| 开发者 |
wplura
WPlura |
|---|---|
| 更新时间 | 2026年7月1日 23:57 |
| PHP版本: | 7.4 及以上 |
| WordPress版本: | 7.0 |
| 版权: | GPLv2 or later |
| 版权网址: | 版权信息 |
web-plura-diagnostics folder to /wp-content/plugins/.Plugins menu in WordPress.Web Plura Diagnostics in the admin sidebar.Run Diagnostics.It is for WordPress site owners, agencies, support teams, and administrators who need a local health, email, performance, hosting, and update-readiness review before deeper troubleshooting.
It focuses on practical operational problems: missed form leads, unreliable WordPress email, risky updates, weak hosting readiness, slow or unstable sites, unclear fix priorities, and support handoffs that need a client-readable summary.
No. It works locally inside WordPress.
No frontend scripts or frontend monitoring are added by default. Diagnostics run inside wp-admin, scheduled scans are optional, and the plugin does not automatically change public content.
No. The free plugin is local-first and does not send diagnostics, logs, or telemetry to an external server by default.
No. It provides local diagnostic insights and prioritized guidance. Use a dedicated firewall, malware response process, and backup/restore system where those protections are required.
No. It only sends a manual test email when an admin explicitly clicks the button.
No. It only provides update-safety guidance.
Yes. It includes a multisite network dashboard surface for cross-site diagnostics visibility. Individual site access still follows WordPress capability checks.
Yes. Admins can use wp web-plura-diagnostics scan, wp web-plura-diagnostics export, and wp web-plura-diagnostics cleanup for local operational workflows.
Yes. WordPress Site Health can show a cached Web Plura Diagnostics score after diagnostics have run. The Site Health test reads cached local results and does not start a fresh scan.
No. It stores local diagnostics cache and limited local metadata only.
The plugin removes plugin-owned options, transients, scheduled scan hooks, local diagnostic history, and local action metadata during uninstall.
Use the WordPress.org support forum, or visit https://wplura.com/products/web-plura-diagnostics.