How to get an enriched property in the output mess

2019-05-02 05:17发布

I'm trying to output an enriched property into the rendered message using Serilog:

private static Tester GetTester()
{
    return new Tester {Count = 7, Name = "Redmond"};
}

Log.Logger = new LoggerConfiguration()
    .MinimumLevel.Verbose()
    .Enrich.WithProperty("Site", "Dan Local")
    .WriteTo
    .ColoredConsole()
    .CreateLogger();

var tester = GetTester();

Log.Verbose("{Site} - This is verbose {@tester}", tester);
Log.Verbose("This is verbose {@tester} - {Site}", tester);

The first log statement outputs:

2014-08-19 10:02:25 [Verbose] "SeriLogTest.Tester" - This is verbose {@tester}

The second log statement outputs:

2014-08-19 10:02:25 [Verbose] This is verbose Tester { Count: 7, Name: "Redmond" } - "Dan Local"

I would expect them both to output the same information, just in a different order as defined by the message template. But as you can see, if you don't put the enriched property last, it is taken over by the provided object to be logged and the second template property is ignored. Is there a way to do this?

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一纸荒年 Trace。
2楼-- · 2019-05-02 05:23

Output templates are the way to achieve this, i.e.:

    .WriteTo.ColoredConsole(
      outputTemplate: "{Timestamp:HH:mm} [{Level}] {Site}: {Message}{NewLine}{Exception}")

This will print the value of the Site property along with every message; e.g.:

Log.Information("Hello");

Prints:

19:40 [Information] Dan Local: Hello
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迷人小祖宗
3楼-- · 2019-05-02 05:31

In case anyone who stumbles across this is curious about how to output all the available context properties, you can use {Properties} in the output string.

.WriteTo.ColoredConsole(
  outputTemplate: "{Timestamp:HH:mm} [{Level}] {Properties}: {Message}{NewLine}{Exception}")

Prints:

19:40 [Information] {Site="Dan Local"}: Hello
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