Displays an overview of all database tables, showing table name, total size, number of rows and a preview of the data stored in each table. You can review this data historically by selecting a past date, providing useful insights into your database.
In addition to listing all database tables, it also displays the name, total size and number of rows of the entire database. The premium version also includes automatic daily logging, email reports, print and export.
Features
- List of all database tables including name, size and rows
- Preview a record from a specific table
- Search and sort the data
- Shows the database name, total size and rows
- Clear logs greater than 1, 3, 6, 12 months or all
- Manual logging of tables each time the dashboard is accessed
- Automatic daily logging (Premium)
- Daily email reports to one or more recipients (Premium)
- Print an overview of database tables (Premium)
- Export an overview of database tables (Premium)
Usage
From the WordPress dashboard menu navigate to Database Table Overview and Logs. By default the data shown is for today, you can view historic data using the date picker.
Before using this product, please ensure you review and accept our
terms and conditions and
privacy policy.
Before using this product on a production website you should thoroughly test it on a staging/development environment, including all aspects of your website and potential data volumes, even if not directly related to the functionality the product provides.
The same process should also be completed when updating any aspect of your website in future, such as performing installations/updates, making changes to any configuration, custom web development, etc.
Always refer to the changelog before updating.
Installation
Please see
this documentation.
Updates
Please see
this documentation.
Minimum Requirements
- PHP 7.4.0
- WordPress 6.4.0
BETA Functionality
We may occasionally include BETA functionality, this is highlighted with a
(BETA)
label. Functionality with this label should be used with caution and is only recommended to be tested on a staging/development environment. The functionality is included so users can test the functionality/provide feedback before it becomes stable, at which point the
(BETA)
label will be removed. Note that there may be occasions where BETA functionality is determined unsuitable for use and removed entirely.
Caching
If you are using any form of caching then it is recommended that the cache lifespan/expiry should be set to 10 hours or less. This is recommended by most major caching solutions to avoid potential issues with WordPress nonces.
Screen Sizes
- Frontend: Where elements may be displayed on the frontend they will fit within the screen width
- Backend: Where interfaces may be displayed it is recommended to use a desktop computer with a resolution of 1920x1080 or higher, for lower resolutions any interfaces will attempt to fit within the screen width but some elements may be close together and/or larger than the screen width
Translation
We generally recommend
Loco Translate to translate and/or adapt text strings within this product.
Works With
Where we have explicitly stated this product works with another product, this should only be assumed accurate if you are using the version of the other product which was the latest at the time the latest version of this product was released. This is because, while usually unlikely, the other product may have changed functionality which effects this product.