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May 31, 2012 20:31
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WordPress filter hook for logging WP HTTP requests
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<?php | |
function wp_log_http_requests( $response, $args, $url ) { | |
// set your log file location here | |
$logfile = plugin_dir_path( __FILE__ ) . '/http_requests.log'; | |
// parse request and response body to a hash for human readable log output | |
$log_response = $response; | |
if ( isset( $args['body'] ) ) { | |
parse_str( $args['body'], $args['body_parsed'] ); | |
} | |
if ( isset( $log_response['body'] ) ) { | |
parse_str( $log_response['body'], $log_response['body_parsed'] ); | |
} | |
// write into logfile | |
file_put_contents( $logfile, sprintf( "### %s, URL: %s\nREQUEST: %sRESPONSE: %s\n", date( 'c' ), $url, print_r( $args, true ), print_r( $log_response, true ) ), FILE_APPEND ); | |
return $response; | |
} | |
// hook into WP_Http::_dispatch_request() | |
add_filter( 'http_response', 'wp_log_http_requests', 10, 3 ); | |
?> |
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Is there a way to check which file execute the HTTP request?