[Enhancement] add maxStringLength for JsonTemplateLayout (backport #49609) #49620
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Why I'm doing:
Profile logs are often large, and the default JsonTemplateLayout will truncate 16386 strings, so set it to a very large value here, such as 100MB, so that it will basically never be truncated.
What I'm doing:
set maxStringLength = 100MB
Fixes #issue
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This is an automatic backport of pull request #49609 done by [Mergify](https://mergify.com). ## Why I'm doing: Profile logs are often large, and the default JsonTemplateLayout will truncate 16386 strings, so set it to a very large value here, such as 100MB, so that it will basically never be truncated.
What I'm doing:
set maxStringLength = 100MB
Fixes #issue
What type of PR is this:
Does this PR entail a change in behavior?
If yes, please specify the type of change:
Checklist: