Salesforce Logger

Read Apex debug logs for the logged-in Salesforce session, with auto-refresh, SOQL highlighting, and readable errors.

As of June 2026, Salesforce Logger has 8 users in the Developer Tools category.

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1.0.0
Manifest V3

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Tracking since May 15, 2026.

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Permissions & access

Permissions
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Host access
https://*.salesforce.com/*, https://*.my.salesforce.com/*, https://*.sandbox.my.salesforce.com/*, https://*.force.com/*, https://*.lightning.force.com/*, https://*.salesforce-setup.com/*, https://*.my.salesforce-setup.com/*, https://*.my.site.com/*

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About

Inspect Apex debug logs from your logged-in Salesforce session with automatic refresh, trace-flag controls, SOQL-aware viewing, structured error navigation, and optional AI-assisted analysis.

Salesforce Debugger — Your Essential Salesforce Debugging Tool

Salesforce Debugger is a Manifest V3 Chrome extension for Salesforce developers, admins, and QA engineers who need fast access to Apex debug logs and trace setup directly from the browser—without leaving their Lightning or Setup workflow.


🎯 KEY FEATURES

✓ Apex debug log explorer

Browse recent Apex logs returned via Salesforce Tooling queries against ApexLog (respecting your chosen log-user scope).
Configurable fetch limit (up to 200 logs per refresh).
Click any log row to open a dedicated detail viewer with reload and raw-log copy.


✓ Automatic refresh & session-aware loading

Optional auto-refresh intervals (10s–60s) or manual-only refresh.
Resolves API host and session from typical Salesforce URLs (production, sandbox, Lightning, and Setup-related hosts).


✓ Log user filtering & trace management

Search and pick a Log User from your org context.
Create trace flags (“Set Log”) using defaults you configure—trace duration (minutes) and category debug levels (Apex Code, Profiling, Callout, Database, System, Validation, Visualforce, Workflow).
Remove active USER_DEBUG traces when you’re done (“Remove log”).


✓ Bulk log housekeeping

Select-all and delete selected Apex logs, or delete all logs visible under your current query scope.


✓ Rich log detail viewer

Summary chips for total lines, SOQL-related events, and surfaced errors—with quick navigation between matching rows.
Toggle “Optimize log” for a grouped table view per code unit, or switch off for full chronological text with line numbers.
Category visibility toggles for Debug (USER_DEBUG), Exceptions, Queries (SOQL), and Variable assignment.
SOQL rows use distinct styling and extracted query text for faster scanning.


✓ Error & SOQL navigation

Dedicated controls to jump Previous / Next among highlighted errors or SOQL lines inside the filtered view.


✓ Optional AI log analysis

“Analyze with AI” summarizes or drills into the open log using providers you choose in Settings—including Chrome Built-in AI (Gemini Nano) when available, plus BYO-key options such as Claude, OpenAI Codex / ChatGPT, Cursor-compatible endpoints, and Salesforce-hosted paths where configured.


✓ Full-tab mode & persistent settings

Open the same UI as a normal browser tab when you prefer more screen space.
Chrome storage remembers limits, refresh defaults, trace defaults, AI preferences, and UI choices.


🔐 SECURITY & PRIVACY

Uses your existing Salesforce browser session—credentials are not sent through an intermediate logging server operated by this extension.

Extension settings and any API keys or endpoints you enter for AI features are stored locally in Chrome (extension storage).

Core log fetch, delete, and trace operations use official Salesforce REST / Tooling API endpoints against your org.

Optional AI analysis calls third-party or Salesforce-hosted endpoints only when you explicitly configure those providers.

No third-party analytics are included in this extension’s core Salesforce log flows.


💼 PERFECT FOR

Salesforce developers debugging Apex, triggers, flows, or integrations.

QA engineers reproducing failures and correlating logs with steps.

Admins troubleshooting validation rules, workflows, or user-context issues.

Teams that want quicker trace setup without hopping through Setup for every iteration.


⚙️ REQUIREMENTS

Active Salesforce organization (production or sandbox).

Logged into Salesforce in a tab whose host maps to your My Domain API host (Lightning / Setup tabs supported per manifest).

Org user with permission to query Apex logs and manage Tooling-accessible trace resources.

This build uses Salesforce REST API version v60.0 for the Tooling paths it calls.


📝 HOW TO GET STARTED

Pin Salesforce Debugger and open Lightning or Setup on your org.

Open the popup—logs load using your active session.

Optionally set auto-refresh, pick a Log User, and use Set Log / Remove log as needed.

Open a log for summaries, filters, SOQL/error navigation, Optimize log toggles, and AI analysis.

Use Settings for fetch limits, default refresh, trace duration, debug level defaults, and AI provider configuration.


🚀 BUILT FOR DEVELOPERS, BY DEVELOPERS

Built for day-to-day Salesforce debugging—fast lists, readable logs, and controls that stay where you already work.

Developed by: Baibahv Kumar
Version: 1.0.0
Category: Developer Tools

Technical

Version
1.0.0
Manifest
V3
Size
73.17KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
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Metadata

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Developer ID
u17443d9aab730013cbf296cd471999bb
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
May 14, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
May 14, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 9, 2026
Website
Support URL

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 9, 2026.