WatchDog is a Realtime HTTP (Request & Response) and Exception logger and viewer for ASP.Net Core Web Apps and APIs. It allows developers log and view http requests made to their web application and also exception caught during runtime in their web applications in Realtime.
It leverages on LiteDb
a Serverless MongoDB-like database with no configuration and SignalR
for real-time monitoring.
- RealTime HTTP Request and Response Logger
- RealTime Exception Logger
- User Friendly Logger Views
- Search Option for HTTP and Exception Logs
- Filtering Option for HTTP Logs using HTTP Methods and StatusCode
- Logger View Authentication
- Auto Clear Logs Option
Install via .NET CLI
dotnet add package WatchDog.NET --version 1.1.0
Install via Package Manager
Install-Package WatchDog.NET --version 1.1.0
To enable WatchDog to listen for requests, use the WatchDog middleware provided by WatchDog.
Add WatchDog Namespace in Startup.cs
using WatchDog;
services.AddWatchDogServices();
This clears the logs after a specific duration.
services.AddWatchDogServices(opt =>
{
opt.IsAutoClear = true;
});
NOTE When
IsAutoClear = true
Default Schedule Time is set to Weekly, override the settings like below:
services.AddWatchDogServices(opt =>
{
opt.IsAutoClear = true;
opt.ClearTimeSchedule = WatchDogAutoClearScheduleEnum.Monthly;
});
NOTE Add Authentication option like below:
Important
This authentication information (Username and Password) will be used to access the log viewer.
app.UseWatchDog(opt =>
{
opt.WatchPageUsername = "admin";
opt.WatchPagePassword = "Qwerty@123";
});
List of routes, paths or specific strings to be ignored should be a comma separated string like below.
app.UseWatchDog(opt =>
{
opt.WatchPageUsername = "admin";
opt.WatchPagePassword = "Qwerty@123";
opt.Blacklist = "Test/testPost, weatherforecast";
});
This is used to log in-app exceptions that occur during a particular HTTP request.
NOTE Add Exception Logger before the main WatchDog Middleware
app.UseWatchDogExceptionLogger();
app.UseWatchDog(opt =>
{
opt.WatchPageUsername = "admin";
opt.WatchPagePassword = "Qwerty@123";
opt.Blacklist = "Test/testPost, weatherforecast";
});
Start your server and head to /watchdog
to view the logs.
Example: https://myserver.com/watchdog or https://localhost:[your port]/watchdog
Still confused? Check out the implementation in the WatchDogCompleteTestAPI folder
Feel like something is missing? Fork the repo and send a PR.
Encountered a bug? Fork the repo and send a PR.
Alternatively, open an issue and we'll get to it as soon as we can.