Serilog.Sinks.Console 6.1.1-dev-02311

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A Serilog sink that writes log events to the Windows Console or an ANSI terminal via standard output. Coloring and custom themes are supported, including ANSI 256-color themes on macOS, Linux and Windows 10+. The default output is plain text; JSON formatting can be plugged in using Serilog.Formatting.Compact or the fully-customizable Serilog.Expressions.

Getting started

To use the console sink, first install the NuGet package:

dotnet add package Serilog.Sinks.Console

Then enable the sink using WriteTo.Console():

Log.Logger = new LoggerConfiguration()
    .WriteTo.Console()
    .CreateLogger();

Log.Information("Hello, world!");

Log events will be printed to STDOUT:

[12:50:51 INF] Hello, world!

Themes

The sink will colorize output by default:

Colorized Console

Themes can be specified when configuring the sink:

    .WriteTo.Console(theme: AnsiConsoleTheme.Code)

The following built-in themes are available:

  • ConsoleTheme.None - no styling
  • SystemConsoleTheme.Literate - styled to replicate Serilog.Sinks.Literate, using the System.Console coloring modes supported on all Windows/.NET targets; this is the default when no theme is specified
  • SystemConsoleTheme.Grayscale - a theme using only shades of gray, white, and black
  • AnsiConsoleTheme.Literate - an ANSI 256-color version of the "literate" theme
  • AnsiConsoleTheme.Grayscale - an ANSI 256-color version of the "grayscale" theme
  • AnsiConsoleTheme.Code - an ANSI 256-color Visual Studio Code-inspired theme
  • AnsiConsoleTheme.Sixteen - an ANSI 16-color theme that works well with both light and dark backgrounds

Adding a new theme is straightforward; examples can be found in the SystemConsoleThemes and AnsiConsoleThemes classes.

Output templates

The format of events to the console can be modified using the outputTemplate configuration parameter:

    .WriteTo.Console(
        outputTemplate: "[{Timestamp:HH:mm:ss} {Level:u3}] {Message:lj}{NewLine}{Exception}")

The default template, shown in the example above, uses built-in properties like Timestamp and Level. Properties from events, including those attached using enrichers, can also appear in the output template.

JSON output

The sink can write JSON output instead of plain text. CompactJsonFormatter or RenderedCompactJsonFormatter from Serilog.Formatting.Compact is recommended:

dotnet add package Serilog.Formatting.Compact

Pass a formatter to the Console() configuration method:

    .WriteTo.Console(new RenderedCompactJsonFormatter())

Output theming is not available when custom formatters are used.

XML <appSettings> configuration

To use the console sink with the Serilog.Settings.AppSettings package, first install that package if you haven't already done so:

dotnet add package Serilog.Settings.AppSettings

Instead of configuring the logger in code, call ReadFrom.AppSettings():

var log = new LoggerConfiguration()
    .ReadFrom.AppSettings()
    .CreateLogger();

In your application's App.config or Web.config file, specify the console sink assembly under the <appSettings> node:

<configuration>
  <appSettings>
    <add key="serilog:using:Console" value="Serilog.Sinks.Console" />
    <add key="serilog:write-to:Console" />

To configure the console sink with a different theme and include the SourceContext in the output, change your App.config/Web.config to:

<configuration>
  <appSettings>
    <add key="serilog:using:Console" value="Serilog.Sinks.Console" />
    <add key="serilog:write-to:Console.theme" value="Serilog.Sinks.SystemConsole.Themes.AnsiConsoleTheme::Code, Serilog.Sinks.Console" />
    <add key="serilog:write-to:Console.outputTemplate" value="[{Timestamp:HH:mm:ss} {Level:u3}] {Message:lj} &lt;s:{SourceContext}&gt;{NewLine}{Exception}" />

JSON appsettings.json configuration

To use the console sink with Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration, for example with ASP.NET Core or .NET Core, use the Serilog.Settings.Configuration package. First install that package if you have not already done so:

dotnet add package Serilog.Settings.Configuration

Instead of configuring the sink directly in code, call ReadFrom.Configuration():

var configuration = new ConfigurationBuilder()
    .AddJsonFile("appsettings.json")
    .Build();

var logger = new LoggerConfiguration()
    .ReadFrom.Configuration(configuration)
    .CreateLogger();

In your appsettings.json file, under the Serilog node, :

{
  "Serilog": {
    "WriteTo": [{"Name": "Console"}]
  }
}

To configure the console sink with a different theme and include the SourceContext in the output, change your appsettings.json to:

{
  "Serilog": {
    "WriteTo": [
      {
          "Name": "Console",
          "Args": {
            "theme": "Serilog.Sinks.SystemConsole.Themes.AnsiConsoleTheme::Code, Serilog.Sinks.Console",
            "outputTemplate": "[{Timestamp:HH:mm:ss} {Level:u3}] {Message:lj} <s:{SourceContext}>{NewLine}{Exception}"
          }
      }
    ]
  }
}

Performance

Console logging is synchronous and this can cause bottlenecks in some deployment scenarios. For high-volume console logging, consider using Serilog.Sinks.Async to move console writes to a background thread:

// dotnet add package serilog.sinks.async

Log.Logger = new LoggerConfiguration()
    .WriteTo.Async(wt => wt.Console())
    .CreateLogger();

Contributing

Would you like to help make the Serilog console sink even better? We keep a list of issues that are approachable for newcomers under the up-for-grabs label. Before starting work on a pull request, we suggest commenting on, or raising, an issue on the issue tracker so that we can help and coordinate efforts. For more details check out our contributing guide.

When contributing please keep in mind our Code of Conduct.

Copyright © Serilog Contributors - Provided under the Apache License, Version 2.0.

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