Activity / Audit Logging
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Fabian
Logging user events and website changes is not only useful to keep track of what's happening on your site, but is often a requirement for enterprise-type clients.
Seems like this feature would make sense under the "WP Umbrella" to give website owners a complete overview of what's going on on their sites.
Please refer to "WP Activity Log" plugin to see an example of what features may be provided.
Thank you very much!
Aurelio Volle
Merged in a post:
User History
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Chas Henry
The last system we used had a User History section which allowed us to see who made changes in the backend of our sites. This would be a nice feature to have so we can pinpoint who changed things if a site ever has issues, so we can have them go back to those specific changes and revert them.
Aurelio Volle
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Logtivity for WP Umbrella
Kevin
I would appreciate it if WP Umbrella could track activities like Logtivity. Also, the error reporting is outstanding.
Logitivity: https://logtivity.io/
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Ash Brentnall (ABCode)
There's a great free plugin that is currently available for WordPress called "Activity Log". It would be nice to perhaps integrate with this already robust and free tool to show those logs inside the WP Umbrella dashboard. The plugin is very simple and it just logs everything to the DB so all we'd have to do is pull in the data from the DB on site sync into a table we can see in our site dashboard.
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Rick O'Connell
Fully agree, a native feature would be ideal, especially if the number of post/page edits, failed login attempts, etc. can be incorporated in the client report. It is yet another metric which shows work completed on the client's site, which seems to be the name of the game. Keep everything updated and show work completed
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S Ruby
At least there is a history / log for plugins in progress:
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Chris Key
Logs? Maybe in the works ;)
Dusin Dauncey
Yes a native auditing feature would be amazing so we don't need to rely on various other auditing plugins to use.
ADAM HAWORTH
This would be awesome! I realised since moving from ManageWP this is a featured we used more than I thought.
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