SleekView Charts for miniOrange SAML SSO
miniOrange SAML SSO maps every IdP login to a WordPress user and writes attribute data to usermeta. SleekView Charts turns those rows into a configurable analytics view.
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SSO produces a lot of data, SleekView Charts makes it readable
miniOrange SAML SSO handles the protocol work: Service Provider config, IdP metadata, attribute mapping, just-in-time user provisioning. Every successful authentication enriches wp_users and wp_usermeta with attributes from the IdP (department, group, last login, mapped role). The default Users screen surfaces almost none of that.
SleekView reads wp_users joined with the miniOrange SAML keys and any login-log table the plugin writes. Charts then group by IdP, by mapped role, by department attribute, and by login date. A Number card counts SSO sign-ins this week; a Pie shows IdP mix; a Bar ranks groups by user count; an Area tracks provisioning over time.
The plugin keeps owning SAML responses, signature validation, and JIT provisioning. SleekView only adds the analytics layer, so dashboards reflect exactly what SSO already recorded.
Workflow
From SAML SSO data to chart cards in four steps
Pick the SSO dataset
Select attribute columns
Add chart cards
Save the dashboard
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from miniOrange SAML SSO data
SSO sign-ins this week
Count
Logins by IdP
Count
group by idp_name
Users by department
Count
group by mo_saml_department
Provisioned users per week
Count
group by user_registered
Comparison
Default miniOrange SAML SSO reporting vs SleekView Charts
Default miniOrange SAML SSO admin
- The SSO log viewer paginates events without cross-event aggregation.
- Per-IdP login splits live in CSV exports, not in the admin UI.
- Department or group breakdowns require per-user clicks.
- Provisioning trends over time are not surfaced as charts.
- Comparing role mapping across IdPs has no native view.
SleekView Charts
- Reads wp_users, usermeta, and SSO log tables directly with no parser layer.
- IdP, attribute, role, 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 SAML SSO
IdP-level dashboards
Pie and Bar cards show which identity provider is doing most of the authentication work.
Department visibility
Group by the SAML department or group attribute to see how the user base distributes across the org.
Provisioning trends
Area and Line cards over user_registered or first-login dates expose how fast JIT is creating users.
Audience
Who builds miniOrange SAML SSO charts dashboards with SleekView
Enterprise WordPress
One dashboard surfaces IdP mix and department breakdown for the quarterly access review.
Identity and access teams
SSO sign-in trends and group bars become the evidence section of the IT audit.
Universities and intranets
Provisioning-per-week area chart tracks how Shibboleth or Azure-AD onboarding is going during a term rollout.
The bigger picture
SAML metadata is too valuable to leave in a paginated log
SAML SSO is one of the higher-investment integrations on WordPress and miniOrange's plugin makes it tractable. The trade-off is that the analytics view has not kept pace with the protocol depth. Every login enriches the WordPress database with attributes that could power a real identity dashboard, but the admin shows them one user at a time.
SleekView Charts changes that by reading the SSO log and the SAML usermeta together as one dataset. The IT team gets per-IdP, per-department, and per-week views without leaving WordPress, while miniOrange continues to own the SAML protocol surface end to end.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for miniOrange SAML SSO
Yes if SAML data is being written to wp_usermeta and a database log is enabled. Premium editions expose more attribute columns and so unlock richer chart options.
 Yes. Any group attribute the plugin maps into a usermeta key becomes a groupBy option for Pie, Bar, and Radar cards.
 No. SleekView reads users, usermeta, and the SSO log tables only at admin request time. The authentication path is untouched.
 Yes. If the SSO log stores an IdP identifier per row, the IdP-mix Pie and per-IdP Bar charts split cleanly across all configured providers.
 Yes if the plugin records failed-login rows. Filter on the failure status column to build a 'failed SAML responses today' Number card.
 No. The plugin keeps owning SAML configuration, attribute mapping, and JIT provisioning. SleekView only adds analytics.
 SleekView reads what the database stores. If miniOrange decrypts and writes attributes to usermeta in plaintext, charts can group on them; if a value is stored encrypted, it can only be counted.
 Yes. SleekView dashboards respect WordPress capabilities, so SSO charts can be locked to administrators or a custom role.
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