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SleekView Charts for Health Check & Troubleshooting

Health Check & Troubleshooting persists test results and active troubleshooting session state in WordPress. SleekView Charts pivots that into status mix, category distribution, active-sessions KPI, and audit trends on chart cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Health Check & Troubleshooting

Site Health and troubleshooting state, plotted

Health Check & Troubleshooting layers a troubleshooting mode on top of WordPress Site Health. When an admin enters troubleshooting mode, the plugin stores the session state in user meta, including which plugins were temporarily disabled. Site Health tests run on demand and report categorised results, persisted for follow-up review. Both pieces are useful; both stay scattered across screens.

SleekView Charts reads the same persisted data the SleekView table reads, then renders it as a dashboard. Status mix as a donut (good, recommended, critical). Category distribution as a bar (security, performance, structure). Active troubleshooting sessions as a single-number KPI. Trend of critical results over time as a line, when historical snapshots are kept.

The dashboard is read-only. Site Health remains the runner for tests, and troubleshooting mode is still entered from its normal screen. The chart layer surfaces what is already persisted so weekly health reviews and pre-deploy audits start from a chart instead of a tab cycle.

Workflow

How charts plug into Health Check data

1

Read the persisted state

Charts source from user meta keys like health-check-allowed-plugins for sessions and from the persisted Site Health test result store. Read-only by design.
2

Aggregate into cards

Donut for status mix, bar for category distribution, number KPI for active sessions, line for critical-count trend across historical snapshots.
3

Filter for routine review

Dashboard-level filters scope cards to critical-only, to one category, or to recent runs. Saved filter sets reload for weekly review and pre-deploy audits.
4

Export for compliance

Each card exports its computed series. Compliance leads hand over CSVs for security or performance audits without granting WordPress admin access.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Health Check data

Four representative cards from a site-health dashboard: test status mix, category distribution, active sessions, and a critical-count trend.
Pie · Donut

Test results by status

Donut of Site Health test results grouped by status (good, recommended, critical). Health-at-a-glance for the routine weekly review.
Count group by status
Bar · Default

Results by category

Bar of test results by category (security, performance, structure, other). Reveals which domain accumulates the most recommendations across runs.
Count group by category
Line · Default

Critical results over time

Line chart of critical results per Site Health run, when historical snapshots are persisted. Maintenance progress shows up as a downward trend.
Count group by run_date
Number · Default

Active sessions

Single-number KPI counting admins currently in troubleshooting mode. Zero is the normal state; non-zero is a prompt to verify no session was left open by accident.
Count

Comparison

Default Health Check screens vs SleekView Charts

Default Health Check

  • Status mix only visible as panels, never as a chart
  • Category distribution requires reading each result by hand
  • No trend line of critical results across runs
  • Active sessions across admins not surfaced on one dashboard
  • No CSV-ready chart export for compliance handoff

SleekView Charts

  • Donut of test results by status
  • Bar of results by category
  • Line of critical-count trend across runs
  • KPI for active troubleshooting sessions
  • Same source as the SleekView Health Check table

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Health Check & Troubleshooting

Health at a glance

Status donut condenses the Site Health screen into one image. Critical, recommended, and good slices answer the operating question without scrolling tabs.

Category distribution

Bar of results by category exposes which domain accumulates recommendations. Security, performance, or structure: the priority emerges from the chart.

Session overview

Active-session KPI catches admins who forgot to exit troubleshooting mode. Zero is normal; non-zero is a prompt to confirm intent before the next investigation.

Audience

Who builds Health Check charts dashboards with SleekView

Site administrators

Weekly health review starts from the donut and bar cards. The routine takes one minute instead of clicking between Site Health tabs.

Support engineers

Active-session KPI flags admins in troubleshooting mode. Reproducing a reported issue starts from confirmation that the session is or is not active.

Compliance leads

Category-distribution chart filtered to security or performance is the audit deliverable. CSV export hands the same data to auditors without admin access.

The bigger picture

Why site-health data deserves a chart dashboard

Site Health was a meaningful step forward when it landed in WordPress core, and Health Check & Troubleshooting extends it with a powerful per-admin troubleshooting mode. Both pieces are valuable. Both also leave the actual operational question, what is the state of this site right now, scattered across tabs and per-user session state.

The SleekView table closed part of that gap by surfacing sessions and results in one grid. The chart dashboard closes the rest by turning the mix and the trend into figures. Status donut, category bar, critical-count line, active-session KPI.

Routine weekly review collapses to one screen. Compliance handoffs export from the same chart. The plugins keep doing what they do best; the team finally has somewhere to read the result without clicking through three tabs.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Health Check & Troubleshooting

No. SleekView Charts reads what Health Check and Site Health already persist. Tests still run on demand from the standard screen, and the dashboard surfaces the most recent stored results. Execution responsibility stays where the plugin defines it.

 

From the user meta keys the plugin writes when an admin enters troubleshooting mode (health-check-allowed-plugins and related entries). The dashboard counts the rows present so the figure matches what troubleshooting mode is actually doing right now.

 

Yes. Status is a first-class dashboard filter. Pin a critical-only view so the most urgent items are one click away when the health review starts. Each card recomputes against the filtered source.

 

The trend line uses historical snapshots if your stack persists them (some teams write a weekly snapshot via cron). Without snapshots, the chart shows the current run; with snapshots, it shows the trend across runs.

 

No. Site Health remains the source of truth for tests and the runner that produces results. The chart layer is read-only and exists to make the routine review and the compliance handoff faster, not to duplicate the plugin's responsibilities.

 

Yes. Each card exports its computed series as CSV with the active filter set encoded. Compliance leads hand the export to auditors without granting WordPress admin access. The data matches what Site Health stored.

 

No. Audit data should not be casually edited from a working surface, and Site Health tests are computed values. The dashboard is read-only by design; row-level edits remain in the SleekView table layout where they are gated by capability.

 

Yes. The active-session KPI reads zero when no admin is in troubleshooting mode, and the test-result cards still work on their own. The two data sources are independent on the dashboard.

 

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