Error Log Monitor

Adds a Dashboard widget that displays the latest messages from your PHP error log. It can also send logged errors to email.

Author:Janis Elsts (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:4.5
WordPress version tested:6.2.2
Plugin version:1.7.7
Added to WordPress repository:27-07-2012
Last updated:05-07-2023
Rating, %:86
Rated by:45
Plugin URI:http://w-shadow.com/blog/2012/07/25/error-log...
Total downloads:497 202
Active installs:20 000+
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This plugin adds a Dashboard widget that displays the latest messages from your PHP error log. It can also send you email notifications about newly logged errors.

Features

  • Automatically detects error log location.
  • Explains how to configure PHP error logging if it’s not enabled yet.
  • The number of displayed log entries is configurable.
  • Sends you email notifications about logged errors (optional).
  • Configurable email address and frequency.
  • You can easily clear the log file.
  • The dashboard widget is only visible to administrators.
  • Optimized to work well even with very large log files.

Usage

Once you’ve installed the plugin, go to the Dashboard and enable the “PHP Error Log” widget through the “Screen Options” panel. The widget should automatically display the last 20 lines from your PHP error log. If you see an error message like “Error logging is disabled” instead, follow the displayed instructions to configure error logging.

Email notifications are disabled by default. To enable them, click the “Configure” link in the top-right corner of the widget and enter your email address in the “Periodically email logged errors to:” box. If desired, you can also change email frequency by selecting the minimum time interval between emails from the “How often to send email” drop-down.


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