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File target
Writes log messages to one or more files.
Supported in .NET, Silverlight, Compact Framework and Mono. ##Configuration Syntax
<targets>
<target xsi:type="File"
name="String"
layout="Layout"
header="Layout"
footer="Layout"
encoding="Encoding"
lineEnding="Enum"
archiveAboveSize="Long"
maxArchiveFiles="Integer"
archiveFileName="Layout"
archiveNumbering="Enum"
archiveEvery="Enum"
replaceFileContentsOnEachWrite="Boolean"
fileAttributes="Enum"
fileName="Layout"
deleteOldFileOnStartup="Boolean"
enableFileDelete="Boolean"
createDirs="Boolean"
concurrentWrites="Boolean"
openFileCacheTimeout="Integer"
openFileCacheSize="Integer"
networkWrites="Boolean"
concurrentWriteAttemptDelay="Integer"
concurrentWriteAttempts="Integer"
bufferSize="Integer"
autoFlush="Boolean"
keepFileOpen="Boolean" />
</targets>
Read more about using the Configuration File.
##Parameters
###General Options
name - Name of the target.
###Layout Options
layout - Text to be rendered. Layout Required. Default: ${longdate}|${level:uppercase=true}|${logger}|${message}
header - Header. Layout
footer - Footer. Layout
encoding - File encoding. Encoding
lineEnding - Line ending mode.
Possible values:
- CR - Insert CR character (ASCII 13) after each line.
- CRLF - Insert CR LF sequence (ASCII 13, ASCII 10) after each line.
- Default - Insert platform-dependent end-of-line sequence after each line.
- LF - Insert LF character (ASCII 10) after each line.
- None - Don't insert any line ending.
###Archival Options
archiveAboveSize - Size in bytes above which log files will be automatically archived. Long
Caution: Enabling this option can considerably slow down your file logging in multi-process scenarios. If only one process is going to be writing to the file, consider setting ConcurrentWrites to false for maximum performance.
maxArchiveFiles - Maximum number of archive files that should be kept. Integer Default: 9
archiveFileName - Name of the file to be used for an archive. Layout
It may contain a special placeholder {#####} that will be replaced with a sequence of numbers depending on the archiving strategy. The number of hash characters used determines the number of numerical digits to be used for numbering files.
archiveNumbering - Way file archives are numbered.
Possible values:
- Rolling - Rolling style numbering (the most recent is always #0 then #1, ..., #N.
- Sequence - Sequence style numbering. The most recent archive has the highest number.
archiveEvery - Indicates whether to automatically archive log files every time the specified time passes.
Possible values:
- Day - Archive daily.
- Hour - Archive every hour.
- Minute - Archive every minute.
- Month - Archive every month.
- None - Don't archive based on time.
- Year - Archive every year.
Files are moved to the archive as part of the write operation if the current period of time changes. For example if the current hour changes from 10 to 11, the first write that will occur on or after 11:00 will trigger the archiving. Caution: Enabling this option can considerably slow down your file logging in multi-process scenarios. If only one process is going to be writing to the file, consider setting ConcurrentWrites to false for maximum performance.
###Output Options replaceFileContentsOnEachWrite - Indicates whether to replace file contents on each write instead of appending log message at the end. Boolean Default: False
fileAttributes - File attributes (Windows only).
Possible values:
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Archive - File should be archived.
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Compressed - Compress file contents.
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DeleteOnClose - Delete file after it is closed.
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Device - Device file.
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Encrypted - Encrypted file.
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Hidden - Hidden file.
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NoBuffering - The system opens a file with no system caching.
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Normal - Normal file.
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NotContentIndexed - File should not be indexed by the content indexing service.
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PosixSemantics - A file is accessed according to POSIX rules.
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Readonly - Read-only
This parameter is not supported in:
- NLog v2.0 for .NET Framework 2.0
- NLog v2.0 for .NET Framework 3.5
- NLog v2.0 for .NET Framework 4.0
- NLog v2.0 for Mono 2.x
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ReadOnly - Read-only file.
This parameter is not supported in:
- NLog v1.0 for .NET Framework 1.0
- NLog v1.0 for .NET Framework 1.1
- NLog v1.0 for .NET Framework 2.0
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ReparsePoint - Reparse point.
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SparseFile - Sparse file.
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System - System file.
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Temporary - File is temporary (should be kept in cache and not written to disk if possible).
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WriteThrough - The system writes through any intermediate cache and goes directly to disk.
This parameter is not supported in:
- NLog v1.0 for .NET Compact Framework 1.0
- NLog v1.0 for .NET Compact Framework 2.0
- NLog v2.0 for .NET Compact Framework 2.0
- NLog v2.0 for .NET Compact Framework 3.5
- NLog v2.0 for Silverlight 4.0
fileName - Name of the file to write to. Layouy Required.
This FileName string is a layout which may include instances of layout renderers. This lets you use a single target to write to multiple files.
The following value makes NLog write logging events to files based on the log level in the directory where the application runs. ${basedir}/${level}.log All Debug messages will go to Debug.log, all Info messages will go to Info.log and so on. You can combine as many of the layout renderers as you want to produce an arbitrary log file name.
deleteOldFileOnStartup - Indicates whether to delete old log file on startup. Boolean Default: False
This option works only when the "FileName" parameter denotes a single file.
enableFileDelete - Indicates whether to enable log file(s) to be deleted. Boolean Default: True
createDirs - Indicates whether to create directories if they don't exist. Boolean Default: True
Setting this to false may improve performance a bit, but you'll receive an error when attempting to write to a directory that's not present.
###Performance Tuning Options
concurrentWrites - Indicates whether concurrent writes to the log file by multiple processes on the same host. Boolean Default: True
This makes multi-process logging possible. NLog uses a special technique that lets it keep the files open for writing.
openFileCacheTimeout - Maximum number of seconds that files are kept open. If this number is negative the files are not automatically closed after a period of inactivity. Integer Default: -1
openFileCacheSize - Number of files to be kept open. Setting this to a higher value may improve performance in a situation where a single File target is writing to many files (such as splitting by level or by logger). Integer Default: 5
The files are managed on a LRU (least recently used) basis, which flushes the files that have not been used for the longest period of time should the cache become full. As a rule of thumb, you shouldn't set this parameter to a very high value. A number like 10-15 shouldn't be exceeded, because you'd be keeping a large number of files open which consumes system resources.
networkWrites - Indicates whether concurrent writes to the log file by multiple processes on different network hosts. Boolean Default: False
This effectively prevents files from being kept open.
concurrentWriteAttemptDelay - Delay in milliseconds to wait before attempting to write to the file again. Integer Default: 1
The actual delay is a random value between 0 and the value specified in this parameter. On each failed attempt the delay base is doubled up to ConcurrentWriteAttempts times.
Assuming that ConcurrentWriteAttemptDelay is 10 the time to wait will be: a random value between 0 and 10 milliseconds - 1st attempt a random value between 0 and 20 milliseconds - 2nd attempt a random value between 0 and 40 milliseconds - 3rd attempt a random value between 0 and 80 milliseconds - 4th attempt ... and so on.
concurrentWriteAttempts - Number of times the write is appended on the file before NLog discards the log message. Integer Default: 10
bufferSize - Log file buffer size in bytes. Integer Default: 32768
autoFlush - Indicates whether to automatically flush the file buffers after each log message. Boolean Default: True
keepFileOpen - Indicates whether to keep log file open instead of opening and closing it on each logging event. Boolean Default: False
Setting this property to True helps improve performance.
##Examples
###Simple logging
The simplest use of File target is to produce single log file. In order to do this, put the following code in the configuration file such as NLog.config. Logs wil be written to logfile.txt in logs directory.
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<nlog xmlns="http://www.nlog-project.org/schemas/NLog.xsd"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<targets>
<target name="file" xsi:type="File"
layout="${longdate} ${logger} ${message}"
fileName="${basedir}/logs/logfile.txt"
keepFileOpen="false"
encoding="iso-8859-2" />
</targets>
<rules>
<logger name="*" minlevel="Debug" writeTo="file" />
</rules>
</nlog>
###Per-level log files Single File target can be used to write to multiple files at once. The following configuration will cause log entries for each log level to be written to a separate file, so you will get:
- Trace.log
- Debug.log
- Info.log
- Warn.log
- Error.log
- Fatal.log
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<nlog xmlns="http://www.nlog-project.org/schemas/NLog.xsd"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<targets>
<target name="file" xsi:type="File"
layout="${longdate} ${logger} ${message}"
fileName="${basedir}/${level}.log" />
</targets>
<rules>
<logger name="*" minlevel="Debug" writeTo="file" />
</rules>
</nlog>
###One log file per day The following configuration will create one log file for each day. Log files will be named:
- 2010-06-05.log
- 2010-06-06.log
- 2010-06-07.log
- 2010-06-08.log
- ...
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<nlog xmlns="http://www.nlog-project.org/schemas/NLog.xsd"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<targets>
<target name="file" xsi:type="File"
layout="${longdate} ${logger} ${message}"
fileName="${basedir}/${shortdate}.log" />
</targets>
<rules>
<logger name="*" minlevel="Debug" writeTo="file" />
</rules>
</nlog>
###Asynchronous logging Depending on your usage scenario it may be useful to add an AsyncWrapper target the file target. This way all your log messages will be written on a separate thread so your main thread can be unblocked more quickly. Asynchronous logging is recommended for multi-threaded server applications which run for a long time and is not recommended for quickly-finishing command line applications.
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<nlog xmlns="http://www.nlog-project.org/schemas/NLog.xsd"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<targets>
<!-- Log in a separate thread, possibly queueing up to
5000 messages. When the queue overflows, discard any
extra messages-->
<target name="file" xsi:type="AsyncWrapper" queueLimit="5000" overflowAction="Discard">
<target xsi:type="File" fileName="${basedir}/logs/${level}.txt" />
</target>
</targets>
<rules>
<logger name="*" minlevel="Debug" writeTo="file" />
</rules>
</nlog>
###Creating comma-separated log file (CSV) In order to create comma-separated files (CSV), use the following configuration, which utilizes CsvLayout. The resulting file will have 4 columns and will be formatted according to CSV rules:
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<nlog xmlns="http://www.nlog-project.org/schemas/NLog.xsd"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<targets>
<target name="csv" xsi:type="File" fileName="${basedir}/file.csv">
<layout xsi:type="CSVLayout">
<column name="time" layout="${longdate}" />
<column name="message" layout="${message}" />
<column name="logger" layout="${logger}"/>
<column name="level" layout="${level}"/>
</layout>
</target>
</targets>
<rules>
<logger name="*" minlevel="Debug" writeTo="csv" />
</rules>
</nlog>
###Size-based file archival Log files can be automatically archived by moving them to another location after reaching certain size. The following configuration will create logs/logfile.txt which will be archived to archives/log.000000.txt', archives/log.000001.txt', archives/log.000002.txt' and so on once the main log file reaches 10KB.
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<nlog xmlns="http://www.nlog-project.org/schemas/NLog.xsd"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<targets>
<target name="file" xsi:type="File"
layout="${longdate} ${logger} ${message}"
fileName="${basedir}/logs/logfile.txt"
archiveFileName="${basedir}/archives/log.{#####}.txt"
archiveAboveSize="10240"
archiveNumbering="Sequence"
concurrentWrites="true"
keepFileOpen="false"
encoding="iso-8859-2" />
</targets>
<rules>
<logger name="*" minlevel="Debug" writeTo="file" />
</rules>
</nlog>
###Time-based file archival Log files can calso be automatically archived based on time. This configuration will archive a file at the beginning of each day and will use rolling file naming, so log file from the previous day can always be found in archives//log.0.txt, log from two days ago is in archives//log.1.txt and so on. This configuration will keep at most 7 archive files, so logs older than one week will be automatically deleted.
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<nlog xmlns="http://www.nlog-project.org/schemas/NLog.xsd"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<targets>
<target name="file" xsi:type="File"
layout="${longdate} ${logger} ${message}"
fileName="${basedir}/logs/logfile.txt"
archiveFileName="${basedir}/archives/log.{#}.txt"
archiveEvery="Day"
archiveNumbering="Rolling"
maxArchiveFiles="7"
concurrentWrites="true"
keepFileOpen="false"
encoding="iso-8859-2" />
</targets>
<rules>
<logger name="*" minlevel="Debug" writeTo="file" />
</rules>
</nlog>