Sejil is a library that enables you to capture, view and filter your ASP.net core app's log events right from your app. It supports structured logging, querying as well as saving log event queries.
- Getting started
- Additional logging configuration
- Filtering logs
- Features and Screenshots
- Building
- License
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Installing Sejil package
dotnet add package Sejil --version 3.0.4
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Adding code
Add below code to Program.cs:
public static IWebHost BuildWebHost(string[] args) => Host.CreateDefaultBuilder(args) .UseSejil() // <-- Add this line .ConfigureWebHostDefaults(webBuilder => webBuilder.UseStartup<Startup>());
Add below code to Startup.cs
using Sejil; public class Startup { public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app, IWebHostEnvironment env) { // ... app.UseSejil(); // <-- Add this line // ... } }
(Optional) To require authentication for viewing logs:
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services) { services.ConfigureSejil(options => { options.AuthenticationScheme = /* Your authentication scheme */ }); }
(Optional) To change the logs page title (Defaults to Sejil if not set):
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services) { services.ConfigureSejil(options => { options.Title = "My title"; }); }
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Navigate to https://your-app-url/sejil to view your app's logs.
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If you want to enable loggers registered through the Microsoft.Extensions.Logging API. Specify
true
to thewriteToProviders
parameter:public static IWebHost BuildWebHost(string[] args) => Host.CreateDefaultBuilder(args) .UseSejil(writeToProviders: true) .ConfigureWebHostDefaults(webBuilder => webBuilder.UseStartup<Startup>());
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If you want to enable other Serilog sinks, use the
sinks
parameter to do that. For exmaple, the following code adds the console Serilog sink:public static IWebHost BuildWebHost(string[] args) => Host.CreateDefaultBuilder(args) .UseSejil(sinks: sinks => { sinks.Console(); } .ConfigureWebHostDefaults(webBuilder => webBuilder.UseStartup<Startup>());
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You can use Serilog's configuration to specifiy minimum log level overrides for certain namespaces. For example, to limit logging from
Microsoft.AspNetCore
toWarning
:{ "Serilog": { "MinimumLevel": { "Override": { "Microsoft.AspNetCore": "Warning" } } }, "AllowedHosts": "*" }
In addition to filtering logs by level; exceptions only; and date range via the UI, you can also search by text to filter your logs:
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To filter logs by a specific search term, just type it in the search box and hit enter. If the search term contains spaces or any of the following
=
,!
,(
,)
then make sure to enclose it in double quotes.Examples:
AboutController "some message" "ZGFzZGE="
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To filter logs by a specific property, use the following pattern:
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property-name
[= | != | like | not like
]search-term
Examples:
SourceContext = 'Microsoft.AspNetCore.Hosting.Internal.WebHost' SourceContext like '%Hosting%' StatusCode = 200
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You can combine multiple search expressions with
and
or
and use(
)
for precedence.Examples:
StatusCode like '%' and StatusCode != 200 -- Get all logs that contain a 'StatusCode' property and that the property value does not equal 200.
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View your app's logs
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View properties specific to a certain log entry
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Query your logs
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Mix multiple filters with your query to further limit the results
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Save your queries for later use
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Load your saved queries
To build the project, you just need to clone the repo then run the following commands:
git clone https://github.com/alaatm/Sejil.git
cd ./Sejil
dotnet tool restore
dotnet cake
You can run one of the sample apps afterwards:
cd ./sample/SampleBasic
dotnet run
Copyright © Alaa Masoud.
This project is provided as-is under the Apache 2.0 license. For more information see the LICENSE file.