Lumiblog Debug Log Inspector
Monitor debug logs for any WordPress plugin errors and display real-time status in the WordPress admin bar.
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- Version
- 1.0.0
- Last Updated
- Jan 28, 2026
- Requires WP
- 5.0+
- Tested Up To
- 6.9
- PHP Version
- 7.0 or higher
- Author
- Patrick Lumumba
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Lumiblog Debug Log Inspector
define( 'WP_DEBUG_LOG', true );
Red: At least one plugin has errors in the debug log
Gray: Debug logging is not enabled
Can I monitor any WordPress plugin?
Yes! You can add any WordPress plugin to monitor. Just provide the plugin name, file path, and search terms through the settings page.
What are "Search Terms"?
Search terms are keywords that the plugin looks for in your debug.log file. For example, if you're monitoring WooCommerce, you might use "woocommerce, wc-" as search terms. These should be unique identifiers that appear in error messages from that plugin.
How do I find the plugin file path?
The plugin file path is usually in the format: folder-name/main-file.php
For example:
- WooCommerce: woocommerce/woocommerce.php
- Contact Form 7: contact-form-7/wp-contact-form-7.php
- Yoast SEO: wordpress-seo/wp-seo.php
You can find this in your WordPress admin under Plugins > Installed Plugins (it's shown below each plugin name).
How much of the debug.log is scanned?
By default, the plugin scans the last 300KB of your debug.log file. You can customize this in Settings > Log Inspector > General Settings.
Will this slow down my site?
No. The plugin only runs in the WordPress admin area and uses efficient file reading techniques to minimize performance impact.
Can I temporarily disable monitoring for a plugin?
Yes! In the settings page, you can toggle any plugin on/off without deleting it from your list.
Does this work with Multisite?
Yes, the plugin works on WordPress Multisite installations.
Can I monitor custom/proprietary plugins?
Absolutely! As long as the plugin generates errors in the debug.log, you can monitor it.
How do I test if the plugin is working?
See the "Testing the Plugin" section below for detailed instructions on how to verify everything is working correctly.