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ILogger.Write(TScope) Method (TScope, LogLevel, String, ValueTuple(String, Object)[])

This method writes the message for provided scope into the logging target using provided logging level.

Namespace: Plexdata.LogWriter.Abstraction
Assembly: Plexdata.LogWriter.Abstraction (in Plexdata.LogWriter.Abstraction.dll) Version: 1.0.7.1

Syntax

C#

void Write<TScope>(
	TScope scope,
	LogLevel level,
	string message,
	params (string , Object )[] details
)

Parameters

 

scope
Type: TScope
The instance of the type to get the logging scope from.
level
Type: Plexdata.LogWriter.Definitions.LogLevel
The logging level to be used to tag the written logging data.
message
Type: System.String
The message to be written.
details
Type: System.ValueTuple(String, Object)[]
An optional list of label-value-pair combinations containing additional information.

Type Parameters

 

TScope
The type to get the logging scope from.

Remarks

This method performs the actual writing of logging data into the logging target using a particular logging level. Be aware, nothing will happen if message is null, empty or consists only of whitespaces.

The logging scope is intended to be more than just the type name.  

  • If parameter scope is for example of type String then this string is used.
  • If parameter scope is for example of type Guid then the guid's string representation is taken by calling ToString(). Using a Guid as scope type can be seen as some kind of correlation ID, especially if this Guid is the same for multiple calls.
  • If parameter scope is for example of type MemberInfo then the referenced member's Name is taken instead.
  • In all other cases the scope text is either taken from the type's FullName or it is just the Name of type TScope. The usage of full or short name is determined from current settings.

See Also

Reference

ILogger Interface
Write Overload
Plexdata.LogWriter.Abstraction Namespace

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