Howto log to 2 instances of same type of sink (Seq)?










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Cannot find a "sink forwarder", where one sink can forward to several other sinks, possibly of the same type.



Serilogs documentation (https://github.com/serilog/serilog/wiki/AppSettings)
clearly states that



NOTE: When using serilog: keys need to be unique.*



so adding the same Seq sink several times doesnt seem to be a good idea.



I'm looking for the same concept as in log4net, where one logger can hold several appenders.










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    Possible?
    Cannot find a "sink forwarder", where one sink can forward to several other sinks, possibly of the same type.



    Serilogs documentation (https://github.com/serilog/serilog/wiki/AppSettings)
    clearly states that



    NOTE: When using serilog: keys need to be unique.*



    so adding the same Seq sink several times doesnt seem to be a good idea.



    I'm looking for the same concept as in log4net, where one logger can hold several appenders.










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      Possible?
      Cannot find a "sink forwarder", where one sink can forward to several other sinks, possibly of the same type.



      Serilogs documentation (https://github.com/serilog/serilog/wiki/AppSettings)
      clearly states that



      NOTE: When using serilog: keys need to be unique.*



      so adding the same Seq sink several times doesnt seem to be a good idea.



      I'm looking for the same concept as in log4net, where one logger can hold several appenders.










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      Possible?
      Cannot find a "sink forwarder", where one sink can forward to several other sinks, possibly of the same type.



      Serilogs documentation (https://github.com/serilog/serilog/wiki/AppSettings)
      clearly states that



      NOTE: When using serilog: keys need to be unique.*



      so adding the same Seq sink several times doesnt seem to be a good idea.



      I'm looking for the same concept as in log4net, where one logger can hold several appenders.







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      Toke Breer-MortensenToke Breer-Mortensen

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          Unfortunately the <appSettings> config provider for Serilog doesn't support this case; the appSettings.json one does, if you're able to use it, otherwise configuring the sinks in code WriteTo.Seq(...).WriteTo.Seq(...) is the way to go.






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            Unfortunately the <appSettings> config provider for Serilog doesn't support this case; the appSettings.json one does, if you're able to use it, otherwise configuring the sinks in code WriteTo.Seq(...).WriteTo.Seq(...) is the way to go.






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              Unfortunately the <appSettings> config provider for Serilog doesn't support this case; the appSettings.json one does, if you're able to use it, otherwise configuring the sinks in code WriteTo.Seq(...).WriteTo.Seq(...) is the way to go.






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                Unfortunately the <appSettings> config provider for Serilog doesn't support this case; the appSettings.json one does, if you're able to use it, otherwise configuring the sinks in code WriteTo.Seq(...).WriteTo.Seq(...) is the way to go.






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                Unfortunately the <appSettings> config provider for Serilog doesn't support this case; the appSettings.json one does, if you're able to use it, otherwise configuring the sinks in code WriteTo.Seq(...).WriteTo.Seq(...) is the way to go.







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