BaseAbstractApplicationBuilder<T>.WithDebugLoggingCallback Method
Definition
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Sets the Debug logging callback to a default debug method which displays the level of the message and the message itself. For details see https://aka.ms/msal-net-logging
public T WithDebugLoggingCallback (Microsoft.Identity.Client.LogLevel logLevel = Microsoft.Identity.Client.LogLevel.Info, bool enablePiiLogging = false, bool withDefaultPlatformLoggingEnabled = false);
member this.WithDebugLoggingCallback : Microsoft.Identity.Client.LogLevel * bool * bool -> 'T
Public Function WithDebugLoggingCallback (Optional logLevel As LogLevel = Microsoft.Identity.Client.LogLevel.Info, Optional enablePiiLogging As Boolean = false, Optional withDefaultPlatformLoggingEnabled As Boolean = false) As T
Parameters
- logLevel
- LogLevel
Desired level of logging. The default is LogLevel.Info
- enablePiiLogging
- Boolean
Boolean used to enable/disable logging of
Personally Identifiable Information (PII).
PII logs are never written to default outputs like Console, Logcat or NSLog
Default is set to false
, which ensures that your application is compliant with GDPR.
You can set it to true
for advanced debugging requiring PII
- withDefaultPlatformLoggingEnabled
- Boolean
Flag to enable/disable logging to platform defaults.
In Desktop, Event Tracing is used. In iOS, NSLog is used.
In android, logcat is used. The default value is false
Returns
The builder to chain the .With methods