DbContextOptionsBuilder<TContext>.UseLoggerFactory Method
Definition
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Sets the ILoggerFactory that will be used to create ILogger instances for logging done by this context.
public virtual Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.DbContextOptionsBuilder<TContext> UseLoggerFactory (Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.ILoggerFactory loggerFactory);
public virtual Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.DbContextOptionsBuilder<TContext> UseLoggerFactory (Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.ILoggerFactory? loggerFactory);
override this.UseLoggerFactory : Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.ILoggerFactory -> Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.DbContextOptionsBuilder<'Context (requires 'Context :> Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.DbContext)>
Public Overridable Function UseLoggerFactory (loggerFactory As ILoggerFactory) As DbContextOptionsBuilder(Of TContext)
Parameters
- loggerFactory
- ILoggerFactory
The logger factory to be used.
Returns
The same builder instance so that multiple calls can be chained.
Remarks
There is no need to call this method when using one of the EntityFrameworkServiceCollectionExtensions.AddDbContext methods. 'AddDbContext' will ensure that the ILoggerFactory used by EF is obtained from the application service provider.
This method cannot be used if the application is setting the internal service provider through a call to UseInternalServiceProvider(IServiceProvider). In this case, the ILoggerFactory should be configured directly in that service provider.
See Using DbContextOptions and Logging for more information and examples.
Applies to
Entity Framework