
[ http://jira.qos.ch/browse/LBCLASSIC-145?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.syste... ] Ceki Gulcu resolved LBCLASSIC-145. ---------------------------------- Fix Version/s: 0.917 Resolution: Fixed Fixed in revision 2433. Joern, thank you for reporting this bug and suggesting a fix. The caller data array of the original ILoggingEvent is populated as soon as its getCallerData() method is called. Such an invocation is performed by SocketAppender in its postProcessEvent method: @Override protected void postProcessEvent(ILoggingEvent event) { if (includeCallerData) { event.getCallerData(); } }
SocketAppender is omitting CallerData. --------------------------------------
Key: LBCLASSIC-145 URL: http://jira.qos.ch/browse/LBCLASSIC-145 Project: logback-classic Issue Type: Bug Components: appender Affects Versions: 0.9.16 Reporter: Joern Huxhorn Assignee: Ceki Gulcu Fix For: 0.917
LoggingEventVO is never assigning a value to callerDataArray so the caller data is omitted regardless of the value of SocketAppenders includeCallerData property. As far as I can tell, this should probably be implemented in LoggingEventVO build(ILoggingEvent le) like this: if(le.hasCallerData()) { ledo.callerData = le.getCallerData(); } I'm unsure where the caller data should be obtained, though. LoggingEventPreSerializationTransformer will probably need an includeCallerData property that's initialized whenever the setIncludeCallerData of SocketAppender is called. It could then execute getCallerData(), if requested, before calling build.
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