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Seq is the intelligent search, analysis, and alerting server built for structured log data. The Aspire Seq integration lets you model a Seq server as a first-class resource in your AppHost, then hand the connection information to any consuming app — regardless of language.

Adding Seq through Aspire — rather than wiring up containers and connection strings by hand — gives you:

  • Zero-config local development. Aspire runs Seq from the docker.io/datalust/seq container image with a persistent lifetime so your log history survives restarts.
  • Consistent connection info across languages. Once you reference the Seq resource from a consuming app, Aspire injects connection properties as environment variables in a predictable format that works from C#, TypeScript, Python, Go, or any other language.
  • Dashboard observability. The Seq resource shows up in the Aspire dashboard with logs and status alongside your other services.
  • A first-class C# client integration. C# apps can use the Aspire.Seq package for automatic OpenTelemetry log and trace export to Seq, all wired up from the same resource name.

The Seq integration has two sides: a hosting integration that you use in your AppHost to model the Seq server resource, and a connection story for consuming apps that reference it.

architecture-beta

  group apphost(server)[AppHost]
  group consumer(server)[Consuming app]

  service hosting(server)[Hosting integration] in apphost
  service seq(server)[Seq server] in apphost

  service client(iconoir:server-connection)[Client integration] in consumer
  service app(server)[App] in consumer

  hosting:R --> L:seq
  seq:R --> L:client
  client:R --> L:app

The hosting integration lives in your AppHost project and models the Seq server as a resource. The client integration lives in each consuming app and uses the connection information Aspire injects to send logs and traces to Seq.

Getting there is a two-step process: model the Seq resource in your AppHost, then connect to it from each app that needs it.

  1. Add the Seq hosting integration to your AppHost, then declare a Seq resource and reference it from the apps that need to send telemetry. The Seq hosting integration article walks through every capability — data volumes, data bind mounts, EULA acceptance, and endpoints — with side-by-side C# and TypeScript examples.

    Set up Seq in the AppHost

  2. When you reference a Seq resource from a consuming app, Aspire injects its connection information as environment variables. See Connect to Seq for the connection properties reference and per-language examples for C#, Go, Python, and TypeScript — including the full C# client integration that wires up OpenTelemetry export.

    Connect to Seq