
[ http://jira.qos.ch/browse/LBCLASSIC-169?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.syste... ] Greg Thomas commented on LBCLASSIC-169: --------------------------------------- I'm not so much interested in table/column names, but what I would like to see is the ability to record the individual values for the placeholders in the log message. If you're logging to a database, there's the possibility of running report on that database. Instead of having to parse out the data from the re-combined log message (e.g. "New call made; now 4 calls active"), it would be easier to record the value of arguments directly in the database. e.g. if you've configured it so that the first argument is stored in column arg1, and the second is stored in arg2, then the log entry logger.info( "New call made; now {} calls active", activeCallCount ); could appear in the database as (ignoring the other columns for this example) ... formatted_message: "New call made; now 4 calls active" arg1: "4" arg2: null
Customizing table names used by DbAppender ------------------------------------------
Key: LBCLASSIC-169 URL: http://jira.qos.ch/browse/LBCLASSIC-169 Project: logback-classic Issue Type: Improvement Components: appender Affects Versions: 0.9.18 Reporter: Tomasz Nurkiewicz Assignee: Logback dev list Priority: Minor
ch.qos.logback.classic.db.DBAppender uses hard-coded table names for logging events: logging_event, logging_event_property and logging_event_exception. Allowing to change these default names has two benefits: * There are systems where database table names must follow some naming conventions (prefixes, using underscores vs. camel case) * One could create several Db appenders, each operating on different set of tables (for performance reasons or more fine grained logging and filtering) Each table name would be configured using a property in logback.xml. Default values for table names would be the same as present ones to maintain backward compatibility. If you are interested in this feature let me know, I can implement it and provide a patch.
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