I have a dot-net web service set up as follows:
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Builder;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http;
var app = WebApplication.Create();
app.Urls.Add("http://localhost:3001");
app.MapGet("/", Wrap(IndexGetter));
/* Lots more app.MapGet calls, each using Wrap(). */
app.Run();
void Wrap(string pattern, Action<HttpContext> handler)
{
return Wrapper;
void Wrapper(HttpContext hc)
{
/* Wrapping stuff omitted. */
handler(hc);
/* More wrapping stuff. */
}
}
This works great. The client calls a GET and the correct handler is called from inside the Wrapper function.
What's not good is what's logged.
Executed endpoint 'HTTP: GET /my/endpoint => Wrapper'
While technically correct, Wrapper is indeed the handler for this GET, I'd rather the name of the wrapped function was logged. Can I persuade it to think the handler has a different name?