History for plugin updates
in progress
Aurelio Volle
in progress
We've started the active development of this feature. It should be released before the end of the month.
Dusin Dauncey
Aurelio Volle - If it can include updates to plugins done outside of WPUmbrella in much the same way as MainWP does, that would be awesome! That way we can see if something has been updated via local updates on the site rather than strictly through WPUmbrella, which is helpful in case another admin or the client themselves updated something that goes wrong.
Luther Harrity
Dusin Dauncey I disabled WordPress updates from the WordPress dashboard altogether to prevent my clients from running updates without me (and automatic updates). You might want to consider doing this too.
There is a feature request submitted for WP Umbrella to add this option to disable these updates.
Lukas Cech
yeah, a history is a must for troubleshooting - not only for plugins, but basically a WPUmbrella actions log - updates, deactivations/activations, restoration history etc.
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Michal Slepko
Yes please this is something that only keeps me on ManageWP
Ryan Townley
This is critical for when you or the client finds an issue. What caused it? Check the plugin update history first.
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Luc
+1 It would be really useful to track issues when updating. The notification center has a short memory and is not usable for long term.
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Tom DeBello
Almost like an report on the dashboard.
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Gabriel
Exactly what I wish too! I switched from ManageWP and I had a history of Updates for each website, which was very useful!