I want log4net to write log files (using RollingFileAppender) to a subfolder of the common application data folder (e.g. C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Company\Product\Logs).
However, on Win XP, there is no environment variable that specifies this folder. We have %ALLUSERSPROFILE%, we have %APPDATA%, but there is nothing like %ALLUSERSAPPDATA%.
Programatically, I could use Environment.SpecialFolder.CommonApplicationData, but I need to put it in the log4net config, something like this:

<appender name="RollingFileAppender" type="log4net.Appender.RollingFileAppender">
   <file value="%ALLUSERSAPPDATA%\Company\Product\Logs\error.log" />
</appender>

OK, we could define this in our setup, but maybe someone comes up with a better idea?

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please correct the question title spelling "specifiy" – XMLforDummies Jan 11 '11 at 18:43
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This posting on the log4net mailinglist explains how you can define your own path replacement variables.

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Thanks, this gave me the right idea. I will define a property and use a PatternString for the folder in the config file. – user57474 Jan 22 '09 at 13:51
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We just use this:

<param name="File" value="${ALLUSERSPROFILE}/Company/Product/Logs/error.log"/>

It works great.


This line can simply be inserted into your current appender configuration:

<appender name="RollingFileAppender" type="log4net.Appender.RollingFileAppender">
   <param name="File" value="${ALLUSERSPROFILE}/Company/Product/Logs/error.log"/>
</appender>
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Here's the full code from the log4net mailing list that pilif linked to:

Basically the method is to implement a custom pattern converter for the log4net config file.

First add this class to your project:

public class SpecialFolderPatternConverter : log4net.Util.PatternConverter
{
    override protected void Convert(System.IO.TextWriter writer, object state)
    {
        Environment.SpecialFolder specialFolder = (Environment.SpecialFolder)Enum.Parse(typeof(Environment.SpecialFolder), base.Option, true);
        writer.Write(Environment.GetFolderPath(specialFolder));
    }
}

Then set up the File parameter of your FileAppender as follows:

<file type="log4net.Util.PatternString">
    <converter>
      <name value="folder" />
      <type value="MyAppName.SpecialFolderPatternConverter,MyAppName" />
    </converter>
    <conversionPattern value="%folder{CommonApplicationData}\\SomeOtherFolder\\log.txt" />
  </file>

Basically the %folder tells it to look at the converter called folder which points it to the SpecialFolderPatternConverter class. It then calls Convert on that class, passing in the CommonApplicationData (or whatever) enum value.

Apparently in the next release of log4net (1.2.11) there will be a simpler method, as described here.

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