<appender name="RollingLogFileAppender" type="log4net.Appender.RollingFileAppender">
<lockingModel type="log4net.Appender.FileAppender+MinimalLock"/>
<file value="logs\" />
<datePattern value="dd.MM.yyyy'.log'" />
<staticLogFileName value="false" />
<appendToFile value="true" />
<rollingStyle value="Composite" />
<maxSizeRollBackups value="10" />
<maximumFileSize value="5MB" />
<layout type="log4net.Layout.PatternLayout">
<conversionPattern value="%date [%thread] %-5level %logger [%property{NDC}] - %message%newline" />
</layout>
</appender>
In your Log4net config file, use the following parameter with the RollingFileAppender:
<param name="DatePattern" value="dd.MM.yyyy'.log'" />
For a RollingLogFileAppender you also need these elements and values:
<rollingStyle value="Date" />
<staticLogFileName value="false" />
Using Log4Net 1.2.13 we use the following configuration settings to allow date time in the file name.
<file type="log4net.Util.PatternString" value="E:/logname-%utcdate{yyyy-MM-dd}.txt" />
Which will provide files in the following convention: logname-2015-04-17.txt
With this it's usually best to have the following to ensure you're holding 1 log per day.
<rollingStyle value="Date" />
<datePattern value="yyyyMMdd" />
If size of file is a concern the following allows 500 files of 5MB in size until a new day spawns. CountDirection allows Ascending or Descending numbering of files which are no longer current.
<maxSizeRollBackups value="500" />
<maximumFileSize value="5MB" />
<rollingStyle value="Composite" />
<datePattern value="yyyyMMdd" />
<CountDirection value="1"/>
<staticLogFileName value="true" />
I ended up using (note the '.log' filename and the single quotes around 'myfilename_'):
<rollingStyle value="Date" />
<datePattern value="'myfilename_'yyyy-MM-dd"/>
<preserveLogFileNameExtension value="true" />
<staticLogFileName value="false" />
<file type="log4net.Util.PatternString" value="c:\\Logs\\.log" />
This gives me:
myfilename_2015-09-22.log
myfilename_2015-09-23.log
.
.
I've tried all the answers, but there was always something missing and not functioning as expected for me.
Then I experimented a bit with the hints given in each answer and was successful with the following setting:
<appender name="RollingActivityLog" type="log4net.Appender.RollingFileAppender">
<file type="log4net.Util.PatternString" value="C:\temp\LOG4NET_Sample_Activity.log" />
<appendToFile value="true" />
<rollingStyle value="Date" />
<staticLogFileName value="false" />
<preserveLogFileNameExtension value="true" />
<datePattern value="-yyyyMMdd" />
<layout type="log4net.Layout.PatternLayout">
<conversionPattern value="%date %-5level - %message%newline" />
</layout>
</appender>
The issue with other combinations of parameters was that the latest file didn't have the time pattern, or that the time pattern was appended as .log20171215 which created a new file time (and a new file type!) each day - or both issues appeared.
Now with this setting you are getting files like this one:
LOG4NET_Sample_Activity-20171215.log
which is what I wanted.
To summarize:
Don't put the date pattern in the <file value=... attribute, just define it in the datePattern.
Make sure you have the preserveLogFileNameExtension value attribute set to true.
Make sure you have the staticLogFileName value set to false.
Set the rollingStyle attribute value to Date.
To preserve file extension:
<log4net>
<root>
<level value="DEBUG"/>
<appender-ref ref="RollingLogFileAppender"/>
</root>
<appender name="RollingLogFileAppender" type="log4net.Appender.RollingFileAppender">
<file type="log4net.Util.PatternString" value="D:\\LogFolder\\%date{yyyyMM}\\SchT.log" />
<appendToFile value="true" />
<rollingStyle value="Date" />
<maximumFileSize value="30MB" />
<staticLogFileName value="true" />
<preserveLogFileNameExtension value="true"/>
<datePattern value="ddMMyyyy" />
<layout type="log4net.Layout.PatternLayout">
<conversionPattern value="%date [%thread] %-5level %logger - %message%newline" />
</layout>
</appender>
</log4net>
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