Serilog is a portable and structured logging framework to record diagnostic logs into files, console and SQL/NoSQL databases.
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Description
Serilog | |
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Name | Serilog |
Purpose | Structured logging framework to record diagnostic logs into files, console and SQL/NoSQL databases. |
Category | UBIK |
Returns | {{{returns}}} |
Version | 3.5.0+ |
Serilog existing log event levels
- Log Levels takenfrom the Serilog doku : https://github.com/serilog/serilog/wiki/Configuration-Basics
LogLevel | Purpose |
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Verbose | is the noisiest level, generally used only as a last resort when debugging a difficult problem, and rarely (if ever) enabled for a production app. For example, local variables within an algorithm implementation might be logged at this level. |
Debug | Debug is used for internal system events that are not necessarily observable from the outside, but useful when determining how something happened. For example, the details of requests and responses made to and from external integration points would often be logged at this level. |
Information | Information events describe things happening in the system that correspond to its responsibilities and functions. Generally, these are the observable actions the system can perform. For example, processing a payment or updating a user's details will be logged at this level. |
Warning | When service is degraded, endangered, or may be behaving outside of its expected parameters, Warning level events are used. A warning event should only be emitted when the condition is either transient or can be investigated and fixed - use restraint to avoid polluting the log with spurious warnings. For example, slow response times from a critical database would be logged as warnings. |
Error | When functionality is unavailable or expectations broken, an Error event is used. For example, receiving an exception when trying to commit a database transaction is an event at this level. |
Fatal | The most critical level, Fatal events demand immediate attention. For example, an application failing during startup will log a Fatal event. If you have a pager, it goes off when one of these occurs. |
Usage
Used to replace our existing Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Logging with more up-to-date solution like Serilog.
NewFeatures
- We replaced all the code that uses the Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrrary.Logging library with the Serilog library.
MethodName | Level | Purpose |
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LogVerbose | Verbose | method for writing a verbose log message to the output log file logged as Verbose event level. (new) |
LogDebugOutput | Debug | method for writing a debug log message to the output log file logged as Debug event level. |
LogInformation | Information | method for writing an information log message to the output log file logged as Information event level. (new) |
ThrowAssertion | Information | method for writing an assertion log message to the output log file logged as Information event level. |
LogSQLStatement LogSQLCommand | Information | method for writing a sql log message to the output log file logged as Information event level. |
LogCustomizing | Information | method for writing a customizing log message to the output log file logged as Information event level. |
LogService | Information | method for writing a customizing log message to the output log file logged as Information event level. |
LogWorkflowOutput | Information | method for writing a service log message to the output log file logged as Information event level. |
LogWarning | Warning | method for writing a warning log message to the output log file logged as Warning event level. |
LogError | Error | method for writing an error log message to the output log file logged as Error event level. (new) |
LogException | Error | method for writing an exception log message to the output log file logged as Error event level. |
LogFatal | Fatal | method for writing a fatal log message to the output log file logged as Fatal event level. (new) |
- Added a way for the User to configure the default log path, the file count limit, the log event level and rolling policies through Logger.config with changing only the “value”, which are set on their default.
- The default Log path is set to C:\Users\.......\source\repos\UBIK.Server\Branches\.......\UBIK.Studio\bin\Debug\Logs and its value can be changed to any local path(value="C:\logs").
- The default for the event level is set to Debug and its value can be changed to Verbose, Information, Warning, Error or Fatal.
- File default count limit is set to 31 and the value can be changed to any positive number.
- The default Rolling policies is set to Day and its value can be set to "Day", "Month" or "Year".
Example
Exemplary values to get Customizing log message using Who-Bert.
public class ObjectTest { public void TestObject (params BaseClass[] InVariables) { //Example using static class debugger Debugger.Output(this, "*** Started"); foreach (BaseClass obj in InVariables) { // LogCustomizing UBIK.Kernel.UBIKKernel.LogCustomizing(System.Reflection.MethodBase.GetCurrentMethod(), "TEST"); Debugger.Output(this, obj.Name + " " + obj.Description); } Debugger.Output(this, "*** Finished"); } }
- Expected Result :
[22/06/2020 09:21:55] TEST Id = [0] UBIK.Whobert.637284145138731645.dll Void TestObject(UBIK.Kernel.BaseClass[])