Elasticsearch.Extensions.Logging 8.4.0-alpha2

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Elasticsearch Logger Provider

Elasticsearch-Logstash-Kibana (ELK) stack logger provider for Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.

Writes direct to Elasticsearch using the Elastic Common Schema (ECS), with semantic logging of structured data from message and scope values. The results can be viewed and queried in the Kibana console.

The logger uses the Elasticsearch.Net low level client to manage the network connection to Elasticsearch.

Usage

Add a reference to the Elasticsearch.Extensions.Logging package:

dotnet add package Elasticsearch.Extensions.Logging

Then, add the provider to the loggingBuilder during host construction, using the provided extension method.

using Elasticsearch.Extensions.Logging;

// ...

    .ConfigureLogging((hostContext, loggingBuilder) =>
    {
        loggingBuilder.AddElasticsearch();
    })

The default configuration will write to a local Elasticsearch running at http://localhost:9200/.

Once you have sent some log event, open Kibana (e.g. http://localhost:5601/) and define an index pattern for "dotnet-*" with the time filter "@timestamp".

You can then discover the log events for the index. Some useful columns to add are log.level, log.logger, event.code, message, tags, and process.thread.id.

If you are running multiple applications or on multiple servers, you might want to include service.type, service.version, and host.hostname.

Additional fields are defined below, and all individual message and scope values are logged as labels.* custom key/value pairs, e.g. labels.CustomerId.

Basic configuration

For deployment you will usually want to override the configuration with your actual server location(s). The other useful value to configure is a tag for the environment, e.g. Development/Staging/Production.

{
  "Logging": {
    "Elasticsearch": {
      "NodeUris": [ "https://elastic-staging.example.com:9200" ],
      "Tags": [ "Staging" ]
    }
  }
}

NOTE: You don't need any configuration to just use a local Elasticsearch instance, as it defaults to http://localhost:9200/.

Example program

Example - Elasticsearch

Configuration settings

The logger provider will be automatically configured with any logging settings under the alias Elasticsearch.

The following default settings are used.

{
  "Logging": {
    "Elasticsearch": {
      "IncludeHost": true,
      "IncludeProcess": true,
      "IncludeScopes": true,
      "IncludeUser": true,
      "Index": "dotnet-{0:yyyy.MM.dd}",
      "IndexOffset": null,
      "IsEnabled": true,
      "ListSeparator": ", ",
      "MapCorrelationValues": true,
      "Tags": [],
      "ShipTo": {
        "NodePoolType": "SingleNode",
        "NodeUris": [ "http://localhost:9200" ]
      }
    }
  }
}
Setting Type Description
IncludeHost boolean Default true; set to false to disable logging host values.
IncludeProcess boolean Default true; set to false to disable logging process values.
IncludeScopes boolean Default true; set to false to disable logging scope values.
IncludeUser boolean Default true; set to false to disable logging user details.
Index format Format string used to generate the Elasticsearch index, using the current timestamp. Default is dotnet-{0:yyyy.MM.dd}.
IndexOffset timespan Override to set the offset used to generate the index. Default value is null, which uses the system local offset; use "00:00" for UTC.
IsEnabled boolean Default true; set to false to disable the logger.
ListSeparator string Separator to use for IEnumerable in labels.* values. Default is ", ".
Tags array Additional tags to include in the message. Useful to specify the environment or other details, e.g. [ "Staging", "Priority" ]

The ShipTo settings can have the following properties, depending on the type of connection pool.

Setting Type Description
ApiKey string API Key, where connection pool type is Cloud, and authenticating via API Key.
CloudId string Cloud ID, where connection pool type is Cloud.
NodePoolType enum Default is Singlenode, or Sniffing for multiple nodes, or Cloud if CloudId is provided. Other supported values are Static or Sticky.
NodeUris array URI(s) of the Elasticsearch nodes to connect to. Default is a single node [ "http://localhost:9200" ]
Password string Password, where connection pool type is Cloud, and authenticating via username/password.
Username string Username, where connection pool type is Cloud, and authenticating via username/password.

If you want to configure from a different section, it can be configured manually:

    .ConfigureLogging((hostContext, loggingBuilder) =>
    {
        loggingBuilder.AddElasticsearch(options =>
            hostContext.Configuration.Bind("Logging:CustomElasticsearch", options));
    })

Configuration can, of course, also be done in code, e.g. to add the environment as a tag.

Elastic Cloud configuration

If CloudId is provided, the ConnectionPoolType defaults to Cloud:

{
  "Logging": {
    "Elasticsearch": {
      "ShipTo": {
        "CloudId": "12345",
        "ApiKey": "abcdef"
      }
    }
  }
}

Output - Elastic Common Schema (ECS)

Log messages sent to Elasticsearch follow the Elastic Common Schema (ECS).

Example document

The _source field is the message sent from the LoggerProvider, along with the _index and _id (a GUID).

{
  "_index": "dotnet-2020.04.12",
  "_type": "_doc",
  "_id": "563503a8-9d10-46ff-a09f-c6ccbf124db9",
  "_version": 1,
  "_score": null,
  "_source": {
    "MessageTemplate": "Unexpected error processing customer {CustomerId}.",
    "Scopes": [
      "IP address 2001:db8:85a3::8a2e:370:7334",
      "PlainScope"
    ],
    "agent": {
      "version": "1.0.0+bd3ad6",
      "type": "Elasticsearch.Extensions.Logging.LoggerProvider"
    },
    "ecs": {
      "version": "1.5.0"
    },
    "error": {
      "message": "Calculation error",
      "type": "System.Exception",
      "stack_trace": "System.Exception: Calculation error\n ---> System.DivideByZeroException: Attempted to divide by zero.\n   at HelloElasticsearch.Worker.ExecuteAsync(CancellationToken stoppingToken) in /home/sly/Code/essential-logging/examples/HelloElasticsearch/Worker.cs:line 80\n   --- End of inner exception stack trace ---\n   at HelloElasticsearch.Worker.ExecuteAsync(CancellationToken stoppingToken) in /home/sly/Code/essential-logging/examples/HelloElasticsearch/Worker.cs:line 84"
    },
    "event": {
      "code": "5000",
      "action": "ErrorProcessingCustomer",
      "severity": 3
    },
    "host": {
      "os": {
        "platform": "Unix",
        "full": "Linux 4.15.0-91-generic #92-Ubuntu SMP Fri Feb 28 11:09:48 UTC 2020",
        "version": "4.15.0.91"
      },
      "hostname": "VUB1804",
      "architecture": "X64"
    },
    "log": {
      "level": "Error",
      "logger": "HelloElasticsearch.Worker"
    },
    "process": {
      "thread": {
        "id": 10
      },
      "pid": 25982,
      "name": "HelloElasticsearch"
    },
    "service": {
      "type": "HelloElasticsearch",
      "version": "1.0.0"
    },
    "user": {
      "id": "sgryphon+es@live.com",
      "name": "sly",
      "domain": "VUB1804"
    },
    "@timestamp": "2020-04-13T21:25:22.3352989+10:00",
    "tags": [
      "Development"
    ],
    "labels": {
      "ip": "2001:db8:85a3::8a2e:370:7334",
      "CustomerId": "12345"
    },
    "message": "Unexpected error processing customer 12345.",
    "trace": {
      "id": "c20bde1071f7cf4e9a6f368c824e05f7"
    },
    "transaction": {
      "id": "92ba5ee64d963746"
    }
  },
  "fields": {
    "@timestamp": [
      "2020-04-13T11:25:22.335Z"
    ]
  },
  "sort": [
    1586777122335
  ]
}

Standard Fields

Field Type Description
@timestamp date DateTimeOffset when the message was logged, including local offset.
message string The formatted log message and arguments.
tags array Custom tags from configuration, e.g. [ "Staging", "Priority" ]. Can have multiple values.
event.action string The name of the logged EventId, e.g. ErrorProcessingCustomer.
event.code string The numeric value (as a string) of the EventId, e.g. 5000.
event.severity long The syslog severity corresponding to the log level, 2 = critical, 3 = error, 4 = warning, 6 = information, 7 = debug and trace. (Also used in the Systemd format of ConsoleLoggerProvider)
log.level string The log level: Critical, Error, Warning, Information, Debug, or Trace.
log.logger string The category name (namespace and class) of the logger, e.g. HelloElasticsearch.Worker.

The event.severity field is numeric and can be used to order events by level, e.g. Kibana query event.severity <= 4 will get all messages that have log level Warning or worse.

Error fields

If the log message includes an exception, the details are reported in the error fields.

Field Type Description
error.message string The Message property of any exception.
error.stack_trace string Full details of the exception, Exception.ToString(), including the stack trace and the stack trace of any inner exceptions.
error.type string The type of the error message, e.g. System.DivideByZeroException
Custom fields

Following the ECS conventions, these use alternative Title casing, to identify them as non-standard fields.

Field Type Description
MessageTemplate string The original message template, e.g. "Unexpected error processing customer {CustomerId}."
Scopes array Array of string formatted scope values, in the order added.
Label values
Field Type Description
labels.* string Custom key/value pairs of all named parameter values and named scope values. All values are strings (no nested objects).

Label values can be accessed by their key, for example if the message, or scope, includes a parameter CustomerId, then the value will be logged as labels.CustomerId can be searched in Kibana using "labels.CustomerId: 12345".

Example:

The following will generate two labels, labels.EndTime from the message and labels.CustomerId from the scope:

using (_logger.BeginScope("{CustomerId}", customerId))
{
  _logger.LogWarning("End of processing reached at {EndTime}.", end);
}

Labels are taken from the message (state) and any scope values (may be disabled via the configuration options). In Microsoft.Extensions.Logging an internal FormattedLogValues is used in the ILogger overloads for log levels and scopes; it implements the IEnumerable<KeyValuePair<string,object>> interface that is used to extract the individual parameter values.

The labels property in ECS should not contain nested objects, so values are converted to keyword strings. For most objects this is just calling ToString(), with specific formats for some types, e.g. calling string on a list is usually not very useful, so the contents of the list is logged instead.

Labels value formatting

Type Formatting
byte Hex, e.g. "9A"
byte[] Prefixed hex, e.g. "0x12789AF0"
DateTimeOffset ISO format, e.g. "2020-01-02T03:04:05.000000+06:00"
DateTime In most cases DateTimeOffset should be used instead (1). Where DateTime is used for date only (with no time component), it is formatted as a date, e.g. "2020-01-02". If it has a time component, the roundtrip ("o") format is used.
IEnumerable Values separated by ", " (configurable)
IDictionary<string, object> A string containing key value pairs, e.g. token="0x12789AF0" count="5"
other values The result of ToString(), including scalar values, e.g. the number 5.3 is logged as the string "5.3"

(1) See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/datetime/choosing-between-datetime

Agent fields

These identify the version of the logger provider being used.

Field Type Description
agent.type string Name of the logger provider assembly, Elasticsearch.Extensions.Logging.LoggerProvider.
agent.version string Informational version number of the logger assembly, e.g. 1.1.1+bd3ad63.
ecs.version string Version of ECS standard used, currently 1.5.

Service fields

This identifies the application/service that is running and generating the logs.

The values are pulled from the entry assemb, Assembly.GetEntryAssembly(), using the Name and AssemblyInformationalVersionAttribute values (if informational version is not set it falls back to assembly Version).

Field Type Description
service.type string Name of the entry assembly, HelloElasticsearch.
service.version string Informational version number of the entry assembly, e.g. 1.2.0-beta.1+79d095a.

Note: You should be using a build process that sets the assembly informational version correctly. e.g. If you have a dotnet project using git you can install the local tool GitVersion.Tool, and use it to automatically generate semantic version numbers from the git branch information.

To install the tool:

dotnet new tool-manifest
dotnet tool install GitVersion.Tool

Then use the tool to create a semantic version number that can be used in your build process:

dotnet tool restore
dotnet gitversion

You are welcome to use the build.ps1 script in this repository as an example.

Tracing fields

Field Type Description
trace.id string Cross-service trace correlation identifier. From Activity.Current.RootId from System.Diagnostics, with a fallback to CorrelationManager.ActivityId. Can be overridden by a message or scope value trace.id.
transaction.id string Transaction for this service, e.g. individual request identifier. If in W3C format, parse out the SpanId from Activity.Current.Id from System.Diagnostics, otherwise just use the full Activity.Current.Id (e.g. if hierarchical). Can be overridden by message or scope value transaction.id.

ASP.NET will automatically pass correlation identifiers between tiers; from 3.0 it also supports the W3C Trace Context standard (https://www.w3.org/TR/trace-context/).

The value of Activity.Current.RootId is used as the cross-service identifier (in W3C format this is the Trace ID), if in W3C format the Span ID portion of Activity.Current.Id is used for the transaction, otherwise the full value is used (this is consistent with the way ASP.NET works).

It is recommended to turn on W3C format, for compatibility with other systems:

Activity.DefaultIdFormat = ActivityIdFormat.W3C;

Host fields

NOTE: Can be disabled via configuration.

Field Type Description
host.architecture string The processor architecture, e.g. X64. Value of RuntimeInformation.OSArchitecture.
host.hostname string The computer name. Value of Environment.MachineName.
host.os.full string Full description of the operation system. Value of RuntimeInformation.OSDescription.
host.os.platform string Operating system platform. Value of Environment.OSVersion.Platform.
host.os.version string Operating system version. Value of Environment.OSVersion.Version.

Process fields

NOTE: Can be disabled via configuration.

Field Type Description
process.name string The current process name. From Process.GetCurrentProcess().
process.pid long The current process ID. From Process.GetCurrentProcess().
process.thread.id long Current thread ID. Value of Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId.
process.thread.name string Name of the thread. From Thread.CurrentThread.Name.

User fields

NOTE: Can be disabled via configuration.

Field Type Description
user.domain string The current domain, either the machine name or a Windows domain. Value of Environment.UserDomainName.
user.id string Current user principal name, if set. Value of Thread.CurrentPrincipal.Identity.Name.
user.name string The current user. Value of Environment.UserName.
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