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SleekView Charts for PublishPress Permissions

SleekView joins wp_ppc_exceptions, wp_ppc_exception_items, and the role and item references, then renders the result as a dashboard. Auditing 200 rules stops being click-by-click.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for PublishPress Permissions

From hundreds of exceptions to one dashboard

PublishPress Permissions is the most flexible role and capability layer for WordPress, but the admin is built around the post or term being edited right now. After a few months of editorial work the rules pile up across categories, custom post types, and individual posts, and the only way to see them together is a custom SQL query against the wp_ppc tables.

SleekView Charts reads the same tables. Counts of exceptions by role, item type, and capability become live cards. Trends over time make rule growth visible instead of invisible.

The cards refresh as the plugin's screens write new rules, so a permission audit becomes a screen anyone can open instead of an export anyone has to generate.

Workflow

From wp_ppc tables to a live permissions dashboard

1

Connect SleekView to the wp_ppc tables

Point SleekView at wp_ppc_exceptions joined with wp_ppc_exception_items, plus role and item lookups.
2

Add charts over the joined exceptions

Switch to Charts. Drop in a Number card for total exceptions and a Pie card for the role mix without leaving the view.
3

Group by role and item type

Use role and item_type columns to render Bar charts that show which roles carry the most overrides and which item types attract them.
4

Share with editors and security

Save the dashboard and circulate a read-only link. Editorial leads and security reviewers stop poking through one post at a time.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from PublishPress Permissions data

Four cards from the wp_ppc exception tables. Total active exceptions, role mix, item-type ranking, and capability trend over time.
Number · Default

Active exceptions

Single KPI counting every active rule in wp_ppc_exceptions. The first number a permissions review opens with.
Count
Pie · Donut

Exceptions by role

Distribution of exceptions across roles. Surfaces sites that have drifted toward heavy contributor or editor overrides.
Count group by role
Bar · Horizontal

Top item types under exceptions

Ranked bar of post types, taxonomies, and individual posts attracting overrides. Long bars usually point at custom workflows.
Count group by item_type
Area · Gradient

Exceptions added per month

Trend of new exceptions over time. Reveals churn that quietly builds up into hundreds of forgotten rules.
Count group by created_at

Comparison

Default PublishPress Permissions reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default PublishPress admin

  • Per-post and per-role screens only: no flat list of all exceptions.
  • No grouping by role, so role-wide override patterns are invisible.
  • No ranking by item type, so a noisy post type cannot be spotted.
  • No trend reporting: rule growth over time goes unreported.
  • No shareable dashboard for editorial or security review.

SleekView Charts

  • Total active exceptions across the wp_ppc tables on one card.
  • Pie split by role for instant editorial role audit.
  • Bar chart ranked by item type to surface noisy post types and taxonomies.
  • Time-series trend of new exceptions for change-management documentation.
  • Read-only share links so security and editorial review the same numbers.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for PublishPress Permissions

Reads wp_ppc directly

Exceptions, exception items, and role and item lookups join into one dataset, ready to chart.

Rule mix at a glance

Role, item type, and capability mix render on one screen so the audit conversation starts with data.

Rule growth is visible

A time-series trend turns rule accumulation from invisible drift into a visible pattern.

Audience

Who builds PublishPress Permissions charts dashboards with SleekView

Editorial leads

See which roles carry the most overrides and which categories or post types attract the most special handling.

Agencies

Audit client permissions stacks in one screen instead of one rule at a time.

Security teams

Confirm that exceptions actually match the documented editorial model.

The bigger picture

Editorial control needs an editorial dashboard

PublishPress Permissions is usually adopted because the default WordPress role system is too blunt: editors should not see embargoed campaigns, contractors should only edit their own taxonomies, an external agency should not approach legal pages. Those decisions are right, and they generate hundreds of rules. Without a dashboard, the rules survive longer than the people who wrote them and longer than the projects that justified them.

SleekView Charts gives the same exception storage a visible surface so editorial intent and editorial reality match again.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for PublishPress Permissions

No. PublishPress continues to enforce permissions. SleekView reads the wp_ppc tables and presents them as charts.

 

No. SleekView reads exceptions and supports inline edits via standard APIs. Enforcement stays with PublishPress.

 

Yes. The wp_ppc_exceptions and wp_ppc_exception_items tables join into one dataset, then charts run over the result.

 

Yes. Use item_type as the group column to rank post types, taxonomies, and individual posts.

 

Yes. Any post type with exceptions appears as a slice in the item-type chart.

 

Yes. SleekView supports read-only shareable views so editors or auditors can open the dashboard.

 

No. Queries run on demand inside the admin. The public front-end is unaffected.

 

SleekView reads the live tables, so any new columns can be added to existing or new charts without code changes.

 

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