Simple utility plugin that helps to find and view log files with
errors right from your WordPress admin dashboard. Get access to all your log files from one place. View the latest activity, select logs by date, or view a full log file. Get email notifications about log changes. Get access to your website logs and troubleshoot issues faster! View Demo If you have a feature suggestion or idea you’d like to see in the plugin, we’d love to hear about it! Suggest a Feature Visit our Help Center if you have any questions, our friendly Support Team is happy to help – https://support.bestwebsoft.com/ Earn 20% commission by selling the premium WordPress plugins and themes by BestWebSoft — https://bestwebsoft.com/affiliate/ Some of these translations are not complete. We are constantly adding new features which should be translated. If you would like to create your own language pack or update the existing one, you can send
the text of PO and MO files to BestWebSoft and we’ll add it to the plugin. You can download the latest version of the program for work with PO and MO files Poedit. I can’t view, download or clear the log file.Probably there is a problem with access to files and folders. For more information, please go to Changing File Permissions. What is the difference between three methods of a log file creating, which are offered by the plugin?All methods are equivalent, so when you turn on
them all only one of them will work. 1) Error logging via ‘.htaccess’ using ‘ini_set’ This method is suitable if you have an access to the file “.htaccess” to edit it. 2) Error logging via ‘wp-config.php’ using ‘ini_set’ If you don’t have an access to “.htaccess”, you can use
file “wp-config.php” to change server configuration settings using the ‘ini_set’ option and specifying a variety of error logging settings and other options. The plugin uses this method only to activate the PHP error logging and specifying the path to the log files. 3) Error logging via ‘wp-config.php’ using ‘WP_DEBUG’ This method is used for debugging errors using the WordPress PHP constants and declaring them in the “wp-config.php” file. This is a standard WordPress debugging method. This is a very good method which is recommended for using on WordPress sites, but errors are recorded in the file “debug.log” to the ‘wp-content’ directory. You
can’t change the absolute path to file logs. This method is considered to be a priority on the WordPress sites. After declaring of these constants other methods won’t work. Why I can’t select all three methods to enable debug?Because all methods are equivalent, so when you turn on them all only one of them will work. I clicked on the checkbox to receive notification about the logs to my mailbox, however, the letters come less than it exposed in the settings. Why?The function of notification sending implemented using WordPress hook ‘wp_shedule_event’. If during the chosen period of time the site has been inactive (no sign on it), this hook won’t work. After creating a log file there are identical files appear in tabs PHP Error Log Viewer and WP Error Log Viewer. Why?It depends on the configuration of your server. In the tab of the log viewing the file will be only one. I have some problems with the plugin’s work. What Information should I provide to receive proper support?Please make sure that the problem hasn’t been discussed yet on our forum (https://support.bestwebsoft.com). If no, please provide the following data along with your problem’s description:
Thank you, very much for this plugin
Saves Time! Awesome In My Minds Eye
This is a great plugin when you are debugging a website and you need to quickly check the error logs.
Gets log files right in wp admin. Can delete them easily. Thanks for creating such a helpful plugin.
Thank you for this great plugin Read all 5 reviews “Error Log Viewer by BestWebSoft” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin. Contributors
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