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The Complete End-To-End Logging Course - AD-TEAM - 02-12-2025 ![]() The Complete End-To-End Logging Course Published 2/2025 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 653.67 MB | Duration: 1h 32m Learn how to correctly Write, Ship and Analyze Logs using C# .Net, Logstash and Grafana What you'll learn How to use Logging infrastructure in C# .Net How does logging work in Docker Containers How to use Logstash as a pipeline for digesting logs Use MySQL to save data Use Grafana for visibility and alerting Create a real project for real-life usage Requirements Basic knowledge in C# .Net. I'll try to cover the basics, but you should know how to program in C# (or any other high level language) REST API - This concept should be familiar with you Basic Docker knowledge. We'll run all required applications using docker containers and docker compose. Everything will be explained, but some basic knowledge will help here. Some SQL knowledge. Highly recommended to have at least some knowledge on databases, tables and queries. Either way, you won't get stuck if you aren't familiar with this. Description Hi there! My name is JavierI've been working as a software engineer for more than ten years.I have a sweet spot for logging and I think it's a very important aspect of software that mostly gets overseen.In the last few years I've been deep diving into logging, and learned how to correctly write, deliver and analyze them.At the end of this course you'll have a working .Net API Server shipping Logs to a Logstash pipeline and being displayed using Grafana Dashboards.Let's break this down.In this course you'll learn:How to write logs in C# .Net Even if C# isn't your daily programming language, everything I'll show will be easily projectable to any other programming language and framework.Handling logs when working with Docker Containers - We'll see how Docker handles the standard output (stdout), how to use docker commands to see the logs and how to configure Docker to ship the logs to wherever we want to.Working with Logstash - A processing pipeline for logs. We'll see what Logstash is, how we can run it and configure it.Finally, we'll learn how to use Grafana to display the data, creating dashboards and panels. The data will come from a SQL database that will be popularized using Logstash.We'll see how easy it is to create alerts on Grafana to notify when something happened according to our logs! Overview Section 1: Introduction to the Course Lecture 1 Introduction to the Course Section 2: Introduction to logs and Best Practices Lecture 2 What are logs, when are they useful Lecture 3 The log levels Lecture 4 Course Project Lecture 5 Environment setup Section 3: Logging in C# and Common Patterns Lecture 6 Creating an API application - Part 1 Lecture 7 Creating an API application - Part 2 Lecture 8 Using ILogger - In Controller Lecture 9 Using ILogger - In Program.cs Lecture 10 Using ILogger - Changing the log level while running Lecture 11 Using nlog - Install and use nuget Section 4: Creating a LogMessage Class in C# Lecture 12 Changing the application to our need Lecture 13 Create the class itself Lecture 14 Create a custom ILogger Lecture 15 Change the log format Section 5: Dockerizing the application and Logging in Docker Lecture 16 Create a Dockerfile Lecture 17 Create a docker-compose file Lecture 18 How Docker logging mechanism works Lecture 19 "docker logs" command Lecture 20 Some changes in the logs Section 6: Introduction to Logstash and its Role in Log Management Lecture 21 Introduction to Logstash Lecture 22 Install using Docker Lecture 23 Configure logstash to receive our gelf output Section 7: Building Logstash Pipelines for Advanced Manipulation Lecture 24 Using Filter Lecture 25 Using Filter - Continued Lecture 26 Adding categories for better control Lecture 27 Using Tags to control the flow Section 8: Storing and Querying Logs in SQL for Insights Lecture 28 Install MySQL under Docker Lecture 29 Create a Database and a Table for the data Lecture 30 Install MySQL plugin for Logstash Lecture 31 Create a stored procedure Lecture 32 Output from logstash statistic data Section 9: Visualizing Logs with Grafana Dashboards Lecture 33 Preparing the environment - Install Grafana Docker Lecture 34 Preparing the environment - Setup data source Lecture 35 Visualizations - Table visualization to see "raw" data Lecture 36 Create an alert subscription Junior developers wanting to broad their knowledge about logging and visibility ![]() TurboBit RapidGator AlfaFile FileFactory |