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JS Error Logger

Автор: JFG Media·
Logs front-end javascript errors, and displays them in a dashboard widget
Рейтинги
5
Версия
1.5
Активные установки
10
Последние изменения
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.

Проверено на
WordPress 7.0
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