=== WP Debug === Contributors: wahabmirjan Tags: Debug, Debugging, Development Requires at least: 4.3.1 Tested up to: 4.3.1 Stable tag: 1.0.0 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html WP Debug is a simple debugging tool for WordPress. It is aimed at helping developers with the development of their WordPress themes and plugins. == Description == Using this simple plugin, you can update wp-config.php by setting the PHP named constants used for WordPress debugging via a simple UI. Those named constants are WP_DEBUG, WP_DEBUG_LOG, WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY, SCRIPT_DEBUG, and SAVEQUERIES. Moreover, this plugin introduces two functions that allow you to output debugging messages to either the display or the debug.log file; those are wp_debug() and wp_debug_queries(). This plugin is intended for development purposes only For full documentation, visit http://www.nostracon.net/wp-debug == Installation == From your WordPress dashboard: 1. Visit: Plugins -> Add New 2. Search for \"WP Debug\" 3. Activate \"WP Debug\" by \"nostraCon Inc.\" from your Plugins page. From WordPress.org: 1. Download \"WP Debug\" 2. Upload the \"wp-debug\" directory to your \"/wp-content/plugins/\" directory 3. Activate \"WP Debug\" from your Plugins page. If the plugin cannot be activated: If you were unable to activate the \"WP Debug\" plugin, it is most probably due to file protection and permissions set to protect wp-config.php. If this happens, the plagin will display a message on the screen to allow you to copy certain lines of code into wp-debug.php and save manually. Remember, this plugin is for development purposes only, and if you decide to change file permissions to change the access privileges for wp-config.php, then it is better to do so in a secure development enironment. If you need to use this plugin in a live environment, and you change your file permissions to allow this plugin to work, then you have to ensure that wp-debug.php is protected again after you finish using this plugin. Once Activated: 1. Visit: Settings -> WP Debug 2. Change the debug settings to your preferences. The bottom section shows the settings changes that will be made to wp-config.php. 3. Click \"Save Changes\" to save the settings. Visit http://www.nostracon.net/wp-debug for documentation on how to use this plugin. == Screenshots == 1. The settings page for the WP Debug plugin 2. An example of using the wp_debug() function 3. An example of using the wp_debug_queries() function == Changelog == 1.0.0 - Initial release