Log4Net on .Net Standard has no version for getting logger without repository

拟墨画扇 提交于 2019-12-02 04:28:42

问题


I am trying to move a project to .net standard and it basically is a class library. I am using log4net for logging and I was using the method

public static ILog GetLogger(string name);

As this is a library referenced by multiple projects, defining repository should not happen as each project referencing this one, defines it's own repository for logging. How can I circumvent this issue when it comes to porting to .Net standard?


回答1:


The implementation of GetLogger is simple:

public static ILog GetLogger(string name)
{
    return GetLogger(Assembly.GetCallingAssembly(), name);
}

Assuming you want to use your class library's assembly, you can write your own helper method for that easily:

private static ILog GetLogger(string name) =>
    LogManager.GetLogger(typeof(SomeTypeInYourLibrary).Assembly, name);

It's basically hard-coding the assembly to be "the assembly containing the type you've specified" which is what you'd always get from calling GetLogger(string) from your library anyway.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55586494/log4net-on-net-standard-has-no-version-for-getting-logger-without-repository

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