DEPRACTED: Plugin for easy collecting stats for your downloads. Upload the files by FTP and start getting download stats and managing your files.
Author: | Jordi Canals (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 2.7 |
WordPress version tested: | 2.8 |
Plugin version: | 1.1.6 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 08-07-2008 |
Last updated: | 19-01-2010
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Rating, %: | 0 |
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Plugin URI: | http://alkivia.org/plugins/downstats |
Total downloads: | 4 883 |
Active installs: | 20+ |
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DEPRECATED: This plugin is deprecated and not maintained anymore and its use is not recommended as may be unestable.
With this plugin, you just have to upload your files by FTP to start collecting your download stats. The uploaded files are added to the stats database the first time they are requested. You can change this and only be added to database if the first request is made by the administrator, or not added in anyway.
Also, you can add the files in a bulk process from the files management page, where you can also add a title and excerpt to the file for your information (At this moment only title is showing to the user). To easy administrate the files, them can be filtered by folder in the management page and can be sorted by several fields (Date, Name, Hits and Title) and can be filtered by folder or status (Active or locked). Also, a file can be locked to prevent downloading it.
The plugin supports multilevel folders, so, you can organize your files in subfolders (any depth). All subfolders are scanned when a bulk add is performed.
Hits are not counted for users who can upload files. (Those with upload_files capabilty, by default administrators).
Features:
- Count hits for downloaded files.
- Upload files by FTP (I know, it's not a feature).
- Bulk scan and add files to database.
- Files added to stats the first time they are requested.
- Widgets to show popular or recent files on any subfolder.
- Easy file management by uploading them to different subfolders.
- Files can be locked to prevent download.
Roles and Capabilities
- User must have
upload_files
capability to manage files. By default administrators. - User must have
manage_options
capability to change plugin options. By default administrators. - Hits are not counted for users with
upload_files
capability. Those who can manage them.
Languages included:
- English
- Spanish
- Catalan by Jordi Canals
- Byelorussian by Marcis Gasuns
Usage:
After uploading the plugin you must configure it in the Settings Page, select the folder where the files reside (Relative to your WordPress root), and the custom download URL if you’re using permalinks.
Just add the link to file anywhere in your post: no tags to add it, just add the link to file by using the custom URL.
Also you have the option to include some widgets in your sidebar. There you can select what to show (recent or popular files), and wich folder to show. You can have multiple widgets with different configurations.
Example:
Imagine you selected /files
as the folder where your files reside and download
as your custom URL.
You uploaded the file document.pdf
to the /files
folder and the file song.mp3
to the /files/audio folder
. The links you have to use are:
http://example.com/download/document.pdf
for the first file, andhttp://example.com/download/audio/song.mp3
for the second.
If you are not using permalinks, then you can use:
http://example.com/?download=document.pdf
for the first file, andhttp://example.com/?download=audio/song.mp3
for the second one.
Changelog:
- 1.1.5 - Added Belorussian translation.
- 1.1.4 - BugFix: Hits were counted only for admins and not for users. Shoud be the other way.
- 1.1.3 - BugFix: Corrected checking user rights.
- 1.1.2 - Revised to work with WP 2.7. Included Spanish translation. Management moved to from Tools to Media in admin panel.
- 1.1.1 - Improvement: Changed levels to role capabilities. User must have
upload_files
capabilty to manage files. - 1.1 - A bulk clean of the database can be performed. Missing files will be deleted.
- 1.0.2 - Code improvements
- 1.0.1 - Solved some slashes showed in titles
- 1.0 - First public version