That doesn't exactly solve what I am trying to do. The problem isn't that I can't get the correct level on a specific logger, the problem is more that I want to have a specific logger go to two different appenders and log at different levels based on the appender. For example I want to have the root logger log at level INFO to the Console. I then want to have the logger for some class Blah log to the appender for root (Console) at the level of root (INFO), but also log to a file Foo.txt at level Debug. So far as I can tell the only way to do this is to set the level of Blah to debug, have a file appender, and also put a filter on the console appender to filter out things below INFO. Does that make sense what I am trying to do? Basically I want a single logger to log to different levels to different appenders.
-Eric Ceki Gulcu wrote: > Hello Eric, > > I think this is described in chapter 3 of the manual. See "Example 3.9: > Logger > level sample (logback-examples/src/main/java/chapter3/sample4.xml)". The list > numbering in that chapter only works with Firefox. So on other browsers you > might see all examples numbered as "3.". See also the next section in the > same > chapter, on "Configuring Appenders", in particular, the cumulative addition > of > appenders. It might be the other "cleaner" way, you are looking for. > > HTH, > > Eric Faden wrote: > >> So suppose I set my root logger to error, but I want to have another >> logger operate at debug level. When I do that it makes that loggers >> level debug for all appenders. For example take the following >> >> <configuration> >> >> <appender name="*FILE*" >> .... >> </appender> >> >> <appender name="*STDOUT*" >> ... >> </appender> >> >> <logger name="mylogger"> >> <level value="debug" /> >> ** <appender-ref ref="FILE" />** >> </logger> >> >> <root> >> <level value="error" />* >> <appender-ref ref="STDOUT" />* >> </root> >> </configuration> >> >> In this example mylogger would output at debug level to BOTH STDOUT >> and FILE. Is it possible to only get mylogger to output at debug >> level to FILE and error to STDOUT? I realize that I can add a filter >> to the STDOUT appender to filter anything below ERROR, but I was >> curious if there was another way to do this, possibly cleaner? >> >> -Eric >> > > _______________________________________________ Logback-user mailing list [email protected] http://qos.ch/mailman/listinfo/logback-user
