=== Logbook === Contributors: miyauchi, tarosky Tags: log, event, security Requires at least: 4.8 Tested up to: 4.9 Requires PHP: 5.4 Stable tag: 1.1.0 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html This plugin is for logging users' activities. You can check anytime who and what has changed. == Description == Once you have installed and activated it, you can check the following activities. === Features === * Super lightweight and it doesn't affect site's performances. * It has passed over 100 patterns unit test, you can use it with confidence in the enterprise. * Extensible event saving logs, so you can develop own add-ons for collecting it. * Saving logs the following activities on WordPress * Publish, update or delete published posts. * Activate or deactivate plugins or themes. * Updating WordPress core, plugins, language files. * Users login action * Login and posting via XML-RPC * PHP errors (On the debug mode, it also save Warning and Notice) * WP-CLI command ready. === Detail of saving logs === * WordPress * Core updates * Plugin/Theme updates * Language updates * Post/Page/Attachment * Created * Updated * Deleted * Plugin * Activated * Deactivated * Theme * Switched * User * Logged in * XML-RPC * Authenticated * Created * Updated * Deleted * PHP * Errors * Warnings (WP_DEBUG only) * Notices (WP_DEBUG only) === WP-CLI === Get a list of logs. ` $ wp log list --posts_per_page=5 ` Get a list of specific level of logs. ` $ wp list --level=error --posts_per_page=5 ` === Issues === [https://github.com/tarosky/logbook](https://github.com/tarosky/logbook) == Installation == 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress == Screenshots == 1. List of logs. 2. Diff of post. 3. Error of plugin. == Changelog == You can see all changelog on GitHub. https://github.com/tarosky/logbook/releases