Hi, Opened PR in Github: https://github.com/apache/logging-log4j2/pull/91 Thanks.
Regards, Roman Sosnin Backend Server Side Developer Trusteer Security IBM Israel Software Lab From: Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com> To: Log4J Users List <log4j-user@logging.apache.org> Date: 20/06/2017 06:01 Subject: Re: Failing to initialize log4j2 configuration dynamically My guess is that it's a bug. Can't be sure until we see a failing unit test. At least, that's the easiest way. Gary On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 12:06 AM, Roman Sosnin <roma...@il.ibm.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Yea I've opened a Jira ticket for this issue. I will create a failing unit > test as soon as I can & then upload it. > > For now any thoughts? Bug ? API Misuse? > > Thanks > > Regards, > Roman Sosnin > Backend Server Side Developer > Trusteer Security > IBM Israel Software Lab > Office: +972-(0)74-7922783 > > > > From: Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com> > To: Log4J Users List <log4j-user@logging.apache.org> > Date: 18/06/2017 19:14 > Subject: Re: Failing to initialize log4j2 configuration dynamically > > > > I think there is a Jira ticket already about this, if not, do create one > please. Are you available to create a failing unit test? A patch for a fix > as well perhaps? > > Gary > > On Jun 18, 2017 3:00 AM, "Roman Sosnin" <roma...@il.ibm.com> wrote: > > > Failing to initialize log4j2 configuration dynamically - supplying a > JSON > > configuration node while json nodes are in random order. > > > > Environment: Linux - CentOS 6 > > Component/s: Configurators > > Affects Version/s: 2.8.1 > > > > 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. > > Any thoughts? Bug? API Misuse? > > > > Thanks! > > > > Regards, > > Roman Sosnin > > Backend Server Side Developer > > Trusteer Security > > IBM Israel Software Lab > > Office: +972-(0)74-7922783 > > > > > > > > >