Useful loggers for SimpleHistory for developers during development of a site or to maintain a live site.
Author: | Pär Thernström (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 4.4 |
WordPress version tested: | 4.5.4 |
Plugin version: | 0.5 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 05-12-2015 |
Last updated: | 25-11-2016
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Plugin URI: | https://github.com/bonny/Developer-Loggers-fo... |
Total downloads: | 4 804 |
Active installs: | 300+ |
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Screenshots
Enable the loggers you want in Settings » Simple History » Developer loggers.
Example output of the WordPress Cron debug logger.
Example output of the WPMail logger. You can see the subject, who the mail is sent to, and the contents of the body.
Example output form the HTTP API logger. View method and target URL.
Details from the HTTP API logger. Even more details here, like all the headers in the response and also the full response.
Example output from the WordPress post to Slack Logger. Here you can see me failing to login, then succeeding to login, updating a plugin, and finally I log out.
ChangeLog
0.5 (November 2016)
- Add notice in admin that Simple History must be installed and activated to use this plugin.
- Add some very basic Travis CI tests, so the plugin is less likely to cause any obvious errors.
- The Available Updates Logger has now moved to the main Simple History plugin, because it’s useful for most users and not only admins.
- Added filter
simple_history/developer_loggers/enabled_loggers
to modify what plugins are enabled.
- Added filter
simple_history/developer_loggers/slackit/settings
to modify the settings of the Slackit logger.
- Added
examples.php
with some examples of filter usage.
0.4.1 (August 2016)
- Check that the
sys_getloadavg()
exists before trying to use. Could cause error on Windows.
0.4 (August 2016)
- Logger for Limit Logins Attempts has moved to Simple History, so more users can benefit from it.
- When a plugin update is found: use the english name for the plugin, instead of the translated name.
0.3.4 (June 2016)
- Bump up requirement to 5.4 because I’m to tired to write code for 5.3
0.3.3 (June 2016)
- Fixed notice warning in post to Slack
- Add error message if not running PHP 5.3 or higher
- Change unit in HTTP API message from milliseconds to seconds
0.3.2 (May 2016)
- Added: Logger HTTP API Logger that logs all GET and POST requests made using for example
wp_remote_get()
and wp_remote_post()
.
- Fixed: The logger for available updates could throw a fatal error on the plugin install screen. Hopefully fixed now, and if
then it fixes https://github.com/bonny/Developer-Loggers-for-Simple-History/issues/1 (the very first issue for this plugin! 🎉).
0.3.1 (March 2016)
- Fixed: Function
__return_empty_string
is not called _return_empty_string
…
- Fixed: Undefined notice for
$initiator_text
in the post to Slack plugin
0.3 (February 2016)
- Added: New plugin: Slack! Yes, now all your logged events can be posted to a Slack channel of your choice.
- Added: Actions
simple_history/developer_loggers/before_plugins_table
and simple_history/developer_loggers/before_plugins_table
.
0.2 (December 2015)
- Changes to Limit Login Attempts.
0.1 (December 2015)
- First public version. Enjoy!