
On 4/16/2024 3:59 PM, Paul Galbraith via logback-user wrote:
Is it possible to write your own custom MDC implementation (similar to log4j's ContextDataProvider) so that logback can get context details from something other than threadlocal storage?
Hi Paul, This is a recurrent request and in more recent versions of logback you may override the MDC implementation. To do this, you need 1) to set the custom mdcAppender in your own implementation of SLF4JServiceProvider and 2) by calling the setMdcAdapter() method of the loggerContext instance currently in use. Calling LoggerFactory.getILoggerFactory will return this instance. You probably have a handle on the loggerContext in your own implementation of SLF4JServiceProvider as mentioned in the previous point. An alternative under consideration, but not yet implemented, is to provide an extension point in SLF4J's mdcAdapter interface itself. There is a request in the SLF4J project (on github) where this is being discussed. You are welcome to add your voice. Here is the link https://github.com/qos-ch/slf4j/issues/399 Let us know how it goes, -- Ceki Gülcü Sponsoring SLF4J/logback/reload4j at https://github.com/sponsors/qos-ch