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SleekView Charts for WP Migrate DB

WP Migrate DB persists profiles, rules, and job state to wp_options. SleekView reads those keys and renders a dashboard for migration outcomes, profile drift, and rule-set complexity.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WP Migrate DB

Migration history as a dashboard, not a long settings page

WP Migrate DB stores migration profiles, find-replace rule sets, and recent job state in wp_options under wpmdb keys. The native UI surfaces each on its own panel, which works for a single sync and starts to creak when an agency has profiles for ten clients with custom rule sets per project. The data is there, the dashboard is not.

SleekView Charts reads the wpmdb option keys and renders a workspace built for migration audits. A Number card counts profiles older than 30 days that haven't run, so the cleanup candidates are visible. A pie shows job outcomes by status for the last 90 days. A bar lists profiles by find-replace rule count so brittle configurations are identifiable. A time-series tracks migration frequency, useful for capacity planning across client work.

Reading wpmdb option keys is read-only by default. SleekView views are capability-gated, so credentials and endpoints stay scoped to ops roles only.

Workflow

From wpmdb option keys to a migration dashboard

1

Connect to wp_options

Point SleekView at wp_options filtered to wpmdb_* keys so profiles, rule sets, and recent jobs are accessible as rows.
2

Pivot serialized option arrays

SleekView pivots stored option arrays into columns: profile name, type (push/pull/export), source, target, last-run, outcome.
3

Add the four chart cards

A Number for stale-profile count, a Pie for job outcomes, a Bar for rule complexity per profile, an Area for migrations over time.
4

Pin to the ops sidebar

Save the view and pin it so on-call has migration health one click away.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WP Migrate DB data

Four cards that turn wpmdb option keys into a migration ops dashboard.
Number · Default

Stale profiles (no run in 30 days)

Count of profiles whose last_run timestamp is older than 30 days, the cleanup KPI.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Migration outcomes (90 days)

Donut of recent job rows grouped by outcome (success, failed, cancelled) for at-a-glance health.
Count group by outcome
Bar · Horizontal

Find-replace rules per profile

Horizontal bar counting rules per profile so brittle, high-rule configurations are easy to spot.
Count group by profile_name
Area · Linear

Migrations per week

Area chart of migration runs grouped by week, used to plan ops capacity around release cycles.
Count group by last_run

Comparison

Default WP Migrate DB reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WP Migrate DB UI

  • Profiles are shown as a list with no count of stale or unused ones.
  • Recent job state is per-profile, no cross-profile outcome distribution.
  • No visual for find-replace complexity per profile.
  • Migration cadence over time isn't surfaced in the UI.
  • Agency dashboards across many sites require multi-tab spreadsheets.

SleekView Charts

  • Stale-profile KPI for cleanup reviews.
  • Outcome donut across the last 90 days of jobs.
  • Rule-complexity bar to identify maintenance debt.
  • Migration time-series for release-cycle planning.
  • Capability-gated so non-ops roles can't see credentials.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Migrate DB

Cleanup candidates surfaced

Stale-profile count makes the quarterly tidy-up actionable instead of a scroll through the profiles panel.

Outcome health at a glance

Recent jobs grouped by outcome so a sudden uptick in failures is visible without opening each profile.

Rule-set complexity

Find-replace rule counts per profile expose the configurations that are likely brittle and worth reviewing.

Audience

Who builds WP Migrate DB charts dashboards with SleekView

DevOps and platform teams

Health dashboard for nightly syncs, with failure outcomes surfaced before they cascade.

WordPress agencies

Per-client migration audit for monthly retainers, with stale profiles flagged for cleanup.

Compliance reviewers

Outcome distribution and migration frequency as evidence of release discipline.

The bigger picture

Migration tools earn trust through visibility, not just speed

Database migrations are a high-trust operation. When something fails, it usually fails in the middle of the night or right before a launch. WP Migrate DB ships the runtime, but the read-side reporting layer is sparse: lots of profiles, no aggregate view.

Charting the wpmdb option keys gives ops a real surface to read health from. Stale profiles, outcome distributions, and rule complexity stop being tribal knowledge and become a daily artifact.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Migrate DB

Yes. Both versions write to the same wpmdb_* option keys, so SleekView's data source is compatible.

 

Yes. Group or filter by the profile type column (push, pull, export, find-replace).

 

By default the wpmdb option data is read-only in SleekView. Inline edits can be enabled with care, but most teams keep it scoped to reads.

 

SleekView views are capability-gated. Profile rows include endpoint metadata, but credentials live in encrypted option values that SleekView doesn't expose by default.

 

No. WP Migrate DB doesn't persist a per-row change log, so the chart layer can only show outcome, not delta.

 

WP Migrate DB persists the most recent jobs to option keys, with retention configurable in the plugin settings.

 

Yes. SleekView saved views are per-user, so devops and an agency PM can each have their own pinned dashboard.

 

Each site renders its own dashboard. Cross-site aggregation requires a custom data source that joins multiple sites.

 

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