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Hi,
migrating to new version of Rebus, I've incurred in quite a big problem.
What happens is that if I use LogicalCallContext to track of the correlation-id in NLog across Tasks, it doesn't work.
T…
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After experiencing ongoing CLR Crashes in our production environment I finally attached DebugDiag to capture a crash report for analysis. The dump points squarely at a stack overflow in the Serilog.Co…
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In AI, sessions are considered "user sessions", meaning that user id is required for proper metrics to be calculated when session id is provided. Currently, the Application Insights sink only does ses…
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While implementing my own Enricher i looked at https://github.com/serilog/serilog/blob/master/src/Serilog.Extras.Web/Extras/Web/Enrichers/UserNameEnricher.cs
- Should an enricher _ever_ throw an excep…
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I have asked about it in Serilog Google group (and repeat it below for completeness), but in short I'm very much concerned that Serilog API is doubled to treat exceptions differently than any other pr…
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TimedOperations are very useful, but sometimes you need to include more properties in the "completed" log entry, like:
- Was it successful or not
- Extra data relevant to the context (number of items …
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Hello,
I work for an organization where we have lots of applications, they all use their own logs, some doesnt use any.
Is it possible to use Serilog as centralized logging infrastructure.
If i c…
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We wrote an enricher which as a run time bug.
// enrich method
var properties = new List
{
new LogEventProperty("LoginName", new ScalarValue(userContext.LoginName)) ,
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If one holds serilog wrong and passes in a large object structure (say HttpContext.Current.User), it can generate a large (~1GB) log entry.
Could we introduce a limit (default and/or configurable?) …