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SleekView Charts for WP Offload Media Lite: S3 and cloud offload dashboards

WP Offload Media Lite stores offload metadata in the as3cf_items table with provider, region, bucket, and path columns linked to each WordPress attachment. SleekView Charts reads that table and turns the Media Library into a configurable cloud offload dashboard.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WP Offload Media Lite

An offload dashboard built from the as3cf_items table

WP Offload Media Lite migrated from postmeta to a dedicated as3cf_items table starting in version 2.3. Each row links a WordPress attachment to its cloud counterpart with source_id, source_type, provider, region, bucket, path, and extra_info. The provider value can be aws, gcp, or do, and the path captures the actual object key on the storage provider.

SleekView Charts reads as3cf_items directly and joins it to wp_posts on source_id. Number cards count total offloaded attachments and sum total file size across all providers. Pie cards split by provider so the team sees the AWS, GCP, and DigitalOcean mix at a glance. Pie or bar cards split by bucket for multi-bucket setups, and area cards trace offload cadence over the linked attachment's post_date so growth across providers becomes visible.

Every card reads through as3cf_items and the linked attachment metadata WP Offload Media already maintains, so the rewrite filter, the CDN URL generation, and the optional Tools panel actions continue to behave normally. The dashboard becomes the admin-side companion that finally explains the cloud offload picture inside the WP admin.

Workflow

From as3cf_items to a cloud offload dashboard

1

Connect to offload items

Create a SleekView against the as3cf_items table joined to wp_posts on source_id. Provider, region, bucket, and path become available alongside the standard attachment fields like post_date and post_mime_type.
2

Switch to the Charts view

Add a Charts view on top of the same dataset. Each card chooses a chart type, a group-by column, an aggregation, and an optional value column. The Charts view sits alongside the existing list view of attachments.
3

Pin the offload dashboard

Save a dashboard that captures total offloaded files, provider mix, bucket distribution, and weekly offload cadence. Saved dashboards reopen with one click for every team member managing the cloud offload infrastructure.
4

Filter across cards

Use the top-level filter bar to scope by provider, bucket, region, MIME type, or date range. One click narrows every card, so a per-provider or per-bucket audit is one filter away from the library-wide view.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WP Offload Media Lite data

Four cards that read the as3cf_items table directly and turn the cloud offload graph into the reporting dashboard the default admin never offered.
Number · Default

Total files offloaded

A KPI counting rows in as3cf_items where source_type is media-library. The headline number a site admin wants before drilling into provider mix or per-bucket distribution of the cloud offload.
Count
Pie · Donut

Files by provider

Donut over the provider column in as3cf_items. AWS S3, Google Cloud Storage, and DigitalOcean Spaces sit side by side so multi-provider setups see the actual offload mix at a glance.
Count group by provider
Bar · Horizontal

Storage weight by bucket

Horizontal bar summing as3cf_filesize_total from postmeta grouped by the bucket column in as3cf_items. Reveals which buckets eat the most storage and so drive most of the cloud storage bill.
Sum(as3cf_filesize_total) group by bucket
Area · Gradient

Offload cadence per week

Gradient area chart of new offload rows per week using the linked attachment's post_date. Reveals when cloud adoption accelerated and whether the team is still offloading at a steady pace into the chosen buckets.
Count group by post_date

Comparison

Default WP Offload Media admin vs SleekView Charts

Default WP Offload admin

  • WP Offload Media settings screen is configuration, not reporting
  • No totals for offloaded files across the library at a glance
  • Provider mix requires checking each attachment one by one
  • Bucket distribution is not visible without a cloud console session
  • Offload cadence over time can only be inferred from attachment dates

SleekView Charts

  • Number cards for total files and total storage weight in as3cf_items
  • Pie split by provider column for AWS, GCP, and DO mix
  • Bar of storage weight by bucket using as3cf_filesize_total
  • Area trend of offload cadence per week using attachment post_date
  • All cards filter together by provider, bucket, region, MIME type, or date range

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Offload Media Lite

One screen for cloud offload

Replace settings tabs and cloud consoles with a dashboard that answers the WP-side offload questions directly. Total files, provider mix, bucket distribution, and weekly cadence on one screen for every infrastructure review.

Provider mix at a glance

Donut cards summarize how content is distributed across AWS S3, Google Cloud Storage, and DigitalOcean Spaces. Multi-provider setups finally have a single visual without opening three different consoles.

Spot expensive buckets

A horizontal bar of storage weight per bucket reveals which buckets drive the cloud bill. The heaviest buckets show up on the dashboard before the monthly invoice does, with weight context for each one.

Audience

Who builds WP Offload Media Lite chart dashboards with SleekView

Site administrators

Open the dashboard before each cloud infrastructure review to see total offload, provider distribution, and storage weight. The screen replaces clicking through three different cloud consoles for routine audits.

Performance leads

Use the storage weight bar to spot buckets eating the most space. Plan an image optimization pass or a CDN configuration change based on actual numbers from the as3cf_items table.

Operations leads

Track offload cadence per week to forecast cloud storage growth. Sudden spikes warrant a check on backup retention and a conversation about lifecycle policies on the heaviest buckets.

The bigger picture

Why a cloud offload plugin benefits from a dashboard

Cloud offload becomes a quiet billing surface the moment a site scales beyond a few thousand attachments. WP Offload Media Lite captures the picture in its as3cf_items table with provider, region, bucket, and path columns linked to every WordPress attachment, but the default Media Library hides all of it behind the standard attachment view. Site admins running cloud infrastructure reviews want WP-side answers: how many files are offloaded, across which providers, into which buckets, with how much total weight, and at what rate.

They do not want to click through three different cloud consoles for routine audits. SleekView Charts reads the as3cf_items table and the linked attachment postmeta WP Offload Media already maintains and renders that data as a configurable chart dashboard. The rewrite filter, the CDN URL generation, and the Tools panel actions continue to behave normally because nothing about how attachments are offloaded changes.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Offload Media Lite

No. Every card reads the existing as3cf_items table and linked attachment postmeta WP Offload Media already writes. The rewrite filter, the CDN URL generation, and the Tools panel actions all continue to behave exactly as before. SleekView Charts is a read-only reporting surface.

 

Yes. WP Offload Media Lite writes the same as3cf_items table as the paid version, with the same provider, region, bucket, and path columns. SleekView Charts reads those columns directly, so the dashboard works on Lite installations without requiring an upgrade.

 

Yes. The provider column in as3cf_items records aws, gcp, or do. A SleekView donut groups by that column, so multi-provider setups finally have a single visual that explains how attachments are distributed across S3, GCS, and DigitalOcean Spaces.

 

Yes. WP Offload Media caches per-attachment offload weight in the as3cf_filesize_total postmeta. A SleekView number card sums that value across offloaded attachments, and a bar chart breaks it down by bucket so the team sees which buckets drive the most cost.

 

Yes. The top-level filter bar applies across all cards. Selecting one or more bucket values from as3cf_items scopes every chart to that subset, so a per-bucket audit is one filter click away from the library-wide view of cloud offload.

 

No. Charts are computed against the same as3cf_items and attachment queries WP Offload Media already supports, with SleekView caching aggregation results between renders. The first paint may take a moment on very large libraries, subsequent loads are immediate.

 

Yes. Each card supports a CSV export of its underlying aggregation. Export the provider donut for an infrastructure review or the weekly trend to share offload growth context with the operations lead planning cloud storage for the next quarter.

 

Yes. SleekView Charts honors WordPress capabilities. Users who cannot list attachments do not see them counted in the dashboard. Charts always respect the current viewer's access scope at query time, so reporting stays scoped to the user's actual admin permissions.

 

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