Integrating Updates Made Outside WP Umbrella In The Report
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Aurelio Volle
Description:
Our upcoming improvement will enhance the reporting functionality by including updates made outside of WP Umbrella, whether through the WordPress admin panel or using composer. This ensures that all updates are comprehensively tracked and reported.
Key Benefits:
- Complete Reporting:Enjoy a holistic view of updates, whether performed within WP Umbrella or externally, for better insights and management.
- Enhanced Accountability:Keep track of all updates to maintain accountability and prove the value of your work to clients.
How Can You Help Us?
- Vote:Show your interest and support by voting for this feature on our roadmap.
- Share Your Ideas:Have additional suggestions or ideas related to reporting updates? We're all ears! Share your thoughts with us.
- Tell Us Why This Is Important for you?Share your personal insights on why this feature is important to you to help us understand your perspective.
Leif Kajrup
Seems like updates made with composer is not included?
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Emmanuel Constant
Bravo Aurélio ! Je vous assure que cette nouvelle était attendue au sein de notre agence. Nous en avions en effet émis le souhait en novembre dernier. C'est vraiment Topissime.
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Magneto
Excellent! Will that also include the updates triggered by ManageWP? Otherwise I leave these sites connected there too and let them trigger the updates, until WP Umbrella also has automated updates.
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Magneto
So OK, yes, it looks like plugin updates done via ManageWP are included in the reports, but theme and Wordpress core updates not. Not sure if this is expected.
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Sébastien Serre
Thank you all for your great job ! you rocks!
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Jean Paul delbrayelle
cool !
Aurelio Volle
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The updates made from WordPress backends are now included automatically in the reports! :)
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Heinrich Taitl
allow us to send the report not only as a pdf, but in a reduced form directly as an e-mail. for this we need the variables in the e-mail.
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Kade McConville
Please include "User" that performed the update too - so we can all blame the client when the site breaks because they haven't read the changelogs! Haha
Rune Rasmussen
Kade McConville don't need it in the report, but it sure should be in a log.
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Magneto
Rune Rasmussen You might want to look at a plugin like this one https://wordpress.org/plugins/aryo-activity-log/ That will give you these logs.
Rune Rasmussen
Magneto sure, but that's not the point. :)
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Magneto
Rune Rasmussen Sorry, I missed your point. Re-reading I understand you meant: visible in a log on WP Umbrella, but not necessarily in the report to the client.
Rune Rasmussen
While you're at it, please include monitoring of the plugin statuses as well, to log when they are installed/uninstalled, activated/deactivated and also if they are downgraded... ;)
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Chris Key
Any updates for sure to be included.
I wonder if you could enhance it with an Activity Log to show changes too. Would have to be opt in (potentially an extra wider feature for WP Umbrella) but that could show the activity that goes on around just updating (content changes etc).
Another next step would be to integrate with project management tools so it can be linked with a task list for that client.
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