I want to get custom data from the log4net.Core.LoggingEvent object inside Append method of my custom log4net appender.
public sealed class SimpleAppender : AppenderSkeleton
{
protected override void Append(LoggingEvent loggingEvent)
{
// How can I receive my data?
}
}
I know that log4net.Core.LoggingEvent contains Properties property. It has type log4net.Util.PropertiesDictionary. A logger or an appender may attach additional properties to specific events, but I'm not sure that it is what the way I'm looking for. I need to get testId here. I created that testId in the method marked [TestInitialize] attribute.
public class UnitTest1
{
public TestContext TestContext { get; set; }
[TestInitialize]
public void Initialize()
{
Guid testId = Guid.NewGuid();
}
[TestMethod]
public void TestMethod1()
{
ApplicationLogger.LogInfo("TestMethod1 has started.");
}
}
ApplicationLogger class is a simple log4netlogger wrapper which prints result into console. I know that I can do something like this.
ApplicationLogger.LogInfo("Test message", testId);
public static class ApplicationLogger
{
private static readonly log4net.ILog log4netLogger;
public static void LogInfo(Guid testId, string infoMessage)
{
ApplicationLogger.log4netLogger.Info(new LogMessageModel
{
Text = infoMessage,
TestId = testId
});
}
}
But I don't want to set testId into LogInfo() method every time I need to log something. Is there another more more elegant way? Thanks in advance.