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SleekView Charts for WP Activity Log

WSAL writes every event to wp_wsal_occurrences with severity, alert codes, users, and IPs. SleekView Charts groups that data into Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards so the same audit log answers security questions at a glance.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WP Activity Log

From flat occurrences to a security dashboard

The WSAL list view is fast, but it answers single rows at a time. The next question is always shaped like a chart: how many critical events landed this week, which alert codes fire most, who is generating the most activity, are failed logins trending up or down. The data is in the same wp_wsal_occurrences and wp_wsal_metadata tables; only the rendering is missing.

SleekView Charts reads those tables as a normal data source and lets you place chart cards next to or instead of the grid. A donut of severity distribution sits next to a bar of top alert codes, a Number card shows the total critical events for the last seven days, and an area chart traces the daily event volume so anomalies stand out before the next compliance review.

Charts respect WSAL's own capability checks and read-only stance: nothing is rewritten on the occurrence table, and saved chart layouts can be scoped per role so a junior reviewer sees the operational view while a compliance lead sees the audit view.

Workflow

From WSAL tables to a charts dashboard

1

Point at occurrences

Connect a SleekView to wp_wsal_occurrences with the metadata join. Severity, alert_id, user_id, and created_on become groupable fields the moment the source is mapped.
2

Pick chart cards

Add a Number card for totals, a Pie for severity mix, a Bar for top alert codes, and an Area for daily volume. Each card is configured against a column, an aggregation, and a color.
3

Save the dashboard

Pin the layout as a saved view so the next reviewer opens the same charts in the same order. Filters carry through to every card, including date ranges and severity scoping.
4

Scope per role

Assign the saved charts dashboard to a security or compliance role. Sensitive cards stay out of reach for users without WSAL view capability while the operational mix stays available to admins.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WP Activity Log data

Four cards that turn the WSAL audit log into a working security dashboard without leaving WP Admin.
Number · Default

Critical events (7d)

A single KPI counting critical-severity rows from the last seven days. The card the compliance review opens with.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Severity mix

Distribution of info, warning, and critical events across the current filter range. Spot a sudden spike in warnings before it becomes a critical incident.
Count group by severity
Bar · Horizontal

Top alert codes

Which WSAL alert codes fire most often. Repeated failed-login codes or option-edit codes surface to the top, ready for a targeted saved view.
Count group by alert_id
Area · Gradient

Daily event volume

Activity volume per day across the selected window. Sudden valleys often mean the logger stalled, sudden peaks usually mean something interesting happened.
Count group by created_on

Comparison

Default WP Activity Log reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WP Activity Log reporting

  • The default viewer is a list, not a dashboard, so trends need exports or the paid Reports add-on.
  • Severity, alert code, and user mix never appear together in one screen.
  • Time-series volume is not part of the free workflow.
  • Custom WSAL metadata keys never feed the built-in charts.
  • Scheduled summaries via the Reports add-on cover periodic emails but not interactive review.

SleekView Charts

  • Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards built on wp_wsal_occurrences with no extra storage.
  • Cards can group by severity, alert code, user ID, role, IP, or any metadata key.
  • Filters apply globally across the dashboard so a date range scopes every card at once.
  • Custom metadata keys promoted via the SleekView join power chart groupings.
  • Saved layouts scope per role so compliance and operational dashboards stay separate.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Activity Log

Real chart cards on WSAL data

Number, Pie, Bar, Line, Area, Radar, and Radial cards drop directly onto WSAL tables. Group by severity, alert code, user, IP, or any metadata key WSAL writes.

One filter, every card

Date range, severity, role, and IP filters apply across the whole dashboard. The same scope drives the KPI, the donut, the bar, and the time-series at once.

Role-scoped dashboards

Save separate layouts for security ops, compliance, and senior reviewers. Sensitive cards stay tied to capability checks WSAL already defines.

Audience

Who builds WP Activity Log charts dashboards with SleekView

Security operations

Open the dashboard each morning, scan severity mix and daily volume, and click through to the underlying rows in SleekView only when something stands out.

Compliance officers

Track critical events, role changes, and option edits over the reporting period. Export the same charts the audit committee just signed off on.

Agency owners

Hand each client a one-screen activity snapshot, scoped to their site, that the account manager can read without learning WSAL's data model.

The bigger picture

Why audit logs become useful when they become visual

Audit logs are written for evidence, not for browsing. The default WSAL list view does the evidence job well, but the moment a team needs to spot trends, compare weeks, or share a one-glance summary with a non-technical stakeholder, a list is the wrong shape. The data already exists in wp_wsal_occurrences and wp_wsal_metadata, with the indexes WSAL maintains.

Visualising it as Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards costs nothing on the writing side and reframes the same rows as a dashboard. That changes the cadence of security review from a quarterly scramble to a daily glance, while keeping the underlying log untouched.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Activity Log

No. SleekView Charts reads the same wp_wsal_occurrences and wp_wsal_metadata tables WSAL writes. No additional storage is created and the audit chain stays intact.

 

Yes. Any key promoted through the SleekView metadata join becomes available as a groupBy axis. Custom alert keys registered by add-ons or your own code show up automatically.

 

Yes. SleekView reads through the same connection definition WSAL is configured against. Charts query whichever database the occurrences table lives in.

 

Yes. Each card supports CSV export of its aggregated values, and the underlying rows are reachable via the connected SleekView grid for evidence handoffs.

 

No. Aggregations run server-side against the indexes WSAL maintains on alert_id, user_id, and created_on. The dashboard requests aggregate buckets, not raw rows.

 

Yes. Saved chart layouts respect WSAL capability checks and can layer additional capability gates per card so sensitive views stay scoped to the right roles.

 

No. The Reports add-on is for scheduled summaries with predefined templates. Charts cover the interactive day-to-day dashboard, and the two complement each other.

 

Yes. A Bar or Pie grouped by severity displays all levels at once, and date-range filters reframe the same view across any period the reviewer needs.

 

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