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SleekView Charts for WP Super Cache

WP Super Cache writes static pages to wp-content/cache/supercache/ and stores configuration in wp_cache_* options. SleekView Charts groups cached URLs by status, age, rejection reason, and purge trigger so the directory totals become a working dashboard.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WP Super Cache

On-disk caching as a queryable dashboard

WP Super Cache is the most installed caching plugin on WordPress because the on-disk approach is fast, simple, and free. The trade-off is that the inspection story has stayed at the level of directory totals and a Contents tab. Teams running busy sites end up SSHing into the server to list the supercache folder by hand, or installing a separate viewer just to confirm whether a URL is being served from cache.

SleekView Charts indexes the supercache directory and reads the wp_cache_* options and renders dashboard cards over the same data. A Number card holds total cached URLs, a Donut splits status across Hit, Stale, and Rejected URI, a Bar ranks the most frequent purge triggers, and an Area chart traces cache age distribution so old entries stand out as the long tail.

Charts are read-only against the cache directory and route inline purge actions through WP Super Cache's own hooks (wpsc_delete_files, wp_cache_post_change). The rewrite rules that serve cached HTML to visitors stay completely untouched.

Workflow

From supercache directory to a charts dashboard

1

Connect the cache surface

Map the supercache directory, the wp_cache_* options, and the relevant transients as sources. URL, status, age, last hit, and rejection reason become groupable fields.
2

Pick the four cards

Drop a Number card for total cached URLs, a Pie for status mix, a Bar for top purge triggers, and an Area for cache age distribution.
3

Save the dashboard

Save the layout as WP Super Cache audit and reopen during launches or after a release.
4

Scope per role

Share the audit dashboard with developers; keep network settings and CDN configuration scoped to admins.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WP Super Cache data

Four cards that turn the supercache directory and options into a working cache health dashboard.
Number · Default

Cached URLs

Total URLs currently held in the supercache directory. The opening KPI for daily review.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Cache status mix

Distribution of Hit, Stale, and Rejected URI states across the current filter range. The chart that highlights stuck pages without an SSH session.
Count group by status
Bar · Horizontal

Top purge triggers

Triggers ranked by how often they flush the cache. A post save dominating the chart usually points to a content workflow worth examining.
Count group by purge_trigger
Area · Gradient

Cache age distribution

Files grouped by age bucket across the selected window. The right side of the chart is the cleanup candidate list.
Count group by cache_age

Comparison

Default WP Super Cache reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WP Super Cache settings

  • Contents tab shows counts per directory but not per URL.
  • No chart for status mix, age distribution, or purge trigger frequency.
  • Rejected URI matches are not surfaced anywhere with their match counts.
  • Purge events are not logged in a chartable feed.
  • No way to hand a developer a chart dashboard for cache debugging.

SleekView Charts

  • Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards built on the supercache directory and wp_cache_* options.
  • Cards can group by status, rejection reason, age bucket, or purge trigger.
  • Global filters scope every card by date range or status at once.
  • Saved dashboards scope per role so cache debugging and admin settings stay separate.
  • Drill-down opens the underlying URL row in the connected SleekView grid.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Super Cache

Chart cards on supercache data

Number, Pie, Bar, Line, Area, Radar, and Radial cards drop onto the supercache directory and wp_cache_* options. Group by status, age, or any decoded field.

One filter, every card

Date range, status, and post type filters apply across every card so the dashboard reframes in one step.

Role-scoped dashboards

Save separate layouts for cache debugging and operations. Network and CDN settings stay tied to admin capability checks.

Audience

Who builds WP Super Cache charts dashboards with SleekView

Performance engineers

Audit cache hit ratio per URL pattern instead of guessing from a single global counter. The chart shows the long tail of pages that never warm up.

Agencies during launches

Hand the launch lead a saved view of homepage and pricing-path cache state. They watch warm-up live as the area chart fills in.

Developers debugging stale content

Cross-reference recent post saves with purge events to confirm hooks fired correctly. Resolve cache invalidation tickets in minutes rather than asking editors to clear their browser.

The bigger picture

Why on-disk caching needs a chart-driven inspection layer

WP Super Cache earns its install count by being fast, simple, and free. The inspection story has stayed minimal: the Contents tab and a manual SSH session. Charts turn the same directory listing and options data into Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards a non-developer can read.

The cache itself is unchanged, the rewrite rules still serve from disk, and WP Super Cache remains the engine. The team just gains eyes on what the engine is actually doing.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Super Cache

Yes. WP Super Cache is free from Automattic, and the supercache directory plus wp_cache_* options exist in every install. Charts read what is already on disk and in wp_options.

 

No. SleekView paginates the directory listing and only opens it when an admin loads the dashboard. The cache itself continues to serve front-end visitors directly from disk through the existing rewrite rules.

 

Yes. Preload queue state lives in the plugin's options and a transient that tracks the current run. Charts surface both as dedicated cards with queue size, completion rate, and recent failures.

 

Yes. Each subsite has its own cache directory and wp_cache_* options, and Charts respect that scoping.

 

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

 

Yes. Saved layouts respect WordPress capability checks and can layer per-card gates so developers see debugging views without exposure to network settings.

 

Yes. Purge and refresh actions use the plugin's filters and action hooks (wpsc_delete_files, wp_cache_post_change), so anything WP Super Cache normally logs continues to be logged.

 

Yes. A Bar or Pie grouped by status displays every state at once, and filters reframe the dashboard across any date range.

 

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