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Frontend Audit
Utility
33462481
描述

This fragment acts as a lightweight client-side monitoring layer inside Liferay, automatically capturing frontend issues such as JavaScript errors, console warnings, and network failures (e.g., 404, 500, 501) in real time. For each page, it intelligently creates a corresponding Object entry to store these logs, and if an entry already exists, it updates it with the latest set of errors instead of duplicating records. This ensures a clean, page-wise consolidated view of issues, making it easier to track recurring problems, debug faster, and maintain overall portal health without relying on external monitoring tools.

This fragment acts as a lightweight client-side monitoring layer inside Liferay, automatically capturing frontend issues such as JavaScript errors, console warnings, and network failures (e.g., 404, 500, 501) in real time. For each page, it intelligently creates a corresponding Object entry to store these logs, and if an entry already exists, it updates it with the latest set of errors instead of duplicating records. This ensures a clean, page-wise consolidated view of issues, making it easier to track recurring problems, debug faster, and maintain overall portal health without relying on external monitoring tools.

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开发者


Publisher Date

April 28, 2026


Deployment Method

Liferay Self-Hosted

Liferay PaaS

Liferay SaaS


App Type

Composite App

版本

1.0

支持的版本

2025 Q1, 7.4 GA120, 7.4 GA132, 7.4 GA129, 2025 Q4, 2025 Q2, 7.4 GA125, 2025 Q3

Standard Price

Free

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26-4-28 上午6:28
SUPPORTED OFFERINGS
Liferay PaaS
Supported Versions
2025 Q1, 7.4 GA120, 7.4 GA132, 7.4 GA129, 2025 Q4, 2025 Q2, 7.4 GA125, 2025 Q3
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PRICE
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