I am implementing logging in a Spring Boot project with logback library. I want to load different logging configuration files according to my Spring profiles (property spring.pofiles.active
). I have 3 files:
- logback-dev.xml
- logback-inte.xml
- logback-prod.xml
I am using Spring Boot version 1.2.2.RELEASE.
As you can read in Spring Boot documentation:
The various logging systems can be activated by including the appropriate libraries on the classpath, and further customized by providing a suitable configuration file in the root of the classpath, or in a location specified by the Spring Environment property logging.config. (Note however that since logging is initialized before the ApplicationContext is created, it isn’t possible to control logging from @PropertySources in Spring @Configuration files. System properties and the conventional Spring Boot external configuration files work just fine.)
So I tried to set logging.config
property in my application.properties file:
logging.config=classpath:/logback-${spring.profiles.active}.xml
But when i start my application, my logback-{profile}.xml is not loaded.
I think logging is a common problem that all projects using Spring Boot have encountered. Am I on the right track with the above approach?
I have other solutions that work, but I find them not as elegant (conditional parsing with Janino in logback.xml file or command line property).