This is just a plugin that tells you what server your WordPress is on. It's super useful for when you run WordPress in a cluster.
Author: | Liquid Web (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 4.4 |
WordPress version tested: | 5.3.0 |
Plugin version: | 1.3.1 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 22-02-2017 |
Last updated: | 21-11-2019
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 |
Rated by: | 0 |
Plugin URI: | https://wordpress.org/plugins/hello-server |
Total downloads: | 1 545 |
Active installs: | 40+ |
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Do you run your WordPress in a Cluster based setup?
Ever need to know what server your request came from?
Don’t want to have to dig into server access logs to do it?
Look no further, this is just the plugin you’re looking for.
Hello Server adds a menu-node to the Admin Toolbar that tells you what server your request was sent from! In the new Hello Server menu you’ll find the current servers hostname and IP!
Screenshots
Basic WordPress toolbar with Hello Server menu
Hello Server menu expanded showing server details
'Close up' of just the Hello Server menu
FAQ
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So what’s this do then?
Basically this plugin will tell you the servers hostname that your WordPress is run on. This means if you’re in a shared environment it will report the shared servers hostname. If you’re in a clustered environment then it will report the hostname that handled the current request.
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Is this only useful for Clustered setups?
No, but they benefit the most from it.
It saves users the time and effort it takes to SSH into servers and tail log files. This plugin could also be useful for WordPress users hosted via a Platform as a Service (PaaS).
ChangeLog
1.3.1
- Update readme information.
- Add new Screenshots.
- New plugin images.
- Rebuild language translations.
1.3.0
- LOTS of refactoring and general clean up.
- Ensure all functions are prefixed with
lw_
- Lots of code changes generally summarized by: “More WordPress Style Guide”
- Regenerate base translation file due to large number of changes.
- Rebuild and update translations for above changes.
- Add new LiquidWeb user as author/contributor
1.2.1
- Improve transient implementation to prevent showing inaccurate information.
1.2.0
- Use transient to make things a little snappier.
1.1.0 & 1.1.1
- Add support for l10n and i18n.
- Add multiple language translations.
1.0.3
1.0.0 & 1.0.1
- Clean up all the things.
- Improve docs.
- Clean up all the things.
- First public releases.
1.0a