SleekView Charts for miniOrange OAuth Single Sign-On
miniOrange OAuth SSO connects WordPress to providers like Azure AD, Google, Okta, and Keycloak. SleekView Charts aggregates the resulting users and logins into dashboards.
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OAuth logins generate rich data, charts make it readable
miniOrange OAuth SSO handles the OAuth and OpenID Connect flows: authorisation, token exchange, userinfo, role mapping, just-in-time provisioning. Each successful login enriches wp_users and wp_usermeta with provider IDs, scopes granted, and mapped attributes. The default Users screen still shows username, role, and post count, which is not the question identity teams are asking.
SleekView reads wp_users joined with the miniOrange OAuth usermeta keys plus any login log the plugin writes. Charts then group by provider, by mapped role, by scope granted, and by login or registration date. A Number card counts OAuth sign-ins this week; a Pie shows provider mix; a Bar ranks roles by user count; an Area tracks new provisioning over time.
The plugin keeps owning the OAuth handshakes, token validation, and provisioning rules. SleekView only adds the aggregation layer.
Workflow
From OAuth logins to chart cards in four steps
Pick the OAuth dataset
Select provider columns
Add chart cards
Save the dashboard
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from miniOrange OAuth SSO data
OAuth sign-ins this week
Count
Logins by provider
Count
group by oauth_provider
Users by mapped role
Count
group by mo_oauth_mapped_role
Provisioned users per week
Count
group by user_registered
Comparison
Default miniOrange OAuth reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default miniOrange OAuth admin
- The OAuth log viewer paginates events without cross-event aggregation.
- Per-provider login splits sit in CSV exports rather than dashboards.
- Role mapping outcomes across the user base have no native chart.
- Provisioning trends over time are not surfaced in the admin.
- Comparing scopes granted across providers requires manual review.
SleekView Charts
- Reads wp_users, usermeta, and OAuth log tables directly with no parser layer.
- Provider, role, scope, and date columns all chartable as groupBy keys.
- Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line, Radar, and Radial cards per dashboard.
- Aggregations cover count, sum, average, minimum, and maximum.
- Saved dashboards share one dataset with Table and Kanban views.
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for miniOrange OAuth Single Sign-On
Provider-level dashboards
Pie and Bar cards make provider distribution immediate, so the team sees where users are actually authenticating.
Role-mapping audit
Group by the mapped-role usermeta key to confirm role assignments match the policy on every provider.
Provisioning trends
Area or Line cards over user_registered reveal how fast OAuth is growing the directory through JIT.
Audience
Who builds miniOrange OAuth charts dashboards with SleekView
Enterprise WordPress
Quarterly access review on one dashboard: provider mix, role distribution, provisioning cadence.
IT and identity teams
Per-provider sign-in trends and role bars become evidence for the security and compliance audit.
Membership and intranet sites
Provisioning-per-week area chart tracks onboarding for OAuth-based member portals.
The bigger picture
OAuth attributes deserve a dashboard, not a paginated log
OAuth SSO is one of the most data-rich integrations on a WordPress site. miniOrange handles the protocol, userinfo, and provisioning side cleanly. The trade-off is that the resulting per-user data lives in usermeta and the admin's user list does not surface it.
Anyone asking 'how is the provider mix changing this quarter' has to export CSVs and re-tool. SleekView Charts removes that loop by reading the OAuth usermeta keys and the login log directly and rendering chart cards the team configures per dashboard. Identity reviews, access audits, and rollout reports run on one view; miniOrange keeps owning the OAuth flow and policy enforcement.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for miniOrange OAuth Single Sign-On
Yes. Both editions write provider identifiers and basic attributes to usermeta. Premium adds more attribute columns and richer mapping, which becomes more chart options.
 Yes. If the OAuth plugin writes the granted scopes to a usermeta or log column, that column is selectable as a groupBy in any chart card.
 No. SleekView reads users, usermeta, and log tables only at admin request time. The authentication and token exchange paths are untouched.
 Yes. The provider identifier in the log enables per-provider Pie, Bar, and Radar charts. Provider mix is the most common first dashboard.
 Yes if the plugin records failure rows. A failure-status filter turns into a 'failed OAuth handshakes today' Number card.
 No. miniOrange keeps owning provider configuration, role mapping, and JIT provisioning. SleekView only adds analytics.
 Yes. SleekView dashboards honour WordPress capabilities, so OAuth charts can be locked to administrators or a custom IT role.
 Yes. The dataset behind every chart is the same one Table view reads, so a CSV export is one click away.
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