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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Serilog
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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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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:
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getting started with loggin
Serilog, it has sinks for pretty much everything so you can easily swap down the line. https://github.com/serilog/serilog/wiki/Provided-Sinks
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A command line tool that converts GraphQL schemas to Karate API tests
Serilog for logging
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Serilog in ASP.NET Core 7.0 – Structured Logging using Serilog in ASP.NET Core 7.0
ILogger is just an abstraction and it doesn't provide many implementations besides .NET Core's built-in console logging. Serilog with its many sinks is layed on top of ILogger (which is what it was created for) and you can configure all types of logging.
You have to do the same thing in Serilog if you want to enrich https://github.com/serilog/serilog/wiki/Enrichment
NReco.Logging.File
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What's you recommend for file/email based logging in .NET 6?
If you don't want to use heavy-weight logging frameworks, for files take a look to this minimalistic implementation: https://github.com/nreco/logging
What are some alternatives?
NLog - NLog - Advanced and Structured Logging for Various .NET Platforms
Log4Net - Apache Log4net is a versatile, feature-rich, efficient logging API and backend for .NET
ELMAH - Error Logging Modules & Handlers for ASP.NET
Sentry - Sentry SDK for .NET
opentelemetry-specification - Specifications for OpenTelemetry
Semantic Logging Application Block (SLAB) - Supporting semantic/structured logging for .NET
serilog-ui - Simple Serilog log viewer UI for several sinks.
StackExchange.Exceptional - Error handler used for the Stack Exchange network
YARP - A toolkit for developing high-performance HTTP reverse proxy applications.
Elmah MVC - Painless integration of ELMAH into ASP.NET MVC application
elmah.io - ELMAH error logger for sending errors to elmah.io.
Logary - Logs and metrics are one! Professional logging, metrics and analytics for your apps.