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LogLevelDisasterExtension.Disaster(TContext) Method (ILogger(TContext), Exception, ValueTuple(String, Object)[])
This method writes the exception for current TContext into the logger using Disaster as logging level.
Namespace: Plexdata.LogWriter.Extensions
Assembly: Plexdata.LogWriter.Abstraction (in Plexdata.LogWriter.Abstraction.dll) Version: 1.0.7.1
C#
public static void Disaster<TContext>(
this ILogger<TContext> logger,
Exception exception,
params (string , Object )[] details
)
- logger
- Type: Plexdata.LogWriter.Abstraction.ILogger(TContext)
The logger used to write the message. - exception
- Type: System.Exception
The exception to be written. - details
- Type: System.ValueTuple(String, Object)[]
An optional list of label-value-pair combinations containing additional information.
- TContext
- The type to get the logging context from. Such a context might be a class and shall help to find out the source that causes a particular logging message.
In Visual Basic and C#, you can call this method as an instance method on any object of type ILogger(TContext). When you use instance method syntax to call this method, omit the first parameter. For more information, see Extension Methods (Visual Basic) or Extension Methods (C# Programming Guide).
Be aware, nothing will happen if logger is null
or if exception is null
.
LogLevelDisasterExtension Class
Disaster Overload
Plexdata.LogWriter.Extensions Namespace