Google.Cloud.Logging.Console
Google.Cloud.Logging.Console
is a package providing a custom
console
formatter
designed to be used with Cloud Logging.
Installation
Install the Google.Cloud.Logging.Console
package from NuGet. Add it to
your project in the normal way (for example by right-clicking on the
project in Visual Studio and choosing "Manage NuGet Packages...").
Registering the formatter
After installing the NuGet package, the formatter can be installed
using the AddGoogleCloudConsole
extension method:
using Google.Cloud.Logging.Console;
...
var builder = WebApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
builder.Logging.AddGoogleCloudConsole();
Additional options can be provided either in appsettings.json or in the extension method call. For example, to enable scopes to be logged, you could change the above code to:
using Google.Cloud.Logging.Console;
...
var builder = WebApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
builder.Logging.AddGoogleCloudConsole(options => options.IncludeScopes = true);
Formatter output
The formatter writes JSON entries in the format expected by Cloud Logging. In particular, it uses the following JSON property names:
message
: the formatted log messageseverity
: the log entry severitycategory
: the logger categoryexception
: the exception stack trace, if anyformat_parameters
: the format parameters for the message, if anyscopes
: the scope information for the log entry, if theIncludeScopes
option is enabled and there is scope information available
No timestamp is included in the JSON, as this is automatically picked up by the logging agent.
Most log entry severity mappings are obvious, but the ASP.NET Core
LogLevel.Trace
level maps to DEBUG
in Cloud Logging.
When viewing the log entries in the Logs Explorer, the severity is
shown in the root of the entry. Other aspects are within the
jsonPayload
property.