I was just wondering why there isn't a trace level in log4Net. This level seems to be missing and I sometimes feel the need to use it, for example to output what events are being executed in an application. This feature is a part of log4J.
I know I can create a custom level like is talked about here but I don't want to put time and effort in something I feel should be part of the library itself.
Do you know about a log4net extension library that implements this or why this wasn't a part of the port to .net ?
You can add a Verbose (or Trace level) to log4net by using extension methods. This is what I'm using:
public static class ILogExtentions
{
public static void Trace(this ILog log, string message, Exception exception)
{
log.Logger.Log(System.Reflection.MethodBase.GetCurrentMethod().DeclaringType,
log4net.Core.Level.Trace, message, exception);
}
public static void Trace(this ILog log, string message)
{
log.Trace(message, null);
}
public static void Verbose(this ILog log, string message, Exception exception)
{
log.Logger.Log(System.Reflection.MethodBase.GetCurrentMethod().DeclaringType,
log4net.Core.Level.Verbose, message, exception);
}
public static void Verbose(this ILog log, string message)
{
log.Verbose(message, null);
}
}
Usage example:
public class ClientDAO
{
private static readonly log4net.ILog log = log4net.LogManager.GetLogger(typeof(ClientDAO));
public void GetClientByCode()
{
log.Trace("your verbose message here");
//....
}
}
Source:
http://www.matthewlowrance.com/post/2010/07/14/Logging-to-Trace-Verbose-etc-with-log4net.aspx