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Version: | 1.0.2 |
Author(s): | Tom Brewer |
Last Update: | Monday, November 30, 2015 |
.NET Fiddle: | Create the first Fiddle |
NuGet Url: | https://www.nuget.org/packages/ConcurrentFileWriter |
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Install-Package ConcurrentFileWriter
dotnet add package ConcurrentFileWriter
paket add ConcurrentFileWriter
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It is capable of flushing writes from multiple threads in batches by either hitting a specified size threshold or a specified inactivity time limit.
It is also possible to write this batching information within the output file(s).
Note: This class should be injected as a single or static instance shared across all process threads.
Files will be locked exclusively from the first Write() call until FlushAndClose() or Dispose() is called (presently one of these *must* be explicitly called to ensure all data is flushed).
The ConcurrentFileWriter class can be found as an extension of System.IO
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Usage Example:
var cfw = new ConcurrentFileWriter(new ConcurrentFileWriterSettings {
flushTimeInMilliseconds = 5000,
flushSizeInBytes = 10000,
showWriteBatchingMarkers = true
});
//Pre-lock file (not required)
cfw.Write(@"c:\temp\test.log", null);
//Append a string (byte arrays can also be directly written)
cfw.WriteUtf8Line(@"c:\temp\test.log", "Test Line");
//Flush and unlock specified file (stop managing)
cfw.CloseManagedFile(@"c:\temp\test.log");
//Flush and unlock all managed files
cfw.Dispose();.