How do I get the spring profile in the logback of spring framework ? (not a spring boot project)












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I have a maven project with spring framework and logback. I'm trying to set spring active profile on my logstash. Here are some attempts I've made:



<springProperty scope="context" name="ACTIVE_PROFILE" source="spring.profiles.active" />

<appender name="STASH" class="net.logstash.logback.appender.LogstashTcpSocketAppender">
<destination>x.x.x.x:yyyy</destination>
<encoder class="net.logstash.logback.encoder.LoggingEventCompositeJsonEncoder">
<providers>
<mdc /> <!-- MDC variables on the Thread will be written as JSON fields -->
<context /> <!-- Outputs entries from logback's context -->
<version /> <!-- Logstash json format version, the @version field in the output -->
<logLevel />
<loggerName />
<pattern>
<pattern>
{
"APP": "XX",
"PROFILE": "${ACTIVE_PROFILE}"
}
</pattern>
</pattern>
<threadName />
<message />
<logstashMarkers /> <!-- Useful so we can add extra information for specific log lines as Markers -->
<arguments /> <!-- or through StructuredArguments -->
<stackTrace />
</providers>
</encoder>
</appender>


and



<appender name="STASH" class="net.logstash.logback.appender.LogstashTcpSocketAppender">
<destination>x.x.x.x:yyyy</destination>
<encoder class="net.logstash.logback.encoder.LoggingEventCompositeJsonEncoder">
<providers>
<mdc /> <!-- MDC variables on the Thread will be written as JSON fields -->
<context /> <!-- Outputs entries from logback's context -->
<version /> <!-- Logstash json format version, the @version field in the output -->
<logLevel />
<loggerName />
<pattern>
<pattern>
{
"APP": "XX",
"PROFILE": "${spring.profiles.active}"
}
</pattern>
</pattern>
<threadName />
<message />
<logstashMarkers /> <!-- Useful so we can add extra information for specific log lines as Markers -->
<arguments /> <!-- or through StructuredArguments -->
<stackTrace />
</providers>
</encoder>
</appender>


None of my attempts worked. Does anyone know how I can set the spring profile in logstash of logback?










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    I have a maven project with spring framework and logback. I'm trying to set spring active profile on my logstash. Here are some attempts I've made:



    <springProperty scope="context" name="ACTIVE_PROFILE" source="spring.profiles.active" />

    <appender name="STASH" class="net.logstash.logback.appender.LogstashTcpSocketAppender">
    <destination>x.x.x.x:yyyy</destination>
    <encoder class="net.logstash.logback.encoder.LoggingEventCompositeJsonEncoder">
    <providers>
    <mdc /> <!-- MDC variables on the Thread will be written as JSON fields -->
    <context /> <!-- Outputs entries from logback's context -->
    <version /> <!-- Logstash json format version, the @version field in the output -->
    <logLevel />
    <loggerName />
    <pattern>
    <pattern>
    {
    "APP": "XX",
    "PROFILE": "${ACTIVE_PROFILE}"
    }
    </pattern>
    </pattern>
    <threadName />
    <message />
    <logstashMarkers /> <!-- Useful so we can add extra information for specific log lines as Markers -->
    <arguments /> <!-- or through StructuredArguments -->
    <stackTrace />
    </providers>
    </encoder>
    </appender>


    and



    <appender name="STASH" class="net.logstash.logback.appender.LogstashTcpSocketAppender">
    <destination>x.x.x.x:yyyy</destination>
    <encoder class="net.logstash.logback.encoder.LoggingEventCompositeJsonEncoder">
    <providers>
    <mdc /> <!-- MDC variables on the Thread will be written as JSON fields -->
    <context /> <!-- Outputs entries from logback's context -->
    <version /> <!-- Logstash json format version, the @version field in the output -->
    <logLevel />
    <loggerName />
    <pattern>
    <pattern>
    {
    "APP": "XX",
    "PROFILE": "${spring.profiles.active}"
    }
    </pattern>
    </pattern>
    <threadName />
    <message />
    <logstashMarkers /> <!-- Useful so we can add extra information for specific log lines as Markers -->
    <arguments /> <!-- or through StructuredArguments -->
    <stackTrace />
    </providers>
    </encoder>
    </appender>


    None of my attempts worked. Does anyone know how I can set the spring profile in logstash of logback?










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      I have a maven project with spring framework and logback. I'm trying to set spring active profile on my logstash. Here are some attempts I've made:



      <springProperty scope="context" name="ACTIVE_PROFILE" source="spring.profiles.active" />

      <appender name="STASH" class="net.logstash.logback.appender.LogstashTcpSocketAppender">
      <destination>x.x.x.x:yyyy</destination>
      <encoder class="net.logstash.logback.encoder.LoggingEventCompositeJsonEncoder">
      <providers>
      <mdc /> <!-- MDC variables on the Thread will be written as JSON fields -->
      <context /> <!-- Outputs entries from logback's context -->
      <version /> <!-- Logstash json format version, the @version field in the output -->
      <logLevel />
      <loggerName />
      <pattern>
      <pattern>
      {
      "APP": "XX",
      "PROFILE": "${ACTIVE_PROFILE}"
      }
      </pattern>
      </pattern>
      <threadName />
      <message />
      <logstashMarkers /> <!-- Useful so we can add extra information for specific log lines as Markers -->
      <arguments /> <!-- or through StructuredArguments -->
      <stackTrace />
      </providers>
      </encoder>
      </appender>


      and



      <appender name="STASH" class="net.logstash.logback.appender.LogstashTcpSocketAppender">
      <destination>x.x.x.x:yyyy</destination>
      <encoder class="net.logstash.logback.encoder.LoggingEventCompositeJsonEncoder">
      <providers>
      <mdc /> <!-- MDC variables on the Thread will be written as JSON fields -->
      <context /> <!-- Outputs entries from logback's context -->
      <version /> <!-- Logstash json format version, the @version field in the output -->
      <logLevel />
      <loggerName />
      <pattern>
      <pattern>
      {
      "APP": "XX",
      "PROFILE": "${spring.profiles.active}"
      }
      </pattern>
      </pattern>
      <threadName />
      <message />
      <logstashMarkers /> <!-- Useful so we can add extra information for specific log lines as Markers -->
      <arguments /> <!-- or through StructuredArguments -->
      <stackTrace />
      </providers>
      </encoder>
      </appender>


      None of my attempts worked. Does anyone know how I can set the spring profile in logstash of logback?










      share|improve this question














      I have a maven project with spring framework and logback. I'm trying to set spring active profile on my logstash. Here are some attempts I've made:



      <springProperty scope="context" name="ACTIVE_PROFILE" source="spring.profiles.active" />

      <appender name="STASH" class="net.logstash.logback.appender.LogstashTcpSocketAppender">
      <destination>x.x.x.x:yyyy</destination>
      <encoder class="net.logstash.logback.encoder.LoggingEventCompositeJsonEncoder">
      <providers>
      <mdc /> <!-- MDC variables on the Thread will be written as JSON fields -->
      <context /> <!-- Outputs entries from logback's context -->
      <version /> <!-- Logstash json format version, the @version field in the output -->
      <logLevel />
      <loggerName />
      <pattern>
      <pattern>
      {
      "APP": "XX",
      "PROFILE": "${ACTIVE_PROFILE}"
      }
      </pattern>
      </pattern>
      <threadName />
      <message />
      <logstashMarkers /> <!-- Useful so we can add extra information for specific log lines as Markers -->
      <arguments /> <!-- or through StructuredArguments -->
      <stackTrace />
      </providers>
      </encoder>
      </appender>


      and



      <appender name="STASH" class="net.logstash.logback.appender.LogstashTcpSocketAppender">
      <destination>x.x.x.x:yyyy</destination>
      <encoder class="net.logstash.logback.encoder.LoggingEventCompositeJsonEncoder">
      <providers>
      <mdc /> <!-- MDC variables on the Thread will be written as JSON fields -->
      <context /> <!-- Outputs entries from logback's context -->
      <version /> <!-- Logstash json format version, the @version field in the output -->
      <logLevel />
      <loggerName />
      <pattern>
      <pattern>
      {
      "APP": "XX",
      "PROFILE": "${spring.profiles.active}"
      }
      </pattern>
      </pattern>
      <threadName />
      <message />
      <logstashMarkers /> <!-- Useful so we can add extra information for specific log lines as Markers -->
      <arguments /> <!-- or through StructuredArguments -->
      <stackTrace />
      </providers>
      </encoder>
      </appender>


      None of my attempts worked. Does anyone know how I can set the spring profile in logstash of logback?







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