I'm trying to get Log4Net working with web email, either Yahoo or Gmail. If you have this working, I would appreciate some help, and thanks in advance.
I've got a default root logger, with a RollingFileAppender and an SmtpAppender. The file appender is working fine. The SmtpAppender is giving me nothing.
I am calling the logger from a diagnostic button click...
protected void btnReloadContractConfig_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// DIAGNOSTIC - Test email logger
log4net.ILog logger = log4net.LogManager.GetLogger("root");
logger.Error("btnReloadContractConfig_Click() - This is a TEST of delivery of error messages via email, triggered from the Admin.aspx.cs code file.");
}
...and the RollingFileAppender is getting the message...
LOC=20120921-12:03:16.319,UTC=20120921-11:03:16.319,DELTA=10078,THR=6,ERROR,LOG=root,[(null)] - btnReloadContractConfig_Click() - This is a TEST of delivery of error messages via email, triggered from the Admin.aspx.cs code file.
The web.config entries for Log4Net are here::
<appSettings>
<add key="log4net.Internal.Debug" value="true"/>
<appSettings>
<log4net
xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="http://csharptest.net/downloads/schema/log4net.xsd"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<root>
<level value="DEBUG" />
<appender-ref ref="LogFileAppender" />
<appender-ref ref="SmtpAppender" />
</root>
<appender name="LogFileAppender" type="log4net.Appender.RollingFileAppender">
<file value="MiniMkt01Log.txt"/>
<!-- <file value="${TMP}\log-file.txt" /> -->
<appendToFile value="true" />
<rollingStyle value="Size" />
<maxSizeRollBackups value="10" />
<maximumFileSize value="10MB" />
<staticLogFileName value="true" />
<layout type="log4net.Layout.PatternLayout" >
<header value="[Header] " />
<conversionPattern value="LOC=%date{yyyyMMdd-HH:mm:ss.fff},UTC=%utcdate{yyyyMMdd-HH:mm:ss.fff},DELTA=%timestamp,THR=%thread,%-5level,LOG=%logger,[%property{NDC}] - %message%newline" />
</layout>
</appender>
<appender name="SmtpAppender" type="log4net.Appender.SmtpAppender">
<to value="[email protected]" />
<from value="[email protected]" />
<subject value="Logging Message" />
<smtpHost value="smtp.yahoo.com" />
<port value="25"/>
<authentication value="Basic" />
<username value="[email protected]"/>
<password value="?????[real password hidden for obvious reasons]"/>
<!-- <EnableSsl value="true" /> -->
<bufferSize value="10" />
<lossy value="true" />
<evaluator type="log4net.Core.LevelEvaluator">
<threshold value="WARN"/>
</evaluator>
<layout type="log4net.Layout.PatternLayout">
<header value="[Header] " />
<!-- Previously... <conversionPattern value="%newline%date,%utcdate,%timestamp,[%thread],%-5level,%logger,[%property{NDC}] - %message%newline%newline%newline" /> -->
<conversionPattern value="%newlineLOC=%date{yyyyMMdd-HH:mm:ss.fff},UTC=%utcdate{yyyyMMdd-HH:mm:ss.fff},DELTA=%timestamp,THR=%thread,%-5level,LOG=%logger,[%property{NDC}] - %message%newline%newline%newline" />
</layout>
</appender>
</log4net>
The web.config is being picked up in the Global.asax file, in the Application_Start() handler...
void Application_Start(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// Start Log4Net, signal app has started
log4net.Config.XmlConfigurator.Configure();
log4net.ILog logger = log4net.LogManager.GetLogger("root");
logger.Info("Application_Start()");
}
The admin web page that triggers the email attempt seems to either hang indefinitely, or hang momentarily (half second) and continue.
The dev environment does not collapse with an exception, it's either hang or glide on without error.
For reference I am using VS 2010, ASP.Net4, and lots of caffeine. Thanks again for any forthcoming help.
OK, figured it out and am now receiving emails. I couldn't find many solutions on the Internets, so here's what I had to do.
I first set up a tiny console email program to validate that I could do basic email sending from my machine. This requires you to add a section to your web.config (or app.config in this case) that configures the SMTP client.
When I got that working, and I could send emails from the stand-alone app, I copied the required section into my main project's web.config file, and, hot-diggity-dog, it worked. Here, just out of pure love for my fellow humans, is the system.net section that worked for me with Gmail...
<configuration>
[... your config stuff]
<system.net>
<mailSettings>
<smtp deliveryMethod="Network" from="[email protected]">
<network
host="smtp.gmail.com"
enableSsl="true"
port="587"
userName="[email protected]"
password="yesThisIsMyRealPasswordIAmAnIdiot"
defaultCredentials="false"/>
</smtp>
</mailSettings>
</system.net>
[... some more of your config stuff]
</configuration>
So that was the key, I had no system.net section in my .config file, hence epic fail. Hope this helps someone else out in future.