NLog.Extended.Standard
1.0.1
Implement NLog various extension of Targets(AzureAppendBlob) and LayoutRenderer(appsettings) with .NET Standard 2.0.
See the version list below for details.
Install-Package NLog.Extended.Standard -Version 1.0.1
dotnet add package NLog.Extended.Standard --version 1.0.1
<PackageReference Include="NLog.Extended.Standard" Version="1.0.1" />
paket add NLog.Extended.Standard --version 1.0.1
Implement NLog various extension of Targets(AzureAppendBlob) and LayoutRenderer(appsettings) with .NET Standard 2.0.
Now Available Features
Targets
- AzureAppendBlob - Append log to Azure storage blobs
Layout Renderers
- appsettings - Access configuration in appsettings.json (or appsettings.<EnvironmentName>.json) file
How To Use
Install the NLog.Extended.Standard package from NuGet. You need add NLog 4.5 or higher, then put the syntax in your NLog configuration below:
<nlog>
<extensions>
<add assembly="NLog.Extended.Standard" />
</extensions>
</nlog>
AzureAppendBlob target configuration
The target's type name is AzureAppendBlob
.
- connectionString - (layout)The connection string for the storage account to use. To Retrieve this at Azure Portal.
- container - (layout)The name of the blob container where logs will be placed. Will be created when it does not exist.
- blobName - (layout)Name of the blob to write to. Will be created when it does not exist.
- layout - (layout)Content text to write.
Example:
<targets async="true">
<target xsi:type="AzureAppendBlob"
name="Azure"
layout="${longdate} ${uppercase:${level}} - ${message}"
connectionString="YourConnectionString"
container="YourContainer"
blobName="logs/${shortdate}.log" />
</targets>
<rules>
<logger name="*" minlevel="Trace" writeTo="Azure"/>
</rules>
You can see NLog Wiki for more information about configuring NLog.
Note:
If you only need AzureAppendBlob
target, check this.
Appsettings layout renderer configuration
The layout renderer's name is appsettings
.
Pay Attention
The previous version was appsetting
, you must modify it.
Configuration Syntax & Parameters
${appsettings:name=String.String2.String3:default=String}
- name - Key in your appsettings.<EnvironmentName>.json file. If it has a multi-level hierarchy that you want to access, you can separate by a dot. Required.
- default - Default value if not present. Optional.
Example:
Target appsettings.json
{
"Mode":"Prod",
"Options":{
"StorageConnectionString":"abcdefg123456789",
"Container":"YourProdContainer"
}
}
${appsettings:name=Mode}
- Get "Prod" in this case.${appsettings:name=Options.StorageConnectionString}
- Get "abcdefg123456789" in this case.${appsettings:name=Options.StorageConnectionString2:default=DefaultString}
- Get "DefaultString" in this case.
Note:
If you only need Appsettings
layout renderer, check this.
Implement NLog various extension of Targets(AzureAppendBlob) and LayoutRenderer(appsettings) with .NET Standard 2.0.
Now Available Features
Targets
- AzureAppendBlob - Append log to Azure storage blobs
Layout Renderers
- appsettings - Access configuration in appsettings.json (or appsettings.<EnvironmentName>.json) file
How To Use
Install the NLog.Extended.Standard package from NuGet. You need add NLog 4.5 or higher, then put the syntax in your NLog configuration below:
<nlog>
<extensions>
<add assembly="NLog.Extended.Standard" />
</extensions>
</nlog>
AzureAppendBlob target configuration
The target's type name is AzureAppendBlob
.
- connectionString - (layout)The connection string for the storage account to use. To Retrieve this at Azure Portal.
- container - (layout)The name of the blob container where logs will be placed. Will be created when it does not exist.
- blobName - (layout)Name of the blob to write to. Will be created when it does not exist.
- layout - (layout)Content text to write.
Example:
<targets async="true">
<target xsi:type="AzureAppendBlob"
name="Azure"
layout="${longdate} ${uppercase:${level}} - ${message}"
connectionString="YourConnectionString"
container="YourContainer"
blobName="logs/${shortdate}.log" />
</targets>
<rules>
<logger name="*" minlevel="Trace" writeTo="Azure"/>
</rules>
You can see NLog Wiki for more information about configuring NLog.
Note:
If you only need AzureAppendBlob
target, check this.
Appsettings layout renderer configuration
The layout renderer's name is appsettings
.
Pay Attention
The previous version was appsetting
, you must modify it.
Configuration Syntax & Parameters
${appsettings:name=String.String2.String3:default=String}
- name - Key in your appsettings.<EnvironmentName>.json file. If it has a multi-level hierarchy that you want to access, you can separate by a dot. Required.
- default - Default value if not present. Optional.
Example:
Target appsettings.json
{
"Mode":"Prod",
"Options":{
"StorageConnectionString":"abcdefg123456789",
"Container":"YourProdContainer"
}
}
${appsettings:name=Mode}
- Get "Prod" in this case.${appsettings:name=Options.StorageConnectionString}
- Get "abcdefg123456789" in this case.${appsettings:name=Options.StorageConnectionString2:default=DefaultString}
- Get "DefaultString" in this case.
Note:
If you only need Appsettings
layout renderer, check this.
Dependencies
-
.NETStandard 2.0
- Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration (>= 2.0.0)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.FileExtensions (>= 2.0.0)
- Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Json (>= 2.0.0)
- NLog (>= 4.5.0)
- WindowsAzure.Storage (>= 8.7.0)
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