• I have a wordpress site hosted on wordpress.com. Is there any way to make this plugin work there? Because as far as I know I can not change the wp-config.php there.

    Thanks

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  • Plugin Author stayallive

    (@stayallive)

    Short answer: No, not right know.

    Long answer: I didn’t even know you could install any random plugin to WordPress.com but after closer examination it looks like the business plan offers just that.

    I don’t have an business plan so I’m not sure if there are (if any) other limitations.

    What is your use case, tracking browser based errors or possible PHP errors too?

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 5 months ago by stayallive. Reason: Clarify the no
    Thread Starter mauriciogn

    (@mauriciogn)

    Hi Alex,

    Thanks for the reply.

    Yes, WordPress has some hosting plans which allow you to add third-party plugins. You can do almost the same thing that you could do on your self-hosting application with the exception that you don’t have access to the file system so you can not change files like wp-config.php.

    I have the e-commerce plan right now and my use case would be to track the PHP errors and javascript errors.

    Plugin Author stayallive

    (@stayallive)

    I might want to look into doing this although I do think an UI to enter the DSN and loading it from the database is a bit extreme for how simple the integration should (and could) be.

    I am tracking this here: https://github.com/stayallive/wp-sentry/issues/64

    I will look into this if I have some time for it, however I can’t make any promises it will be anytime soon.

    Thanks for bringing this up though!

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