=== Dashboard System Info === Contributors: jachymkellar Tags: dashboard,system information,overview Requires at least: 5.0 Tested up to: 6.1.1 Requires PHP: 7.0 Stable tag: 1.0.0 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Display system information on the administration dashboard page. == Description == Dashboard widget showing following system information: ### Basic information - Site title - Tagline - Site URL - Content indexing ### Theme - Name - Version ### Disk space - Total - Uploads directory ### Plugins - Number of active plugins ### Users - Total - Administrators ### Technical parameters - WordPress version - PHP version - PHP memory_limit - PHP upload_max_filesize - PHP post_max_size - Debug mode - Environment (since WordPress version 5.5.0) ### Database - Name - Host By default, the dashboard widget is displayed only for users with the "Editor" or "Administrator" user role. == Installation == Install like you would install any other WordPress plugin. - Login to your WordPress admin and go to Plugins -> Add New - Type "Dashboard System Info" in the search bar and select this plugin - Click "Install", and then "Activate Plugin" or - Download the .zip file, unzip it and upload the “dashboard-system-info” folder to your "wp-content/plugins" directory - Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress == Frequently Asked Questions == = The dashboard widget is not displayed. = * Check if the plugin is activated. * Check if your user has "Editor" or "Administrator" role. The widget displays system information that should not be available to users with lower privileges. * Make sure the "System overview" checkbox is checked in the "Screen Options" on the dashboard page. = Disk usage information is not updated. = * This information is calculated when the plugin is activated and is further updated once a day by WP-Cron. So please check if WP-Cron is enabled and working on your system (there might be some issues with WP-Cron e.g. in the local development environment). Updating via WP-Cron is used for speed optimization (calculating the occupied space every time the widget is loaded would slow down the page loading). == Screenshots == 1. WordPress Dashboard == Changelog == 1.0.0 Initial version