PvWay.LoggerService.MsSqlLogWriter.nc6
2.0.2
dotnet add package PvWay.LoggerService.MsSqlLogWriter.nc6 --version 2.0.2
NuGet\Install-Package PvWay.LoggerService.MsSqlLogWriter.nc6 -Version 2.0.2
<PackageReference Include="PvWay.LoggerService.MsSqlLogWriter.nc6" Version="2.0.2" />
paket add PvWay.LoggerService.MsSqlLogWriter.nc6 --version 2.0.2
#r "nuget: PvWay.LoggerService.MsSqlLogWriter.nc6, 2.0.2"
// Install PvWay.LoggerService.MsSqlLogWriter.nc6 as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=PvWay.LoggerService.MsSqlLogWriter.nc6&version=2.0.2 // Install PvWay.LoggerService.MsSqlLogWriter.nc6 as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=PvWay.LoggerService.MsSqlLogWriter.nc6&version=2.0.2
Microsoft SQL Log Writer for .Net Core 6 by pvWay
Dependendies
- pvWay.LoggerService.Abstractions.nc6
- System.Data.SqlClient
Description
This nuGet is a Microsoft SQL implementation of the PvWay.LoggerService.Abstractions.nc6 that will persist logs into a table in the Microsoft SQL database. This implementation uses the light SqlClient DAO nuGet.
Pre-conditions for this service to work properly
The connection string provided should allow inserting rows into a table that should conform to the following DDL.
Log table definition example
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[AppLog] (
[Id] INT IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
[UserId] VARCHAR(36) NULL,
[CompanyId] VARCHAR(36) NULL,
[SeverityCode] CHAR(1) NOT NULL, -- [D]Debug... [F] Fatal (see SeverityEnum)
[MachineName] VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL, -- Environment.MachineName
[Topic] VARCHAR(50) NULL, -- enables to group log items for a given Topic
[Context] VARCHAR(256) NOT NULL, -- concats membername, filepath, line number...
[Message] NVARCHAR(MAX) NOT NULL, -- the message
[CreateDateUtc] DATETIME NOT NULL, -- timestamp in universal central time
CONSTRAINT [PK_Log]
PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED ([Id] DESC)
);
GO
CREATE NONCLUSTERED INDEX [IX_TOPIC]
ON [dbo].[ApplicationLog] ([Topic] ASC)
WHERE [Topic] IS NOT NULL;
Columns
Id
The Id column is not required and will not be populted by the service. However it might be convenient to have a numeric primary column sorted DESC so that the last logs will be at the top of a select statement by default. If you define this column make sure the database will fill it accordingly by for example using the IDENTITY keyword
UserId
- You can provide your own column name for this column
- The UserId column persists the identification of the connected user if any
- This column should be nullable
- This column should be of type varchar
- The logger will truncate any info exceding the max column length
CompanyId
- You can provide your own column name for this column
- The CompanyId column persists the identification of the company of the connected user if any
- This column should be nullable
- This column should be of type varchar
- The logger will truncate any info exceding the max column length
SeverityCode
- You can provide your own column name for this column
- The SeverityCode column persists the MethodResultWrapper.SeverityEnum code
- This column should be non nullable
- This column should be of type char (one char is enough)
// Exemple of Sevirity enum and corresponding codes
// -------------------------------------
public enum SeverityEnum
{
Ok, // "O"
Debug, // "D"
Info, // "I"
Warning, // "W"
Error, // "E"
Fatal, // "F"
}
MachineName
This column is certainly usefull in web farms
- You can provide your own column name for this column
- The MachineName column persists Environment.MachineName
- This column should be non nullable
- This column should be of type varchar
- The logger will truncate any info exceding the max column length
Topic
This column lets you group logs for a given topic
- You can provide your own column name for this column
- This column should be nullable
- This column should be of type varchar
- The logger will truncate any info exceding the max column length
Context
Where does it happened
- You can provide your own column name for this column
- The Context column persists method name, filepath and code line number.
- This column should be non nullable.
- This column should be of type varchar
- The logger will truncate any info exceding the max column length
Message
What happened
- You can provide your own column name for this column
- The Message column persists the message info
- This column should be non nullable.
- This column should be of type nvarchar(MAX)
CreateDateUtc
When does it happened
- You can provide your own column name for this column
- The Message column persists the UTC date.
- This column should be non nullable.
- This column should be of type datetime
Usage
using PvWay.LoggerService.MsSqlLogWriter.nc6;
Console.WriteLine("Hello, MsSql LoggerService");
Console.WriteLine("--------------------------");
Console.WriteLine();
const string msSqlCs = "Data Source=localhost;" +
"Initial Catalog=iota800_dev;" +
"integrated security=True;" +
"MultipleActiveResultSets=True;" +
"TrustServerCertificate=True;";
var msSqlLogger = MsSqlLogWriter.FactorLoggerService(
async () =>
await Task.FromResult(msSqlCs));
Console.WriteLine("logging using MsSql");
await msSqlLogger.LogAsync("some debug");
Console.WriteLine("done");
Happy coding
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
---|---|
.NET | net6.0 is compatible. net6.0-android was computed. net6.0-ios was computed. net6.0-maccatalyst was computed. net6.0-macos was computed. net6.0-tvos was computed. net6.0-windows was computed. net7.0 was computed. net7.0-android was computed. net7.0-ios was computed. net7.0-maccatalyst was computed. net7.0-macos was computed. net7.0-tvos was computed. net7.0-windows was computed. net8.0 was computed. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
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net6.0
- PvWay.LoggerService.nc6 (>= 2.0.1)
- System.Data.SqlClient (>= 4.8.6)
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