How can I specify a specific log file to write to from a Sitecore Powershell script?
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I have some scripts where I'd like to separate their log output from the standard Sitecore Powershell log (SPE.log).
Is there a parameter which I can use on Write-Log
to output to a named log file?
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I have some scripts where I'd like to separate their log output from the standard Sitecore Powershell log (SPE.log).
Is there a parameter which I can use on Write-Log
to output to a named log file?
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I have some scripts where I'd like to separate their log output from the standard Sitecore Powershell log (SPE.log).
Is there a parameter which I can use on Write-Log
to output to a named log file?
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I have some scripts where I'd like to separate their log output from the standard Sitecore Powershell log (SPE.log).
Is there a parameter which I can use on Write-Log
to output to a named log file?
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You cannot. It doesn't support anything like that.
Here is a documentation of Write-Log cmldet.
If you are interested you can see how it is implemented:
- WriteLogCommand.cs
- PowerShellLog.cs
SPE jsut defines it own log4net appender, see configuration here Cognifide.PowerShell.config (serach for PowerShellExtensionsFileAppender
)
You would have to implement your own solution with dynamic appenders.
This might give you an idea of where to start: How to add log4net appender in runtime?
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You cannot. It doesn't support anything like that.
Here is a documentation of Write-Log cmldet.
If you are interested you can see how it is implemented:
- WriteLogCommand.cs
- PowerShellLog.cs
SPE jsut defines it own log4net appender, see configuration here Cognifide.PowerShell.config (serach for PowerShellExtensionsFileAppender
)
You would have to implement your own solution with dynamic appenders.
This might give you an idea of where to start: How to add log4net appender in runtime?
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You cannot. It doesn't support anything like that.
Here is a documentation of Write-Log cmldet.
If you are interested you can see how it is implemented:
- WriteLogCommand.cs
- PowerShellLog.cs
SPE jsut defines it own log4net appender, see configuration here Cognifide.PowerShell.config (serach for PowerShellExtensionsFileAppender
)
You would have to implement your own solution with dynamic appenders.
This might give you an idea of where to start: How to add log4net appender in runtime?
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You cannot. It doesn't support anything like that.
Here is a documentation of Write-Log cmldet.
If you are interested you can see how it is implemented:
- WriteLogCommand.cs
- PowerShellLog.cs
SPE jsut defines it own log4net appender, see configuration here Cognifide.PowerShell.config (serach for PowerShellExtensionsFileAppender
)
You would have to implement your own solution with dynamic appenders.
This might give you an idea of where to start: How to add log4net appender in runtime?
You cannot. It doesn't support anything like that.
Here is a documentation of Write-Log cmldet.
If you are interested you can see how it is implemented:
- WriteLogCommand.cs
- PowerShellLog.cs
SPE jsut defines it own log4net appender, see configuration here Cognifide.PowerShell.config (serach for PowerShellExtensionsFileAppender
)
You would have to implement your own solution with dynamic appenders.
This might give you an idea of where to start: How to add log4net appender in runtime?
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