HttpApplication.LogRequest Event
Definition
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Occurs just before ASP.NET performs any logging for the current request.
public:
event EventHandler ^ LogRequest;
public event EventHandler LogRequest;
member this.LogRequest : EventHandler
Public Custom Event LogRequest As EventHandler
Event Type
Examples
The following example demonstrates how to provide an event handler for the LogRequest event. The event handler also handles several other events. Therefore, the CurrentNotification and IsPostNotification properties are used to determine what code to run.
using System;
using System.Data;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.Security;
using System.Web.UI;
// Module that demonstrates one event handler for several events.
namespace Samples
{
public class ModuleExampleTestCS : IHttpModule
{
public ModuleExampleTestCS()
{
// Constructor
}
public void Init(HttpApplication app)
{
app.AuthenticateRequest += new EventHandler(App_Handler);
app.PostAuthenticateRequest += new EventHandler(App_Handler);
app.LogRequest += new EventHandler(App_Handler);
app.PostLogRequest += new EventHandler(App_Handler);
}
public void Dispose()
{
}
// One handler for AuthenticationRequest, PostAuthenticateRequest,
// LogRequest, and PostLogRequest events
public void App_Handler(object source, EventArgs e)
{
HttpApplication app = (HttpApplication)source;
HttpContext context = app.Context;
if (context.CurrentNotification == RequestNotification.AuthenticateRequest)
{
if (!context.IsPostNotification)
{
// Put code here that is invoked when the AuthenticateRequest event is raised.
}
else
{
// PostAuthenticateRequest
// Put code here that runs after the AuthenticateRequest event completes.
}
}
if (context.CurrentNotification == RequestNotification.LogRequest)
{
if (!context.IsPostNotification)
{
// Put code here that is invoked when the LogRequest event is raised.
}
else
{
// PostLogRequest
// Put code here that runs after the LogRequest event completes.
}
}
}
}
}
Imports System.Data
Imports System.Web
Imports System.Web.Security
Imports System.Web.UI
' Module that demonstrates one event handler for several events.
Namespace Samples
Public Class ModuleExampleTestVB
Implements IHttpModule
Public Sub New()
' Constructor
End Sub
Public Sub Init(ByVal app As HttpApplication) Implements IHttpModule.Init
AddHandler app.AuthenticateRequest, AddressOf Me.App_Handler
AddHandler app.PostAuthenticateRequest, AddressOf Me.App_Handler
AddHandler app.LogRequest, AddressOf Me.App_Handler
AddHandler app.PostLogRequest, AddressOf Me.App_Handler
End Sub
Public Sub Dispose() Implements IHttpModule.Dispose
End Sub
' One handler for AuthenticationRequest, PostAuthenticateRequest,
' LogRequest, and PostLogRequest events
Public Sub App_Handler(ByVal source As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
Dim app As HttpApplication = CType(source, HttpApplication)
Dim context As HttpContext = app.Context
If (context.CurrentNotification = RequestNotification.AuthenticateRequest) Then
If Not (context.IsPostNotification) Then
' Put code here that is invoked when the AuthenticateRequest event is raised.
Else
' PostAuthenticateRequest
' Put code here that runs after the AuthenticateRequest event completes.
End If
End If
If (context.CurrentNotification = RequestNotification.LogRequest) Then
If Not (context.IsPostNotification) Then
' Put code here that is invoked when the LogRequest event is raised.
Else
' PostLogRequest
' Put code here that runs after the LogRequest event completes.
End If
End If
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace
Remarks
The LogRequest event is raised even if an error occurs. You can provide an event handler for the LogRequest event to provide custom logging for the request.
For more information about how to handle events, see Handling and Raising Events.
LogRequest is introduced in the .NET Framework version 3.5. For more information, see Versions and Dependencies.