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i am using serilog in asp net core application and using a json formatter to create a daily log file (rolling interval is set to "Day").
When i look at my file each event is itself valid json but the file in a whole is not which makes looking at it in something like code beautify impractical.
Is there a way to tell the serilog to add a comma between the events so that the file will be valid.
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i am using serilog in asp net core application and using a json formatter to create a daily log file (rolling interval is set to "Day").
When i look at my file each event is itself valid json but the file in a whole is not which makes looking at it in something like code beautify impractical.
Is there a way to tell the serilog to add a comma between the events so that the file will be valid.
asp.net-core serilog
add a comment |
i am using serilog in asp net core application and using a json formatter to create a daily log file (rolling interval is set to "Day").
When i look at my file each event is itself valid json but the file in a whole is not which makes looking at it in something like code beautify impractical.
Is there a way to tell the serilog to add a comma between the events so that the file will be valid.
asp.net-core serilog
i am using serilog in asp net core application and using a json formatter to create a daily log file (rolling interval is set to "Day").
When i look at my file each event is itself valid json but the file in a whole is not which makes looking at it in something like code beautify impractical.
Is there a way to tell the serilog to add a comma between the events so that the file will be valid.
asp.net-core serilog
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I think you are incorrect when you say that your log file would conform to json if commas separated each line. A valid json document would either start with { and describe an object, or start with [ and describe an array. Either way, you would have to close the document, and only then it would be valid json. Now to the million dollar question: how would you know when to close the document even if you wrote your own text formatter?
I think you should treat each log event as a valid json object, and use a tool and product that supports it.
yes thank you - i was going to insert the output in between and , im already using seq sink so might not need text file as well. Thanks
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I think you are incorrect when you say that your log file would conform to json if commas separated each line. A valid json document would either start with { and describe an object, or start with [ and describe an array. Either way, you would have to close the document, and only then it would be valid json. Now to the million dollar question: how would you know when to close the document even if you wrote your own text formatter?
I think you should treat each log event as a valid json object, and use a tool and product that supports it.
yes thank you - i was going to insert the output in between and , im already using seq sink so might not need text file as well. Thanks
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Mar 22 at 16:44
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I think you are incorrect when you say that your log file would conform to json if commas separated each line. A valid json document would either start with { and describe an object, or start with [ and describe an array. Either way, you would have to close the document, and only then it would be valid json. Now to the million dollar question: how would you know when to close the document even if you wrote your own text formatter?
I think you should treat each log event as a valid json object, and use a tool and product that supports it.
yes thank you - i was going to insert the output in between and , im already using seq sink so might not need text file as well. Thanks
– JimmyShoe
Mar 22 at 16:44
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I think you are incorrect when you say that your log file would conform to json if commas separated each line. A valid json document would either start with { and describe an object, or start with [ and describe an array. Either way, you would have to close the document, and only then it would be valid json. Now to the million dollar question: how would you know when to close the document even if you wrote your own text formatter?
I think you should treat each log event as a valid json object, and use a tool and product that supports it.
I think you are incorrect when you say that your log file would conform to json if commas separated each line. A valid json document would either start with { and describe an object, or start with [ and describe an array. Either way, you would have to close the document, and only then it would be valid json. Now to the million dollar question: how would you know when to close the document even if you wrote your own text formatter?
I think you should treat each log event as a valid json object, and use a tool and product that supports it.
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yes thank you - i was going to insert the output in between and , im already using seq sink so might not need text file as well. Thanks
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yes thank you - i was going to insert the output in between and , im already using seq sink so might not need text file as well. Thanks
– JimmyShoe
Mar 22 at 16:44
yes thank you - i was going to insert the output in between and , im already using seq sink so might not need text file as well. Thanks
– JimmyShoe
Mar 22 at 16:44
yes thank you - i was going to insert the output in between and , im already using seq sink so might not need text file as well. Thanks
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