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Robert Schaft commented on LOG4J2-435:
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I agreed to a certain degree.
I think Ralph, Remko and me agreed, that we want to use script files (or custom
java classes, that could be used as conditions) before starting to implement a
complete xml expression language. Ralph brought the example of maven1 jelly,
which looks awful and is not maintainable.
Nevertheless we need a way to express 95% of the use cases without the help of
scripts or classes.
If you need to write a class or script for a simple accumulating condition
(keep the latest 100mb of debug log), you will loose a lot of operations guys
out there (who are not programmer).
> Feature request: auto-delete older log files
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>
> Key: LOG4J2-435
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-435
> Project: Log4j 2
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Arkin Yetis
> Assignee: Remko Popma
> Labels: Rollover
> Fix For: 2.5
>
> Attachments: LimitingRolloverStrategy.java, SizeParser.java
>
>
> Original description:
> {quote}
> DefaultRolloverStrategy max attribute only applies if you have a %i in the
> file pattern. This request is to enhance DefaultRolloverStrategy or another
> appropriate component to allow a max number of files limit to apply across
> days/months/years when a filePattern includes a date pattern.
> {quote}
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> One of the most requested features is to add the ability to Log4j to "clean
> up" older log files. This usually means deleting these files, although it
> could also mean moving them to a different location, or some combination of
> these.
> Users have different requirements for selecting the files to clean up. A
> common request is the ability to keep the last X number of log files. This
> works well if rollover is only date based but may give undesired results with
> size based rollover.
> Another factor to consider is that the directory containing the log files may
> contain the log files for multiple appenders, or even files unrelated to
> logging.
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