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Gary Gregory commented on LOG4J2-1933:
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We welcome patches ;-)
> Not able to init config with JsonConfiguration class while the json config
> nodes are in random order
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>
> Key: LOG4J2-1933
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-1933
> Project: Log4j 2
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Configurators
> Affects Versions: 2.8.1
> Environment: Linux - CentOS 6
> Reporter: Roman Sosnin
>
> Failing to initialize log4j2 configuration dynamically - supplying a JSON
> configuration node while json nodes are in random order.
> For example, this one works for me:
> "configuration": {
> "status":"...",
> "name":"...",
> "properties":"...",
> "appenders":"...",
> "loggers":"..."
> }
> But this one fails:
> "configuration": {
> "status":"...",
> "name":"...",
> "appenders":"...",
> "loggers":"...",
> "properties":"..."
> }
> PAY ATTENTION: "properties" node is the last node and not 3rd.
> Initializing the config programmatically this way:
> JsonNode logObject =
> ConfigManager.getInstance().getContainerDefinition().at(CONFIG_LOGGING_JAVA_NODE);
> InputStream stream = new
> ByteArrayInputStream(logObject.toString().getBytes());
> ConfigurationSource source = new ConfigurationSource(stream);
> Configuration ourConfig = new JsonConfiguration(LoggerContext.getContext(),
> source);
> Configurator.initialize(ourConfig);
> where logObject is the actual log4j2 JSON config node.
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