Thanks Nick, I'm not going to hack the log4net code, so that's not really an option. I'm asking about this, because one of the developers had asked if there was a way to do this.
But, it sounds like it's not really possible, unless we want to modify the config file... So, thanks for the information! -esr -----Original Message----- From: Nick Durcholz [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 10:01 AM To: Log4NET User Subject: RE: Change the log level programmatically? There isn't a clean way to do this with the interfaces provided. If you really MUST have this, you could probably hack something up, but it would require breaking some of the abstractions that the framework tries to enforce. You could also try loading the config xml into memory, modifying it using the dom, and then reconfiguring the entire heirarchy using log4net.Config.XmlConfigurator.Configure(ILoggerRepository repository, XmlElement element). I've never tried this, so can't really say what pitfalls and 'gotchas' come along with doing that. Why do you need to change the level of a logger at runtime in the first place? There may be a better way to accomplish the task at hand without doing that. ________________________________ From: Eric Rose (erose) [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 9:37 AM To: Log4NET User Subject: RE: Change the log level programmatically? Hi, I sent this question a couple of weeks ago, but haven't heard any feedback from anyone... Could someone offer some suggestions here, or let me know that this can't be done?! Thanks, -esr From: Eric Rose (erose) Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 10:22 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Change the log level programmatically? Hopefully this is an easy question which has already been asked (and answered) before. I searched online, but could not find a reasonable answer... Is there a way to change the default log level of a logger via C# program control? I don't need the setting to persist, so I don't want to have to change the XML config file and re-read it. In my C# code, I have a ILog variable that we use for all logging, defined as follows: private static readonly log4net.ILog log = log4net.LogManager.GetLogger(System.Reflection.MethodBase.GetCurrentMeth od().DeclaringType); I'd like to be able to somehow be able to use that 'log' variable, and set it's log level (INFO, WARN, ERROR, OFF, ALL, etc) to whatever I want in the code. Any help or pointers to useful examples would be appreciated! Thanks, -esr cid:[email protected] Eric Rose Software Engineer Product Development [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> Phone :(978) 936-1858 Cisco Systems, Inc. 500 Beaver Brook Road Boxborough, MA 01719 www.cisco.com <http://www.cisco.com>
