Plugin info

Total downloads: 833
Active installs: 0
Total reviews: 0
Average rating: 0
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 1 language(s)
Contributors: 1
Last updated: 5/7/2016 (3577 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 5/7/2016 (9 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 3.5.2
Tested up to WordPress version: 4.3.34
Minimum PHP version: f

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Possibly abandoned • Last updated 3577 days ago

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Compatibility

Requires WordPress: 3.5.2
Tested up to: 4.3.34
Requires PHP: f

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Description

Status Page for Runscope is, at its core, simply a Page template that allows you to input a Runscope API token and Bucket key. With that information,
the plug-in generates a moderately attractive status page that allows you to view at a glance the state of your bucket’s tests (pass or fail).

This is great for organizations that wish to expose a basic level of information about system status to the public (or private, if you choose to make
the page in WordPress set that way, or password protected) without having to give people access to your Runscope account.

Installation

  1. Enable Status Page for Runscope within the Plugins > Installed Plugins interface.

  2. Create a new Page by navigating to Pages > Add New.

  3. Give the new Page a quick name (eg. “Status”). Next, change the page template by selecting Page Attributes > Template and selecting the
    “Status Page for Runscope” template.

  4. In the Publish metabox, click the Publish button to save and create the new Page.

  5. On the edit screen of your new Page, a metabox called Status Page for Runscope Settings will appear. Following the instructions provided in the
    metabox, enter a Access Token and Bucket Key, and save those settings by clicking the Update button.

  6. View your Page. If your Runscope settings were entered correctly, the page should pause briefly, and then show the last state of each Test in the
    bucket, as well as a summary of the bucket at the top of the page. Done!

Tips & Tricks

  • If you’ve got object caching turned on in WordPress, the page will automatically cache the last response it got from Runscope for 60 seconds. It’ll mean
    the results of your page will be slightly out of date (by up to 60 seconds), but the results will display much quicker.

  • It’s totally possible to display multiple status pages for different buckets in Runscope! Just create a new Page per each bucket and make sure to enter the right bucket key into each.

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Changelog

1.0

  • Initial release; tested compatibility with WordPress v4.2.4.