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SleekView Charts for Breeze

Breeze records cache files, minify rules, and Varnish purge events across multiple settings tabs. SleekView Charts joins them and surfaces the operational picture in one view.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Breeze

Cache state as chart cards instead of six admin tabs

Breeze stores its configuration across breeze_basic_settings, breeze_advanced_settings, breeze_cdn_integration, and breeze_varnish_settings, and writes cached pages to disk under wp-content/cache/breeze. The admin presents this as separate Basic, Advanced, CDN, and Varnish tabs. SleekView reads each as a flat table and charts the cross-cutting patterns.

Charts then answer the operations questions teams actually ask: how fresh is the cache, which minify rule handles fire most, when did the last Varnish purge happen, what's the page-size distribution under the cache root. The dashboard sits next to the Table view that lists cached URLs row by row.

SleekView never modifies Breeze settings. Purge and refresh trigger Breeze's own functions and respect its Varnish-integration hooks. The Cloudways platform still owns upstream Varnish. SleekView only surfaces what Breeze has already recorded.

Workflow

From Breeze data to chart cards in four steps

1

Point at the dataset

Cached files on disk, minify rules, CDN integration, or Varnish purge events all become chartable datasets.
2

Join the settings groups

SleekView surfaces the relevant Breeze settings as columns, no manual joining required.
3

Add chart cards

Number for total cached pages, Pie for cache age buckets, Bar for top minify handles, Area for purge cadence.
4

Save the dashboard

Save the dashboard as a view, hand the URL to the ops team.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Breeze data

Breeze records cache state continuously. Charts turn that record into a daily operations view.
Number · Default

Cached pages on disk

KPI counting cached files under wp-content/cache/breeze, the headline metric for cache coverage.
Count
Pie · Donut

Cache files by age bucket

Donut grouping cache files into under 1h, 1-6h, 6-24h, over 24h buckets, exposing staleness at a glance.
Count group by file_age_bucket
Bar · Horizontal

Cache size by host

Horizontal bar summing cache-file size per host folder under the Breeze cache root, useful on multisite or multi-domain installs.
Sum(file_size) group by host
Area · Gradient

Varnish purges per day

Area chart of Varnish purge events grouped by day, surfacing deployment-driven flushes versus quiet operations periods.
Count group by purge_timestamp

Comparison

Default Breeze reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Breeze admin tabs

  • Settings split across Basic, Advanced, Database, CDN, Varnish, and Heartbeat tabs.
  • Cache contents on disk are not exposed in the admin at all.
  • Minify-rule audits require reading each handle entry by hand.
  • Varnish purge history shows only the last action, not a cadence.
  • Cross-host cache size on multisite needs filesystem inspection.

SleekView Charts

  • Cache files on disk become chartable rows with age and size columns.
  • Cache-age buckets expose staleness in one Pie card.
  • Minify-handle audit visible as a Top-N Bar chart.
  • Varnish purge cadence shown as an Area chart over time.
  • Read-only: Breeze keeps owning purge actions and settings.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Breeze

Cache health KPIs

Total cached pages and stale-file counts as Number cards, the daily operations pulse.

Minify-rule audit

Bar chart of handle counts reveals duplicate or unused minify rules without reading the settings file.

Purge cadence

Area chart of Varnish purges over time turns deployment activity into a visible signal.

Audience

Who builds Breeze charts dashboards with SleekView

DevOps teams on Cloudways

Daily glance at cache freshness and Varnish purge cadence, no manual log reading.

Performance consultants

Minify-rule audit as a chart drives the next round of front-end cleanup.

Multi-site admins

Cache size per host across the network in one Bar chart.

The bigger picture

Cache state is operational, treat it like one

Breeze does the heavy lifting of caching, minifying, and integrating with Varnish on Cloudways. What it doesn't do is summarise the state of that work. Operations teams need to know the cache is fresh and a recent deploy actually flushed Varnish, but the answer hides across multiple settings tabs and a directory tree.

SleekView Charts turns Breeze's record into a dashboard so the daily pulse is one screen and the monthly review is a saved export. The plugin keeps owning the caching layer; SleekView just visualises what it stored.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Breeze

No. Charts only read. Purge and refresh actions trigger Breeze's own functions, the plugin still owns settings and the upstream Varnish layer.

 

Charts render in the admin and read the directory only when the dashboard loads. The frontend cache continues to serve visitors untouched.

 

Yes. The URL of each cached file is a column, so a chart can filter to pages, posts, or a specific path.

 

Yes. The Varnish-specific cards stay empty on non-Cloudways installs; the cache-file and minify cards work everywhere Breeze runs.

 

CDN URLs and their rewrite counts read from breeze_cdn_integration. Charts surface them as a separate dataset.

 

Charts don't write. The Table view's row-level actions can trigger Breeze's purge functions on individual URLs.

 

Yes. Each subsite's cache directory and settings render as a separate dataset under the same dashboard.

 

Yes. Cache and minify dashboards require the manage_options capability, the same gate Breeze uses for its settings.

 

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