Uptime Monitoring - Visual Regression Monitoring
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Aurelio Volle
Description:
Our upcoming feature will introduce comprehensive uptime monitoring by checking not only the status code of your website but also the presence of specific pixels, pieces of code, or words. This enhanced monitoring ensures that you are notified promptly if any critical element is missing, providing a more accurate assessment of your website's availability.
Key Benefits:
- Precise Monitoring:Detect issues beyond status codes by verifying the presence of critical pixels, code, or words on your website.
- Early Issue Detection:Receive timely notifications if any essential element is missing, allowing you to address issues before they impact your users.
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 uptime monitoring? 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.
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Gabriel
What means the uptime rate momentarly like it is now? Obviously the green bars indicate only 1 month, the incident timeline shows more than 1 month. The percentage (e.g. 99,8%) shows which time span? Only one month, a year or what does it mean? I don´t see a history of the uptime, it only shows 1-2 months?
Aurelio Volle
Gabriel time span based on the last 30 days! :)
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Gabriel
Aurelio Volle Thanks, Doroteja already explained it to me. TIme span 30 days and uptime monitor history 50 days. Is there a way to expand this spans, because would be suitable to be able to filter for more days, months etc.
Aurelio Volle
Gabriel not at the moment! Sorry. But you can generate manual report on a broader date if you need the exact avg uptime over longer periods.
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Madis Mark
It should also monitor both desktop and mobile views. Sometimes only one of them is broken.
Thomas Timmers
Aurelio Volle I would love this just for the purpose of updating something, WP umbrella thinks there is nothing wrong with the website but it updates messed up the navigation for example. This would give me some peace of mind to know this monitor will tell me if the pages look different after the update.
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Rocket
Aurelio Volle Would be also very nice if the Visual Regression Monitoring check is made for different devices.
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Rocket
Aurelio Volle often a cache reset helps if a visual issue occurs. I Think it would be super nice if we could have a option to reset the cache automatically if the WP Umbrella detects a visual issue. We use WProcket for all our customer. I think such a would be very nice! If the reset does not help, then a notification would be super nice! Is this already planned?
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Akira Zabala
Any ETA for this feature? I know it's complex but would be nice to hace an update on dev status if possible. Keep up the great work!
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Thomas Dori
Checkout https://diffy.website – they actually got a lot of great features when it comes to visual regression tests. Best thing about it: I can test multiple pages and not only the home page.
Thomas Timmers
Any update of the progress on this feature? Thanks!
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Pascal LECOMTE
It's an interesting feature, but it is, in my opinion, not the most urgent, especially when everyone votes by majority for a given feature... Which ultimately is not addressed: Safe Update Feature .
Otherwise, what's the point of voting?
Beyond that, to stay with constructive criticism, why don't you provide information on the duration of the dev that you are starting? History that we can position ourselves...
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Philippe Braun
Pascal LECOMTE +1. This is nice to have, but Safe Update is very clearly what Umbrella needs the most urgently.
Aurelio Volle
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We have started the active development of this new feature!
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