Uptime Robot Plugin for WordPress let's you show you uptime stats from uptimerobot.com on your wordpress pages.
This Uptime Robot Plugin for WordPress let’s you show your uptime server stats from Uptime Robot inside the WordPress admin area and if desired on pages, posts or in a widget. You can show multiple monitors on your preffered place using a simpel shortcode.
Simple installation and configuration
Admin side
- Settings, choose wich monitors to be enabled, move offline monitors to the top
- View all monitors including status, duration and details
- Drag and drop to order monitors
- Logs with offline/paused status history
- Response time charts for all monitors
- Shortcode guide
- Custom caching time
Client side
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Customize styling
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Display uptime stats anywhere with a shortcode [uptime-robot]
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Display logs where you want it with a shortcode [uptime-robot-logs]
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Display a response time chart where you want it with a shortcode [uptime-robot-response]
- Custom front end shortcodes (see shortcode page inside admin area).
Check out the live demo @Aphotrax
Screenshots
Settings page
Shortcodes output example
Monitor details in the admin area
Customized styling
Response time charts
Shortcode overview
Log history in the admin area
Dashboard will show uptime stats and logs for the last month
FAQ
Can I safely upgrade from V1.x to V2?
Yes, you can upgrade without a problem to the new version. Just be informed that the shortcodes with -nh in the end are not supported any more. Also some attributes in shortcodes have been changed. I would advise you to check your shortcodes and settings after upgrading. All old settings/options will be deleted from your WordPress installation, only the main apikey will be copied to the new database.
Why does the function offline monitors to top change the manual order?
Please upgrade PHP to version 7 or higher to get the ordering correct. Without it you will have to choose if you preffer offline monitors to the top with ordering by id, or manual ordering.
ChangeLog
2.3
2.2.2
2.2
- API request method changed so Curl is not needed anymore: cameronjonesweb
- Bugfix MySQL activation: optimalisatie
- Bugfix script registration for jquery: clevercookiedes
- Mysql requests optimized for better performance
2.1.2
- Undefined page error resolved By: mr_swede
2.1.1
- Changes in sortabel function to avoid conflict with other themes. By: Sebastian
- Changes in installation, activation, re-activation. By Jan Jaap
2.1
- Disabled pro
- Duplicate query issue resolved
- Speed improvements
2.0.x
2.0
- Complete rebuild of the plugin has taken place.
- Multisite support for all round or seperate settings.
- Caching improved and will be done in a seperate DB.
- More then 50 monitors will work.
- Duration of current status enabled.
Can I safely upgrade from V1.x to V2?
Yes, you can upgrade without a problem to the new version. Just be informed that the shortcodes with -nh in the end are not supported any more. Also some attributes in shortcodes have been changed. I would advise you to check your shortcodes and settings after upgrading. All old settings/options will be deleted from your WordPress installation, only the main apikey will be copied to the new database.