Support for limiting entries in DbUpdateExceptionDestructurer#673
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Support for limiting entries in DbUpdateExceptionDestructurer#673mrtristan wants to merge 3 commits intoRehanSaeed:mainfrom
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# Conflicts: # Source/Serilog.Exceptions.EntityFrameworkCore/Serilog.Exceptions.EntityFrameworkCore.csproj
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This question turns up now and again. Would this help? |
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@RehanSaeed no, it's less about which properties and more about how many properties across how many objects yielding the log size. i'm not limiting properties in this PR, just how many objects in total are emitted with a hint to say what's been truncated |
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I also would like to limit the number of entries which will be logged. How can I help so we can merge this PR :) ? |
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can someone add some tests |
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We have to use
DbUpdateExceptionDestructurerfor the reasons expressed in the Readme, however some of our processes yield rather large updates that may fail which leads to absolutely massive log entries when an exception is thrown. This causes impact down the line as the logs get shipped to services like Datadog which stop parsing log lines at a certain size which leads to partial unprocessable json, etc.I think the cleanest way to handle this situation is to have an opt-in concept of a maximum quantity of entries that are present in the log.