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@niemyjski I got it working, but not as you proposed. ;) Becauses it would introduce another DI container in our system (to allow injecting my dao into the IEventQueue nicely). It also would require me to add a fake api-key and url to make .Submit() work. (IsValid would fail otherwise)
I use now:
EventBuilder builder = e.ToExceptionless();
EventPluginContext context = new EventPluginContext(builder.Client, builder.Target, builder.PluginContextData);
EventPluginManager.Run(context);
IJsonSerializer serializer = builder.Client.Configuration.Resolver.GetJsonSerializer();
string errorAsString = serializer.Serialize(error.Target);
I even got the old one working :). The key was to upgrade the agent to 2.x and deserialize my json to the "InnerError" type. And submit as "@error" in the Event.Data. I can detect the different versions based on an existing "ExceptionlessClientInfo" property in the json file.
I have still one problem, and don't know if it's my mistake. I want to add additional EnvironmentInfos. So I add entries to the .Data field like: info.Data.Add("system up time", val) but these values do not show up in the UI. Things like: info.Architecutre = "x64" are working fine.
yeah, I know that I could use the DI from exceptionless, but I would need to do that at the "global" space. If I add those informations to the event.data property they are shown up. but it would be nice to have some of them under the "environment" tab. there is the "@environment" together with the EnvironmentInfo class. which works as expected. But the EnvironmentInfo class also has a Data property. Thats the one I tried to use. But I think this is the wrong place, isn't it?
I'm already in the weekend. Let's have a look for it on monday ;)