=== Ultimate DebugBar === Contributors: avram Donate link: https://paypal.me/avramator Tags: debugging, queries, slow, database, sql, hooks, debug Requires at least: 4.5 Tested up to: 5.8 Requires PHP: 7.1 License: MIT Stable tag: trunk Version: 0.2 Ultimate debug bar for your Wordpress website. == Description == Ultimate debug bar for your Wordpress website. On each page of your website a neat debug bar will be displayed with the following info: * PHP version * Request execution time * Request memory consumption * Wordpress-related PHP constants defined in your wp-config.php file * All website options (wp_options) * Request data * Timeline (waterfall) where you can see which portion of execution takes too much time * List of all hooks triggered on the page whose execution time exceeds 1ms, along with some stats * List of all database queries performed on the page, along with their source and execution time * Last 100 lines of your debug.log file (if it exists in wp-content) * List of loaded PHP files (categorized) Besides that, it will track request data/hooks/db queries/mem. consumption in AJAX calls too (beta). This plugin is meant to be used during development and/or debugging only. Only administrators and network administrators (in multi-site environment) can see the debugbar, unless the `WP_DEBUG` is set to `true`. In that case, everyone will see the debugbar. Try it instantly on [tastewp.com](https://tastewp.com/new?pre-installed-plugin-slug=ultimate-debugbar&redirect=%2F&ni=true)! == Installation == Use built in plugin installer or unzip ultimate-debugbar.zip in your wp-content/plugins and activate the plugin through the dashboard. == Frequently Asked Questions == Q: AJAX requests are not working when plugin is active A: Your server is blocking Ultimate Debugbar. If you're running nginx, (check this)[https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23844761/upstream-sent-too-big-header-while-reading-response-header-from-upstream]. Q: AJAX requests are not being diplayed in the debugbar A: Plugin is trying to send too much data in the headers. I'm afraid there's no solution for this yet. Q: How do I disable tracking AJAX requests? A: Add the following code to your `wp-config.php`: `define('ULTIMATE_DEBUG_AJAX', false);` == Screenshots == 1. List of all database queries with their timings 2. List of (slow) hooks lasting over 1ms in an AJAX request 3. Deserialized/formatted config options 4. Timeline (waterfall) of WP execution (TTFB) == Changelog == **0.2** - updated debugbar (requires PHP 7.1 now) - added plugin icon **0.1** - initial release