
I don't understand the question anyway. If there is no need for a logger (that is, if it shall not become instantiated), what does it mean to know the log-level. Which routine shall read the config, if the logger isn't instantiated? Otherwise do a "String level=log.getLevel.toString()" Ulrich Am 30.07.2013 um 21:18 schrieb David Roussel <nabble@diroussel.xsmail.com>:
Gaston,
Normally if you need to do something based on the logging level, you'd do.
if (log.isDebugEnabled()) { … }
Is there some special reason why you'd need the exact level?
David
On 30 Jul 2013, at 19:33, gaston sponer <gaston.sponer@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi, Is there any way to get from MyLayout the logger level? I don't want to do this:
package com.render; import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory; import ch.qos.logback.classic.Logger; import ch.qos.logback.classic.spi.ILoggingEvent; import ch.qos.logback.core.LayoutBase;
import com.render.domain.Employee;
public class MyLayout extends LayoutBase<ILoggingEvent>{
String level= ((Logger)LoggerFactory.getLogger("employee")).getLevel().toString(); ... ...
This works well but i don't like to instantiate an object just to get a logger level.
This is my xml config file:
<configuration> <logger name="employee" level="debug"/> <appender name="CONSOLE" class="ch.qos.logback.core.ConsoleAppender"> <encoder class="ch.qos.logback.core.encoder.LayoutWrappingEncoder"> <layout class="com.render.MyLayout" > </layout> </encoder> </appender>
<root level="off"> <appender-ref ref="CONSOLE" /> </root> </configuration>
Thanks, Gastón.
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