I have a log4j2.xml config file in the class path. One of the appenders is a File appender, and I would like to set the target file name at run time in the Java application.
According to the docs I should be able to use a double "$" and a context prefix in the log4j2.xml file:
<appenders>
<File name="MyFile" fileName="$${sys:logFilename}">
<PatternLayout pattern="%-4r %d{${datestamp}} [%t] %-5level %logger{36} - %msg%n"/>
</File>
</appenders>
where the "sys" prefix indicates that the Configurator will lookup the property "logFilename" in the system properties. So in the application, I call (rather early on):
System.setProperty("logFilename", filename);
I have also turned on auto-reconfiguration for log4j2 in the xml file:
<configuration status="debug" monitorInterval="5">>
Unfortunately, this has no effect whatsoever, and the log file is never created. Some of the log4j2 status output is below:
2013-02-13 15:36:37,574 DEBUG Calling createAppender on class org.apache.logging.log4j.core.appender.FileAppender for element File with params(fileName="${sys:logFilename}", append="null", locking="null", name="MyFile", immediateFlush="null", suppressExceptions="null", bufferedIO="null", PatternLayout(%-4r %d{yyyy-MM-dd/HH:mm:ss.SSS/zzz} [%t] %-5level %logger{36} - %msg%n), null)
2013-02-13 15:36:37,576 DEBUG Starting FileManager ${sys:logFilename}
How can I have the value of "fileName" in the File Appender be set at run time? Alternatively, how can I simply add a new File Appender to the root logger at run time? In Log4j 2.0 most of the API to change the configuration is hidden.