This is an NLog target that sends messages to Grafana Loki using Grafana Loki's HTTP Push API. Available on .NET Standard 2.0 (.NET Core 2.0, .NET Framework 4.6.1 and higher). For a gRPC client implementation, please use this target instead.
Grafana Loki is a horizontally-scalable, highly-available, multi-tenant log aggregation system inspired by Prometheus. It is designed to be very cost effective and easy to operate.
The NLog.Loki NuGet package can be found here. You can install it via one of the following commands below:
NuGet command:
Install-Package NLog.Targets.Loki
.NET Core CLI command:
dotnet add package NLog.Targets.Loki
Under .NET Core, remember to register NLog.Loki
as an extension assembly with NLog. You can now add a Loki target to your configuration file:
<nlog xmlns="http://www.nlog-project.org/schemas/NLog.xsd"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<extensions>
<add assembly="NLog.Loki" />
</extensions>
<!-- Loki target is async, so there is no need to wrap it in an async target wrapper. -->
<targets>
<target
name="loki"
xsi:type="loki"
batchSize="200"
taskDelayMilliseconds="500"
endpoint="http://localhost:3100"
username="myusername"
password="secret"
orderWrites="true"
compressionLevel="noCompression"
layout="${level}|${message}${onexception:|${exception:format=type,message,method:maxInnerExceptionLevel=5:innerFormat=shortType,message,method}}|source=${logger}"
eventPropertiesAsLabels="false"
tenant="tenantid"
proxyUrl="http://proxy:8888"
proxyUser="username"
proxyPassword="secret">
<!-- Prefer using a JsonLayout as defined below, instead of using a layout as defined above -->
<layout xsi:type="JsonLayout" includeEventProperties="true">
<attribute name="level" layout="${level} "/>
<attribute name="source" layout="${logger}" />
<attribute name="message" layout="${message}" />
<attribute name="exception" encode="false">
<layout xsi:type="JsonLayout">
<attribute name="type" layout="${exception:format=type}" />
<attribute name="message" layout="${exception:format=message}" />
<attribute name="stacktrace" layout="${exception:format=tostring}" />
</layout>
</attribute>
</layout>
<!-- Grafana Loki requires at least one label associated with the log stream.
Make sure you specify at least one label here. -->
<label name="app" layout="my-app-name" />
<label name="server" layout="${hostname:lowercase=true}" />
</target>
</targets>
<rules>
<logger name="*" minlevel="Info" writeTo="loki" />
</rules>
</nlog>
endpoint
must resolve to a fully-qualified absolute URL of the Loki Server when running in a Single Proccess Mode or of the Loki Distributor when running in Microservices Mode.
username
and password
are optional fields, used for basic authentication with Grafana Loki.
orderWrites
- Orders the logs by timestamp before sending them to Grafana loki when logs are batched in a single HTTP call. This is required if you use Loki v2.3 or lower. But it is not required if you use Grafana Loki v2.4 or higher (see out-of-order writes). You are strongly advised to set this value to false
when using Grafana Loki v2.4+ since it reduces allocations by about 20% by the serializer (default false
).
compressionLevel
- Gzip compression level applied if any when sending messages to Grafana Loki (default optimal
). Possible values:
noCompression
: no compression applied, HTTP header will not specify a Content-Encoding with gzip value.fastest
: the compression operation should complete as quickly as possible, even if the resulting file is not optimally compressed.optimal
: the compression operation should be optimally compressed, even if the operation takes a longer time to complete.smallestSize
: supported by .NET 6 or greater only. The compression operation should create output as small as possible, even if the operation takes a longer time to complete.
label
elements can be used to enrich messages with additional labels. label/@layout
support usual NLog layout renderers.
layout
- While it is possible to define a simple layout structure in the attributes of the target configuration,
prefer using a JsonLayout to structure your logs. This will allow better parsing in Grafana Loki.
eventPropertiesAsLabels
: creates one Grafana Loki's label per event property. Beware, this goes against Grafana Loki's best practices since Too many label value combinations leads to too many streams. In order to structure your logs, you are advised to keep away from this feature and to use the JsonLayout
provided in the example (default false
).
tenant
- Tenant ID for a multi-tenant configuration. See Grafana Loki's Multi-tenant documentation. If specified, applied as X-Scope-OrgID
HTTP Header on requests sent to Loki.
proxyUrl
- URL to the proxy server to use. Must include protocol (http|https) and port. If not specified, then no proxy is used (default null
).
proxyUser
- username to use for authentication with proxy.
proxyPassword
- password to use for authentication with proxy.
NLog.Loki
is an async target. You should not wrap it in an AsyncWrapper target. The following configuration options are supported. Make sure to adjust them to the expected throughput and criticality of your application's logs, especially the batch size, retry count and task delay.
taskTimeoutSeconds
- How many seconds a Task is allowed to run before it is cancelled (default 150 secs).
retryDelayMilliseconds
- How many milliseconds to wait before next retry (default 500ms, and will be doubled on each retry).
retryCount
- How many attempts to retry the same Task, before it is aborted (default 0, meaning no retry).
batchSize
- Gets or sets the number of log events that should be processed in a batch by the lazy writer thread (default 1).
taskDelayMilliseconds
- How many milliseconds to delay the actual write operation to optimize for batching (default 1 ms).
queueLimit
- Gets or sets the limit on the number of requests in the lazy writer thread request queue (default 10000).
overflowAction
- Gets or sets the action to be taken when the lazy writer thread request queue count exceeds the set limit (default Discard).
The v2 of the library applies better default values for common usage. Check your current configuration and compare it against the breaking changes below to adapt to your use case.
compressionLevel
set tooptimal
by default, instead ofnoCompression
. If you are certain you do no want compression, specify the value asnoCompression
in your configuration.orderWrites
set tofalse
by default. Set it totrue
only if you run on Grafana Loki v2.3 or lower, or if your logs come largely unordered and need to be reordered for Grafana Loki to process them.- Dropped support for NLog v4, upgraded to NLog v5.
The configuration example above structures log messages and event properties in JSON. This allows parsing messages in Grafana Loki and then applying advanced filtering and querying.
The following query would filter log messages which have a property JobName
and a value of A
in Grafana Loki:
{app="my-app-name"}
| json
| JobName="A"
These raw messages would look like the following in Grafana Loki :
{ "level": "Info ", "source": "Program", "message": "Executing job \"A\"", "JobName": "A" }
See Log Queries and Parser Expressions in Loki for more details.
See NLog.Loki.Benchmarks for benchmark between HTTP and gRPC clients for NLog targets for Grafana Loki.