WP Logger

Description

  1. Insert the hook do_action( 'logger', $data ); in your code
  2. Go to Tools > WP Logger

Additional buttons

Use the wpdl_add_button( string $name, callable $clb, string $btnClass = '' ) function to add a button to the logger page.

  • $name text for the button;
  • $clb callback function;
  • $btnClass class for the button (optional).

Click on the button to execute the function via WP-AJAX. If an Exception or Error occurs, it will be logged as well.

Hooks:

  • wp_logger_button_panel
  • wp_logger_inline_css
  • wp_logger_inline_js
  • wp_data_logger_print_data

Available constants:

  • WPDL_DISPLAY_LIMIT

GitHub

Screenshots

  • Logger page

Installation

  1. Upload the plugin to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  2. Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress.
  3. Insert the hook do_action( 'logger', $data ); in your code.
  4. Go to Tools > WP Logger.

Reviews

September 4, 2018
Thx for this plugin, the logging very important for us, and we happy to use your plugin with our team.
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Contributors & Developers

“WP Logger” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

2.3

  • Custom button adding function introduced.
  • PHP min version changed to 7.1.

2.2.1

  • Nonce verification for ajax queries.
  • PayPal link updated.
  • Plugin tags updated.

2.2

  • Clear log vulnerability fixed.

2.1

  • The output of the data got escaped.

2.0.2

  • Suppress DB errors while the data insert

2.0.1

  • bug fixed

2.0

  • Logged data was moved to custom table in DB
  • WPDL_DISPLAY_LIMIT
  • Hidding/showing rows

1.4

  • Added types of data

1.2

  • Init commit