Ok, I looked into logback code and saw it is not possible to retrieve the parent logger from a logger with the current code. Was there a reason why this is not made possible? Would it be possible to add the necessary
public Logger getParent() { return parent; } method in the next release? Is there another way in logback to get the effective Appenders from a given logger other then retrieving the appenders from all loggers and then do name-string comparisons to find out who is whose parent? best regards, christian! On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 2:37 PM, Christian Migowski <chrismf...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > how can I get the parent logger of a given logger in logback? > What I want is to retrieve a list of all effective appenders on a > given logger, I suppose therefore I need to call > iteratorForAppenders() on the logger itself as well as on all parents, > right? > log4j had logger.getParent() but I cannot find something similar in logback. > > > thanks in advance, > best regards, > christian! > > > P.S. what I really want is to port this from log4j to logback, it gets > a list of all logfiles attached to a given logger: > > org.apache.log4j.Logger testlogger = > org.apache.log4j.Logger.getLogger(log.getName()); > ArrayList<String> recvdMsg = new ArrayList<String>(); > while (testlogger != null && testlogger instanceof > org.apache.log4j.Logger) { > Enumeration<Appender> loggers = testlogger.getAllAppenders(); > while (loggers.hasMoreElements()) { > Appender x = loggers.nextElement(); > if (x instanceof FileAppender) { > String filename = ((FileAppender) x).getFile(); > if (filename != null) { > File logfile = new File(filename); > try { > recvdMsg.add(logfile.getCanonicalPath()); > } catch (IOException e) { > //so we don't add the path, thats enough handling > } > } > } > } > testlogger = (org.apache.log4j.Logger) testlogger.getParent(); > } > _______________________________________________ Logback-user mailing list Logback-user@qos.ch http://mailman.qos.ch/mailman/listinfo/logback-user