Observo Monitoring 1.0.2

Does Observo Monitoring work with WordPress 5.6.2 and PHP 7.4.8? A smoke test was performed on .

Summary

Errors
2PHP notices
No JavaScript exceptions
All test pages loaded successfully
No resource errors
Performance

Memory usage: 5.03 KiB
The average PHP memory usage increased by this amount after activating by the plugin.

Page speed impact: insignificant.
The plugin didn't make the site noticeably slower.

Environment
WordPress version5.6.2
PHP version7.4.8
MySQL version8.0.21
PHP memory limit256M
Plugin Info
Last updated
Active installs <10
WordPress.org page https://wordpress.org/plugins/observo-monitoring/
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Plugins ‹ Test site — WordPress

Page screenshot: Plugins ‹ Test site — WordPress
URL /wp-admin/plugins.php?plugin_status=all&paged=1&s
Requested URL /wp-admin/plugins.php?action=activate&plugin=observo-monitoring%2Fobservo-monitoring.php&plugin_status=all&paged=1&s&_wpnonce=3aeefc13b3
Aspect after-activation
HTTP status 200
Load time 0.291 s
Memory usage 2.69 MiB
JS errors None
Resource errors None

Test site – Just another WordPress site

Page screenshot: Test site – Just another WordPress site
URL /
Aspect front-page
HTTP status 200
Load time 0.226 s
Memory usage 2.62 MiB
JS errors None
Resource errors None

Benchmark

URL Load time Memory usage
Inactive Active Change Inactive Active Change
/wp-admin/index.php0.306 s0.291 s-0.015 s2.79 MiB2.8 MiB+ 5.88 KiB
/wp-admin/edit.php0.205 s0.195 s-0.010 s2.84 MiB2.84 MiB+ 5.88 KiB
/wp-admin/post-new.php1.011 s0.781 s-0.230 s4.93 MiB4.96 MiB+ 21.18 KiB
/wp-admin/upload.php0.555 s0.506 s-0.049 s2.67 MiB2.67 MiB+ 4.75 KiB
/wp-admin/options-writing.php0.181 s0.181 s+0.000 s2.68 MiB2.66 MiB- 27.27 KiB
/wp-admin/media-new.php0.283 s0.178 s-0.105 s2.65 MiB2.65 MiB+ 4.92 KiB
/wp-admin/edit-tags.php?taxonomy=category0.217 s0.193 s-0.024 s2.68 MiB2.69 MiB+ 5.83 KiB
/wp-admin/post-new.php?post_type=page1.159 s1.261 s+0.102 s4.92 MiB4.94 MiB+ 16.77 KiB
/wp-admin/options-discussion.php0.319 s0.216 s-0.103 s2.65 MiB2.65 MiB+ 5.23 KiB
/wp-admin/edit-comments.php0.243 s0.212 s-0.031 s2.75 MiB2.75 MiB+ 4.73 KiB
/0.339 s0.213 s-0.126 s2.61 MiB2.62 MiB+ 7.46 KiB
Average 0.438 s0.384 s-0.054 s3.11 MiB3.11 MiB+ 5.03 KiB

Code Statistics

Note: Third-party libraries and minified JS/CSS files are excluded from these statistics where possible, so the numbers you see here may be lower than those reported by other tools.

XML
PHP
JavaScript
Language % Lines of code Comment lines Files
XML35.3%17,124478123
PHP31.8%15,4507,31692
JavaScript15.9%7,7411,40036
CSS5.7%2,7496526
INI3.8%1,8248857
XSLT2.9%1,40811
HTML2.3%1,1195118
Markdown1.1%54206
XSD1.0%50223
Bourne Shell0.1%3162
YAML0.1%3001
JSON0.0%1901
Dockerfile0.0%1371
DOS Batch0.0%1001
Total 48,562 10,211 318

PHP Code Analysis | More results »

Lines of code 15,120
Total complexity 5,240
Median class complexity 27.0
Median method complexity 3.0
Most complex class Linux
Most complex function BAT::execute()
Classes 81
Methods 665
Functions 9

Additions

Things that the plugin adds to the site. This section is not intended to be comprehensive. The test tool only looks for a few specific types of added content.

No new entries found.

PHP Error Log 2 lines

[01-Mar-2021 12:17:52 UTC] PHP Notice:  register_rest_route was called <strong>incorrectly</strong>. The REST API route definition for <code>observo-monitoring/v1/get</code> is missing the required <code>permission_callback</code> argument. For REST API routes that are intended to be public, use <code>__return_true</code> as the permission callback. Please see <a href="https://wordpress.org/support/article/debugging-in-wordpress/">Debugging in WordPress</a> for more information. (This message was added in version 5.5.0.) in /wp-includes/functions.php on line 5311
[01-Mar-2021 12:17:55 UTC] PHP Notice:  register_rest_route was called <strong>incorrectly</strong>. The REST API route definition for <code>observo-monitoring/v1/get</code> is missing the required <code>permission_callback</code> argument. For REST API routes that are intended to be public, use <code>__return_true</code> as the permission callback. Please see <a href="https://wordpress.org/support/article/debugging-in-wordpress/">Debugging in WordPress</a> for more information. (This message was added in version 5.5.0.) in /wp-includes/functions.php on line 5311
See also: All tests for this plugin