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Hello @stukselbax ,
I will review documentation about this topic in order to get a clear idea about what you are suggesting and I will be back with an answer.
Thank you very much.
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Hello @stukselbax ,
I'm looking at your issue right now. I will be back soon.
Thank you again about your suggestion.
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Hello,
After months, I have been able to implement somehow the BeginScope behavior.
Regardless it is not already available on any nuget version, you could test it if you clone the develop branch, as the development of this feature is ready to be merged from develop to master on the next release.
Thank you @stukselbax by your suggestion, and by the reference to the other logging framework implementations. It was very helpful.
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Hi @huorswords!
As someone who's migrating projects to dotnet core, this functionality is most appreciated.
I see that you added it to 2.2.8 milestone but the README says that it will be available from 2.2.7 up, which one will contain the BeginScope functionality?
Is there a hard date on the next release?
I already have functionality in place to just upgrade and test my custom properties.
Again thanks a lot, great work!
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Hi @rolandolv,
Much appreciated!
Yes, 2.2.8 is expected to be released during next two weeks, as I need to update my build pipeline in order to be able to made it compatible to .NET Core 2.2.
From now, it is available on the develop branch. But, considering that you are waiting for, I will do my best to be able to release it as soon as possible!
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Hi again @rolandolv, @stukselbax !
I have been working on the build pipeline this morning and result easiest to fix the compatibility problem with .NET Core 2.2 than I have expected.
Soon will be available on https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Log4Net.AspNetCore/2.2.8
Thanks by your patience and let me know your thoughts when you test it!
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Hi @huorswords!
Thanks a lot man that was fast!
I tested it and it works perfect for my custom properties. Amazing work.
I'll continue to test it and if I found something I'll let you know.
Have a great day!
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