Ok, so I'm trying out NLog, but it keeps falling over. Let me go through what I've got so far.
My NLog.config file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<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/${shortdate}.log" />
</targets>
<rules>
<logger name="*" minlevel="Debug" writeTo="file" />
</rules>
</nlog>
Then I'm creating my object like this:
private static Logger logger = LogManager.GetCurrentClassLogger();
And then when I want to log something I'm doing it like this:
try
{
// Do something
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
logger.Fatal("ERROR {0}", ex);
return null;
}
But I'm getting the following errors:
System.TypeInitializationException was unhandled
Message="The type initializer for 'Rhs.CMSSites.Services.GetBlogFeeds' threw an exception."
Source="GetBlogFeeds"
TypeName="Rhs.CMSSites.Services.GetBlogFeeds"
StackTrace:
at Rhs.CMSSites.Services.GetBlogFeeds.Main(String[] args)
at System.AppDomain._nExecuteAssembly(Assembly assembly, String[] args)
at Microsoft.VisualStudio.HostingProcess.HostProc.RunUsersAssembly()
at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state)
at System.Threading.ThreadHelper.ThreadStart()
InnerException: System.NullReferenceException
Message="Object reference not set to an instance of an object."
Source="GetBlogFeeds"
StackTrace:
at Rhs.CMSSites.Services.GetBlogFeeds.UserDetails(String UserName) in C:\Dev\Rhs.CMSSites.Services\GetBlogFeeds\GetBlogFeeds\Program.cs:line 217
at Rhs.CMSSites.Services.GetBlogFeeds..cctor() in C:\Dev\Rhs.CMSSites.Services\GetBlogFeeds\GetBlogFeeds\Program.cs:line 25
InnerException:
Any ideas?
Edit
Probably should have mentioned this earlier, but this is a command line app. GetBlogFeeds is the name of the class.
Edit2
Ok, I've been an absolute idiot. I was calling the UserDetails()
method (which attempts to use the NLog method) before instantiating the logger class. I'm going to upvote you both. Thanks and sorry.