Plain Logger
Plain Logger
Description
Easily log any event on your WordPress site to text file. When simple echo and var_dump just won’t do.
Features
- Clear log with one click
- Refresh log with one click
Installation
From your WordPress Dashboard
- Click on “Plugins > Add New” in the sidebar
- Search for “Plain Logger”
- Activate Plain Logger from the plugins page
From wordpress.org
- Search for “Plain Logger”
- Download the plugin to your local computer
- Upload the wp-log-viewer directory to your “/wp-content/plugins” directory using your favorite ftp/sftp/scp program
- Activate Plain Logger from the plugins page
Once Activated
Click on “Tools > Plain Logger” in the sidebar.
Requirements
- PHP 5.4.0 or greater
- WordPress 3.9 or above
Faq
Installation Instructions
From your WordPress Dashboard
- Click on “Plugins > Add New” in the sidebar
- Search for “Plain Logger”
- Activate Plain Logger from the plugins page
From wordpress.org
- Search for “Plain Logger”
- Download the plugin to your local computer
- Upload the wp-log-viewer directory to your “/wp-content/plugins” directory using your favorite ftp/sftp/scp program
- Activate Plain Logger from the plugins page
Once Activated
Click on “Tools > Plain Logger” in the sidebar.
Requirements
- PHP 5.4.0 or greater
- WordPress 3.9 or above
How do I log event / error?
To log event, use do_action( “plain_logger”, “Log label”, “Logging some event”); on some WordPress hook or any place you want to log.
Reviews
Simple but nice logger
By Max K (kaminsky.m) on December 22, 2018
Very nice plugin, some things can be tweaked (for example the second param can be set as optional, but other works very good).
Changelog
1.1.1
- Add new action to make it compatible on Theme frontend testing.
- Fix admin hiding submit button for other setting page.
- Load plugin class faster to make the usable on other plugins / themes.
1.0.0
- Initial release
Release date: 2017-01-29
Copyright 2017 Septian Ahmad Fujianto http://septianfujianto.com
