchmarking by using - https://github.com/dotnet/BenchmarkDotNet. This will run warmup the jit, gauge the overheads, and run your function many times to give you proper data.
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C# Memory Profiler on VSCode
take a look at: https://benchmarkdotnet.org/
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standard events vs MVVM Reference Messenger
Yes, weak references are slower than direct calls. How much slower? Heck if I know offhand. But it's usually pretty easy to set up something with Benchmark .NET and find out if it hurts your use case.
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Mechanisms and Performance when querying data to SQLServer from C#
For this purpose we are going to use our beloved BenchmarkDotNet tool.
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Object Mapping in .NET
To quantify and compare the performance of the object mapping strategies discussed earlier, we can employ BenchmarkDotNet.
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Exploring Code Performance Testing in C# with BenchmarkDotNet
BenchmarkDotNet is a popular open-source library that, as stated in the repo's README.md, helps us to transform methods into benchmarks, track their performance, and share reproducible measurement experiments. Using BenchmarkDotNet feels similar to writing unit tests. It's very important to note that the library only works with console apps. Finally, we can visualize the results in the terminal where the benchmark ran or in user-friendly formats such as markdown, HTML and CSV. We will explore examples of there formats later in the article.
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Is it okay to lock on a StringBuilder, on which StringBuilrer I perform some operations on?
However, obviously this prevents parallelism within the lock, so this only makes sense if you do some other expensive operation in the parallel loop and the string builder is only a small part of it. Performance wise, it may be better to concatenate the results together after the parallel operation, instead of locking inside the loop. You'll have to benchmark it to know for sure.
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Iterator Benchmarks That Shocked With Unexpected Results!
We’re of course going to be using BenchmarkDotNet for our benchmarks, and you can find all of the code for these over at GitHub. To start, we need an entry point hook for our single Benchmark class that will be defining the permutations of scenarios that we’d like to run. This will be relatively basic as follows:
What are some alternatives?
NLog - NLog - Advanced and Structured Logging for Various .NET Platforms
App.Metrics - App Metrics is an open-source and cross-platform .NET library used to record and report metrics within an application.
Log4Net - Apache Log4net is a versatile, feature-rich, efficient logging API and backend for .NET
CodeMaid - CodeMaid is an open source Visual Studio extension to cleanup and simplify our C#, C++, F#, VB, PHP, PowerShell, JSON, XAML, XML, ASP, HTML, CSS, LESS, SCSS, JavaScript and TypeScript coding.
ELMAH - Error Logging Modules & Handlers for ASP.NET
Metrics-Net - The Metrics.NET library provides a way of instrumenting applications with custom metrics (timers, histograms, counters etc) that can be reported in various ways and can provide insights on what is happening inside a running application.
Sentry - Sentry SDK for .NET
StyleCop - Analyzes C# source code to enforce a set of style and consistency rules.
opentelemetry-specification - Specifications for OpenTelemetry
Bogus - :card_index: A simple fake data generator for C#, F#, and VB.NET. Based on and ported from the famed faker.js.
Semantic Logging Application Block (SLAB) - Supporting semantic/structured logging for .NET
.NET Compiler Platform ("Roslyn") Analyzers