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    Leveraging Advanced Serilog Features in ASP.NET Core MVC for Enhanced Logging

    By mustafa efeAralık 14, 2024Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    ASP.NET Core offers built-in logging capabilities that allow developers to capture essential infrastructure logs and gain insights into application metrics. However, while this native logging support is useful, it comes with certain challenges. For instance, developers might find themselves overwhelmed by an excessive amount of log messages, many of which may not add much value. Managing log verbosity effectively becomes crucial to ensure that only relevant and useful information is logged, helping to maintain a clean and efficient logging system.

    Serilog is a powerful third-party logging library that integrates seamlessly with ASP.NET Core. It allows developers to log structured event data in a variety of formats, including to the console, files, and even external log management systems. In addition to the basic features of Serilog, which were previously covered in another article, this piece delves into more advanced capabilities. Specifically, it focuses on techniques like reducing log verbosity and summarizing log messages. By leveraging these advanced features, developers can fine-tune the amount and quality of log data generated by their applications, enhancing the overall logging experience.

    For those looking to follow along with the code examples provided, Visual Studio 2019 is required. If you don’t have it installed yet, it can be downloaded directly from Microsoft’s website. Once Visual Studio is set up, creating a new ASP.NET Core MVC project is the first step. This process involves a few straightforward steps within the IDE, ensuring that developers are ready to implement Serilog in their application.

    To get started, launch Visual Studio and choose the option to create a new project. From the available templates, select “ASP.NET Core Web App (Model-View-Controller)” to create an MVC application. After specifying a name and location for your project, choose .NET 5.0 as the target framework, leaving other settings like Docker and authentication type at their default options. Once the project is created, you’ll have a basic ASP.NET Core MVC setup ready for integrating Serilog, which will be used to explore the advanced logging features in the following sections of this article.

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