This can be done with an extension method as outlined here:
http://rageshkrishna.com/2011/01/21/AddingCustomLogLevelsToLog4net.aspx
Adding some extension methods makes it dead simple to start using the
new log levels:
public static class SecurityExtensions
{
static readonly log4net.Core.Level authLevel = new log4net.Core.Level(50000, "Auth");
public static void Auth(this ILog log, string message)
{
log.Logger.Log(System.Reflection.MethodBase.GetCurrentMethod().DeclaringType,
authLevel, message, null);
}
public static void AuthFormat(this ILog log, string message, params object[] args)
{
string formattedMessage = string.Format(message, args);
log.Logger.Log(System.Reflection.MethodBase.GetCurrentMethod().DeclaringType,
authLevel, formattedMessage, null);
}
}
And that’s it – now I can start using my new “Auth” logging level on
any instance of ILog like this:
SecurityLogger.AuthFormat("User logged in with id {0} from IP address {1}", id, Request.UserHostAddress);
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