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Provides class that enable you to create high performance tracing events to be captured by event tracing for Windows (ETW). Commonly Used Types: System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSource System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventListener System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventLevel System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventKeywords System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventWrittenEventArgs System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventAttribute System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSourceAttribute System.Diagnostics.Tracing.NonEventAttribute When using NuGet 3.x this package requires at least version 3.4.
Internal implementation package not meant for direct consumption. Please do not reference directly. Provides class that enable you to create high performance tracing events to be captured by event tracing for Windows (ETW). Commonly Used Types: System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSource System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventListener System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventLevel System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventKeywords System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventWrittenEventArgs System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventAttribute System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSourceAttribute System.Diagnostics.Tracing.NonEventAttribute When using NuGet 3.x this package requires at least version 3.4.
This library is a .NET implementation of the OpenTracing API. To fully understand this platform API, it's helpful to be familiar with the OpenTracing project and terminology more generally. For the time being, mild backwards-incompatible changes may be made without changing the major version number. As OpenTracing and opentracing-csharp mature, backwards compatibility will become more of a priority.
Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) is a powerful logging mechanism built into the Windows OS and is used extensively in Windows. You can also log ETW events yourself code using the System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSource class. The TraceEvent library conains the classes needed to control ETW providers (including .NET EventSources) and parse the events they emit. The library includes -- TraceEventSession which can enable ETW providers, -- EtwTraceEventSource which lets you read the stream of ETW events, and -- TraceLog which is is digested form of ETW events which include decoded stack traces associated with the events. See https://github.com/Microsoft/perfview/blob/master/documentation/TraceEvent/TraceEventLibrary.md for more.
.NET for Android and MAUI bindings for the Android Java library 'androidx.tracing:tracing'. Library description: Android Tracing
log4net is a tool to help the programmer output log statements to a variety of output targets. In case of problems with an application, it is helpful to enable logging so that the problem can be located. With log4net it is possible to enable logging at runtime without modifying the application binary. The log4net package is designed so that log statements can remain in shipped code without incurring a high performance cost. It follows that the speed of logging (or rather not logging) is crucial. At the same time, log output can be so voluminous that it quickly becomes overwhelming. One of the distinctive features of log4net is the notion of hierarchical loggers. Using these loggers it is possible to selectively control which log statements are output at arbitrary granularity. log4net is designed with two distinct goals in mind: speed and flexibility
OpenTelemetry .NET API
OpenTelemetry .NET SDK
NLog is a logging platform for .NET with rich log routing and management capabilities. NLog supports traditional logging, structured logging and the combination of both. Supported platforms: - .NET 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 - .NET Standard 2.0 and 2.1 - .NET Framework 3.5 - 4.8 - Xamarin Android + iOS (.NET Standard) - Mono 4 For integrating NLog with Microsoft.Extensions.Logging, check: https://www.nuget.org/packages/NLog.Extensions.Logging For using NLog with ASP.NET Core, check: https://www.nuget.org/packages/NLog.Web.AspNetCore
Contains extensions to register OpenTelemetry in applications using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection
Contains extensions to start OpenTelemetry in applications using Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting
Enables ASP.NET Web API tracing using System.Diagnostics.
This package includes the class Microsoft.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSource which enables firing ETW events from managed code. This is the "runtime" or "redist" EventSource package and should be referenced directly only by other NuGet packages that need the EventSource functionality. Application developers that need this functionality should instead reference the Microsoft.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSource NuGet package which provides an enhanced developer experience. This package enables defining a strongly typed specification of an ETW provider that can be called by managed code. The EventSource class is also included in the .NET Framework, .NET Core, and netstandard2.0 in the System.Diagnostics.Tracing namespace. This package contains the latest version of EventSource and is meant to be used as a stop gap for .NET Framework developers until features and fixes are ported to System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSource in the .NET Framework. For more details, have a look at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.diagnostics.tracing.eventsource.aspx. Commonly Used Types: Microsoft.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventSource
Adds OpenTracing instrumentation for .NET Core apps that use the `Microsoft.Extensions.*` stack. Instrumented components: HttpClient calls, ASP.NET Core, Entity Framework Core and any other library that uses DiagnosticSource events.
OpenTelemetry protocol exporter for OpenTelemetry .NET
Provides OpenTracing support for Datadog APM
Instrumentation library for Datadog APM.
Console exporter for OpenTelemetry .NET
Tracing.NET provides basic logging/tracing infrastructure such as an abstracted logger interface ITracer as well as platform specific tracer implementations.
SerilogTracing is a minimal tracing system that integrates Serilog with System.Diagnostics.Activity. You can use it to add distributed, hierarchical tracing to applications that use Serilog, and to consume traces generated by .NET components including HttpClient and ASP.NET Core.