Description
Once you have installed and activated it, you can check the following activities.
Features
- Super lightweight and it doesn’t affect site’s performances.
- It has passed over 100 patterns unit test, you can use it with confidence in the enterprise.
- Extensible event saving logs, so you can develop own add-ons for collecting it.
- Saving logs the following activities on WordPress
- Publish, update or delete published posts.
- Activate or deactivate plugins or themes.
- Updating WordPress core, plugins, language files.
- Users login action
- Login and posting via XML-RPC
- PHP errors (On the debug mode, it also save Warning and Notice)
- WP-CLI command ready.
Detail of saving logs
- WordPress
- Core updates
- Plugin/Theme updates
- Language updates
- Post/Page/Attachment
- Created
- Updated
- Deleted
- Plugin
- Activated
- Deactivated
- Theme
- Switched
- User
- Logged in
- XML-RPC
- Authenticated
- Created
- Updated
- Deleted
- PHP
- Errors
- Warnings (WP_DEBUG only)
- Notices (WP_DEBUG only)
WP-CLI
Get a list of logs.
$ wp log list --posts_per_page=5
Get a list of specific level of logs.
$ wp list --level=error --posts_per_page=5
Issues
Screenshots
Installation
- Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
FAQ
- Installation Instructions
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- Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
Reviews
Contributors & Developers
“Logbook” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
Contributors“Logbook” has been translated into 1 locale. Thank you to the translators for their contributions.
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Changelog
You can see all changelog on GitHub.
https://github.com/tarosky/logbook/releases