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Is it possible, using Serilog, to log to a webservice of mine and if throws an error (no internet, for instance) to log to a RollingFile. Should only log to RollingFile if WebService fails.

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You can implement this yourself by creating a custom sink that wraps another new RollingFileSink(...) and only forwards events if the web service call fails.

To do this you'd implement ILogEventSink or, if the web service accepts batches, create a subclass of PeriodicBatchingSink.

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  • I've been using this approach with a FileSink as a fallback. In order to accomplish this, I create a new FileSink and pass it into MyCustomSink. MyCustomSink forwards any events to the FileSink if the original delivery method fails. However, it appears that support for this approach is going away. In github.com/serilog/serilog-sinks-file/commit/…, the public FileSink constructor was marked obsolete, indicating that you must use .WriteTo.File. However .WriteTo.File doesn't support this use case. Is there an alternative I'm missing?
    – blachniet
    Jun 5, 2019 at 17:52
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    Hey @blachniet - yes, sorry - I should have mentioned in that obsoletion message that you can now construct instances of any sink by using LoggerSinkConfiguration.Wrap(). If you need a hand and can raise a question here, send me a note and I'll help where I can. Jun 6, 2019 at 5:03

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