Modules that maintain activity logs or monitor and report activity in some form or another.

  • LogsJsonViewer 0.1.1 beta by Robin S
    Formats JSON data in ProcessLogger for improved readability.
    2024/07/10 — Logs/Monitoring, Admin Helpers
  • LoginNotifier 1.0.2 by Ryan Cramer
    Provides ability to send an email, ping a URL or save a log entry when a login occurs.
    2012/07/24 — Admin Helpers, Users and Access, Logs/Monitoring
  • FlowtiAppPerformance 0.1.1 beta by luis85
    Flowti Site Admin Module Profiler: A small ProcessWire module to track a sites admin modules
    2021/06/27 — Admin Helpers, Development Tools, Logs/Monitoring, Process Modules
  • CustomLogs 0.1.0 beta by Robin S
    Write to and view log files that have custom column labels and column count.
    2024/07/09 — Logs/Monitoring, Admin Helpers
  • CountViews 1.0.0 by jakubpawlak
    Count Views Module for ProcessWire allows you to save page views directly to database, and display them when required. This free module can be used to count…
    2019/01/22 — Logs/Monitoring, Other Modules
  • Blackhole 1.1.0 by flydev ??
    Trap bad bots, crawlers and spiders in a virtual black hole.
    2023/07/31 — Logs/Monitoring, Other Modules, Users and Access

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