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I am looking for a way to log expressive messages when I catch an exception with NLog 2.0.1, something like

try {
    ....
}
catch(Exception ex) {
    logger.ErrorException("Error with query {0}", query, ex);
}

But NLog does not support it. Other forms that have happened to me are

logger.ErrorException(  String.Format("Error with query {0}", query)) , ex);

or

logger.Error("Error with query {0} {1} {2}", query, ex.Message, ex.StackTrace);

or

logger.Error("Error with query {0}", query);
logger.ErrorException("", ex);

or

LogEventInfo ei = new LogEventInfo(LogLevel.Error, logger.Name, null, 
                         "Error with query {0}", new object[] { query }, ex); 
logger.Log(ei);

But none seems so simple as calls to logger.Error () At the moment, the first option is my favority despite Format a string that maybe will not be used:

  • the second option not use the layout options for exceptions.
  • the third creates two entries in the log and maybe will be confusing.
  • the fourth option is much less clear.

There is some more?

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    String.Format("Error with query %s", query) Is this c#? Sep 16, 2013 at 14:15
  • ups.. I made out with java. Edited
    – Narkha
    Sep 16, 2013 at 14:16
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    Why not just write an extension method? Sep 16, 2013 at 14:29

2 Answers 2

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Update,

This is possible since NLog 4.0

logger.Error(ex, "Error with query {0}", query);

See news post - consistent logging of exceptions

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  • Great feature! I don't accept the answer because it was done for NLog 2.0.1, but is good to now that the library has improved.
    – Narkha
    Aug 24, 2016 at 8:42
  • Sure, although I dislike unanswered questions
    – Julian
    Aug 24, 2016 at 11:24
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There are no other overrides. You are out of luck.

Your second example looks nice.

When I look in Visual Studio Error() has 42 different signatures

ErrorException() only has one.

From the following link you can see this: (click on "Error" and "ErrorException" links)

http://nlog-project.org/documentation/v2.0.1/html/AllMembers_T_NLog_Logger.htm

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