Do you have feature requests, questions or would you like to report a bug? Please follow these guidelines when posting on the issue list. The issues are labeled with the following guideline.
Please provide the following information:
- The current NLog version
- Any current work-arounds
- Example of the config when implemented. Please use fenced code blocks.
- Pull requests and unit tests are welcome!
Please provide the following information:
- The current NLog version
- The current config (file content or API calls). Please use fenced code blocks.
- If relevant: the current result
- If relevant: the expected result
Please provide the following information:
- The current NLog version
- The error message and stacktrace. Please use fenced code blocks.
- The internal log,
Debug
level. See Internal Logging - The current result
- The expected result
- Any current work-arounds
- The current config (file content or API calls). Please use fenced code blocks.
- Pull requests and unit tests are welcome!
Unit tests are really appreciated! Also please [Sync all the projects](#Sync projects)
Please document any public method and property. Document why and not how. At least required:
- Method: Summary, param and return.
- Property: Summary
Adding or removing files to the project? Please keep all project files in sync, otherwise AppVeyor will complain. The following Msbuild command can be used:
NLog\src>msbuild NLog.proj /t:SyncProjectItems
MSbuild is located in:
"C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v...\MSBuild.exe"
Keep in mind that multiple versions of .Net are supported. Some methods are not available in all .Net versions. The following conditional compilation symbols can be used:
#if NET3_5
#if NET4_0
#if NET4_5
#if SILVERLIGHT
#if SILVERLIGHT5
#if #MONO
#if #MONO_2_0
#if #WINDOWS_PHONE
#if #WINDOWS_PHONE_7
#if #WINDOWS_PHONE_7_1
Is your fork not up-to-date with the NLog code? Most of the time that isn't a problem. But I you like to "sync back" the changes to your repository, execute the following command:
The first time:
git remote add upstream https://github.com/NLog/NLog.git
After that:
git fetch upstream
git checkout <your feature branch>
git merge upstream/master
It's also possible to send a PR in the opposite direction, but that's not preferred as it will pollute the commit log.