• Resolved Alex

    (@alexh_)


    Hi,

    Where can I see the PHP errors in the new version 3 of the plugin?

    Thanks,
    Alex

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  • Plugin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johnbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    Hi! They should appear in the same place as before. If an error occurs, a PHP Errors item will be added to the menu.

    If there are no errors, it won’t appear.

    Do you have a site that’s triggering errors that aren’t appearing in QM?

    Thread Starter Alex

    (@alexh_)

    Hi,

    I use also another Plugin “WP Log Viewer” and this one shows me 7 issues including deprecation information, errors and warnings. But none of them appears in the Query Monitor. Is it possible to have a separate section just for “PHP messages”?

    Thanks,
    Alex

    Plugin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johnbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    Thanks for the message. Are the errors in “WP Log Viewer” ones that appeared on the current page load? QM only shows you errors on the current page load, whereas “WP Log Viewer” shows you errors from the historical logs.

    Hello, I can see php errors in the top bar but when I click on it to see the details I just have empty area in the bottom panel , where as for other kinds as overview and duplicate entries there no issue and they are displayed as they suppose to be.
    Thanks.

    Plugin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johnbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    Are there any fatal errors showing in your PHP error logs? Are any of the other panels empty?

    @johnbillion , I found that it is a conflict with the plugin “Query Monitor Extend” which I have been using for a while, but as soon as I deactivated it , Everything is normal now.
    That plugin caused the issue , where I can see in the top bar that there are PHP errors and notices but when clicking it to see details in the bottom panel I just have an empty panel, and the same for about half of the other panels as styles, languages and HTTP API calls.
    I forgot to thank you John for this great plugin which saves a lot of time and efforts and give exact direction for me to debug errors and much more.
    Thanks.

    Plugin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johnbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    Thanks for the follow-up. I thought that I’d tested the new version thoroughly with Query Monitor Extend. I’ll check it again and see if I need to fix something.

    If you need any further information , I would be glad to help, good luck.

    Plugin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johnbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    Found the issue and reported it to Caleb: https://github.com/crstauf/query-monitor-extend/issues/3

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