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JS Error Logger

Door JFG Media·
Logs front-end javascript errors, and displays them in a dashboard widget
Beoordelingen
5
Versie
1.5
Actieve installaties
10
Laatst bijgewerkt
May 26, 2026
JS Error Logger

The plugin catches most JS errors, logs them, and displays them in a dashboard widget.

Here are some of its features:

  • Except for the plugin settings, there is no database storage involved. Log is written in a “.log” file.
  • Display latest JS errors in a dashboard widget.
  • Refresh errors from the dashboard widget.
  • See the full error log on a separate page.
  • Ignore errors if the user agent contains a specific string.
  • Ignore errors if the error contains a specific string.
  • Ignore errors if the script url contains a specific string.
  • See which page and which script triggered the errors.
  • Choose the maximum amount of errors to log per page load.
  • Exclude logging errors from specific post types.
  • Choose how ajax calls are made.

Developer hooks and filters

The plugin cleans the log every 24 hours, to only keep the last 100 entries. You may use the “jserrlog_max_log_entries” WP filter to enable more or less entries, by returning an integer: add_filter('jserrlog_max_log_entries',function(){return 200;})

Alter error data: You may use the “jserrlog_pre_insert_error” WP filter to modify the error data before it’s inserted into the log file: add_filter('jserrlog_pre_insert_error',function($error_data){return $error_data;})

Trigger integrations: You may use the “jserrlog_after_log” WP hook to trigger an action (Slack notification, etc.) after an error was logged: add_action('jserrlog_after_log',function($error_data){//do something})

Backup old errors: You may use the “jserrlog_before_log_maintenance” WP hook to trigger an action (archive errors, etc.) before old errors are deleted: add_action('jserrlog_before_log_maintenance',function($errors){//do something})

Request hardening: You may use the “jserrlog_enforce_same_host_origin” WP filter to require same-host Origin/Referer checks for logging requests (default true): add_filter('jserrlog_enforce_same_host_origin',function(){return true;}) You may use the “jserrlog_rate_limit_requests” and “jserrlog_rate_limit_window” WP filters to control request throttling (defaults: 60 requests per 60 seconds): add_filter('jserrlog_rate_limit_requests',function(){return 120;}); add_filter('jserrlog_rate_limit_window',function(){return 60;}); You may use the “jserrlog_max_payload_bytes”, “jserrlog_max_batch_errors” and “jserrlog_max_error_field_length” WP filters to limit incoming payload sizes (defaults: 16384 bytes, 20 errors per batch, 512 chars per field): add_filter('jserrlog_max_payload_bytes',function(){return 32768;}); You may use the “jserrlog_duplicate_window” WP filter to suppress duplicate errors for a short period (default: 60 seconds): add_filter('jserrlog_duplicate_window',function(){return 30;});

Multisite

The plugin works with multisite. There’s one error log per site.

Gratisvoor betaalde abonnementen
Door te installeren, ga je akkoord met de Servicevoorwaarden van WordPress.com en de voorwaarden voor plugins van derden.
Getest tot
WordPress 7.0
Deze plugin kan worden gedownload, zodat je hem op je kan gebruiken.