<add> Element for <listeners> for <source>
Adds a listener to the Listeners
collection for a trace source.
<configuration>
<system.diagnostics>
<sources>
<source>
<listeners>
<add>
Syntax
<add name="name"
type="TraceListenerClassName, Version, Culture, PublicKeyToken"
initializeData="data"/>
Attributes and Elements
The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.
Attributes
Attribute | Description |
---|---|
type |
Required attribute, unless you're referencing a listener in the sharedListeners collection, in which case you only need to refer to it by name (see the Example).Specifies the type of the listener. You must use a string that meets the requirements specified in Specifying Fully Qualified Type Names. |
initializeData |
Optional attribute. The string passed to the constructor for the specified class. A ConfigurationException is thrown if the class does not have a constructor that takes a string. |
name |
Optional attribute. Specifies the name of the listener. |
traceOutputOptions |
Optional attribute. Specifies the TraceOutputOptions property value for the trace listener. |
[custom attributes] | Optional attributes. Specifies the value for listener-specific attributes identified by the GetSupportedAttributes method for that listener. Delimiter is an example of an extra attribute unique to the DelimitedListTraceListener class. |
Child Elements
Element | Description |
---|---|
<filter> | Adds a filter to a listener in the Listeners collection for a trace source. |
Parent Elements
Element | Description |
---|---|
configuration |
The root element in every configuration file used by the common language runtime and .NET Framework applications. |
system.diagnostics |
Specifies trace listeners that collect, store, and route messages and the level where a trace switch is set. |
sources |
Contains trace sources that initiate tracing messages. |
source |
Specifies a trace source that initiates tracing messages. |
listeners |
Specifies listeners that collect, store, and route messages. |
Remarks
The listener classes shipped with the .NET Framework derive from the TraceListener class.
If you do not specify the name
attribute of the trace listener, the Name property of the trace listener defaults to an empty string (""). If your application has only one listener, you can add it without specifying a name, and you can remove it by specifying an empty string for the name. However, if your application has more than one listener, you should specify a unique name for each trace listener, which allows you to identify and manage individual trace listeners in the TraceSource.Listeners collection.
Note
Adding more than one trace listener of the same type and with the same name results in only one trace listener of that type and name being added to the Listeners
collection. However, you can programmatically add multiple identical listeners to the Listeners
collection.
The value for the initializeData
attribute depends on the type of listener you create. Not all trace listeners require that you specify initializeData
.
Note
When you use the initializeData
attribute, you may get the compiler warning "The 'initializeData' attribute is not declared." This warning occurs because the configuration settings are validated against the abstract base class TraceListener, which does not recognize the initializeData
attribute. Typically, you can ignore this warning for trace listener implementations that have a constructor that takes a parameter.
The following table shows the trace listeners that are included with the .NET Framework and describes the value of their initializeData
attributes.
Trace listener class | initializeData attribute value |
---|---|
System.Diagnostics.ConsoleTraceListener | The useErrorStream value for the ConsoleTraceListener constructor. Set the initializeData attribute to "true " to write trace and debug output to the standard error stream; set it to "false " to write to the standard output stream. |
System.Diagnostics.DelimitedListTraceListener | The name of the file the DelimitedListTraceListener writes to. |
System.Diagnostics.EventLogTraceListener | The name of an existing event log source. |
System.Diagnostics.EventSchemaTraceListener | The name of the file that the EventSchemaTraceListener writes to. |
System.Diagnostics.TextWriterTraceListener | The name of the file that the TextWriterTraceListener writes to. |
System.Diagnostics.XmlWriterTraceListener | The name of the file that the XmlWriterTraceListener writes to. |
Configuration File
This element can be used in the machine configuration file (Machine.config) and the application configuration file.
Example
The following example shows how to use <add>
elements to add the listeners console
and textListener
to the Listeners
collection for the trace source TraceSourceApp
. The textListener
listener writes trace output to the file myListener.log.
<configuration>
<system.diagnostics>
<sources>
<source name="TraceSourceApp" switchName="sourceSwitch"
switchType="System.Diagnostics.SourceSwitch">
<listeners>
<add name="console"
type="System.Diagnostics.ConsoleTraceListener"/>
<add name="textListener"/>
<remove name="Default"/>
</listeners>
</source>
</sources>
<sharedListeners>
<add name="textListener"
type="System.Diagnostics.TextWriterTraceListener"
initializeData="myListener.log"/>
</sharedListeners>
<switches>
<add name="sourceSwitch" value="Warning"/>
</switches>
</system.diagnostics>
</configuration>
See also
Tilbakemeldinger
https://aka.ms/ContentUserFeedback.
Kommer snart: Gjennom 2024 faser vi ut GitHub Issues som tilbakemeldingsmekanisme for innhold, og erstatter det med et nytt system for tilbakemeldinger. Hvis du vil ha mer informasjon, kan du se:Send inn og vis tilbakemelding for