Merge branch '2.1.x'

Closes gh-18296
pull/18321/head
Madhura Bhave 5 years ago
commit d092df43b7

@ -1317,7 +1317,7 @@ A typical custom `logback.xml` file would look something like this:
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<configuration> <configuration>
<include resource="org/springframework/boot/logging/logback/default.xml"/> <include resource="org/springframework/boot/logging/logback/defaults.xml"/>
<include resource="org/springframework/boot/logging/logback/console-appender.xml" /> <include resource="org/springframework/boot/logging/logback/console-appender.xml" />
<root level="INFO"> <root level="INFO">
<appender-ref ref="CONSOLE" /> <appender-ref ref="CONSOLE" />
@ -1335,7 +1335,7 @@ Your logback configuration file can also make use of System properties that the
* `$\{ROLLING_FILE_NAME_PATTERN}`: Whether `logging.pattern.rolling-file-name` was set in Boot's external configuration. * `$\{ROLLING_FILE_NAME_PATTERN}`: Whether `logging.pattern.rolling-file-name` was set in Boot's external configuration.
Spring Boot also provides some nice ANSI color terminal output on a console (but not in a log file) by using a custom Logback converter. Spring Boot also provides some nice ANSI color terminal output on a console (but not in a log file) by using a custom Logback converter.
See the `CONSOLE_LOG_PATTERN` in the `default.xml` configuration for an example. See the `CONSOLE_LOG_PATTERN` in the `defaults.xml` configuration for an example.
If Groovy is on the classpath, you should be able to configure Logback with `logback.groovy` as well. If Groovy is on the classpath, you should be able to configure Logback with `logback.groovy` as well.
If present, this setting is given preference. If present, this setting is given preference.

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