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Vendor gebruederheitz Package wp-debug-log Short Description A tiny class and trait to make logging debug output simpler. License
GPL-3.0-only
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A tiny class and trait to make logging debug output simpler.
Installation
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Make sure you have Composer autoload or an alternative class loader present.
Usage
This library uses error_log() internally to conditionally write messages to
Wordpress' debug log file.
The single requirement for logging output is that the environment variable
WORDPRESS_ENV is set and does not equal the string "production".
You can call the Debug class' static methods directly:
For a more verbose output from different modules, you can use the trait provided,
which will prepend your log messages with a namespace:
You can also set a custom namespace through a static class attribute:
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