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What I have now:

  • Windows Event channel
  • Simple File channel
  • Splitter channel to route to both channels
  • Root logger set with PRIO_INFORMATION level

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//Windows Event Log
Poco::EventLogChannel* elChannel = new Poco::EventLogChannel("App");

//Simple file Log
Poco::SimpleFileChannel* sfChannel = new Poco::SimpleFileChannel();
sfChannel->setProperty("path", "log.txt");
sfChannel->setProperty("rotation", "10 M");

//Splitter Channel 
Poco::SplitterChannel* sChannel = new Poco::SplitterChannel();
sChannel->addChannel(sfChannel);
sChannel->addChannel(elChannel);

logger().root().setChannel(sChannel);
logger().root().setLevel(Poco::Message::PRIO_INFORMATION);

I would like to have different log levels per channel in the splitter:

  • Windows Event channel level: WARNING
  • File channel level: INFORMATION

This way only messages above WARNING would go to Windows Event Viewer.

Could this be achieved in some way using standard Poco::Logger?

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Logging level is per Logger, not per Channel, so you will have to have two loggers. See Logger example. To avoid inconvenience of having to log the same thing twice, you can write your own "splitter" function that wraps the loggers and logs the same messages to both.

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  • is there a way to this through a config file? Can easily create both loggers but how would the application know which one to use and when to use both?
    – Perbert
    Nov 17, 2015 at 12:04
  • I'm not sure I understand the question. You can configure loggers in the config file and you have to write your own wrapper for them, which simply forwards log messages to both loggers; messages are filtered and routed accordingly by each logger.
    – Alex
    Nov 17, 2015 at 17:23
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    The link is dead, here is the correct one
    – filimonov
    May 3, 2021 at 8:51
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Here is a simple example.

#include "Poco/Logger.h"
using Poco::Logger;
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
    Logger& logger = Logger::get("TestLogger");
    logger.information("This is an informational message");
    logger.warning("This is a warning message");
    return 0;
}

More details:

https://pocoproject.org/slides/110-Logging.pdf

Here are some valuable slides about other Poco subsystems

https://pocoproject.org/slides/

I hope the links won't be broken :)

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