NewStatPress
NewStatPress is a new version of StatPress that was the first real-time plugin dedicated to the management of statistics about blog visits. It collects information about visitors, spiders, search keywords, feeds, browsers etc. Once the plugin NewStatPress has been activated it immediately starts to collect statistics information. Using NewStatPress you could spy your visitors while they are surfing your blog or check which are the preferred pages, posts and categories. In the Dashboard menu you will find the NewStatPress page where you could look up the statistics (overview or detailed). NewStatPress also includes a widget one can possibly add to a sidebar (or easy PHP code if you can’t use widgets!). With the new ajax/javascript usage for variables in widget, the plugin is faster for a user being visit your site even with 1GB or more of database to use! (requires the External API be enabled in NewStatPress>Options>API) IMPORTANT: all previous versions from 1.0.4 are subject to XSS and SQL injection from an old Statpress routine. You have to use at least version 1.0.6 to avoid security issue. PLEASE UPDATE always to the latest version available. Support Check at http://newstatpress.altervista.org What’s new? Simple adding index to database and changes some data fields for better database storing (from here http://www.poundbangwhack.com/2010/07/03/improve-the-performance-of-the-wordpress-plugin-statpress-and-your-blog/ where some modification comes from) Ban IP You could ban IP list from stats editing def/banips.dat file. DB Table maintenance NewStatPress can automatically delete older records to allow the insertion of newer records when limited space is present. This features is left as original StatPress but it will be replaced by the history data instead. External API External API are a way to gives the collected informations as a web service using a POST call. With it you can use (for example) your collected data of WordPress inside a Drupal site. The API must be enables by check a flag into the option (by default is disabled) and a private KEY must be entered (you can generate a random one). This KEY is for authenticate the called as a valid allowed client. Even if the API is for external usage, it will be used internally for speed up page generation using AJAX, so at some point you will need to activate it to continue to see overview and Details pages. Actually those are the available commands: Command | Parameters | Description version gives the Newstatpress version in use dashboard gives the Newstatpress dashboard overview table External API is actually used by Multi-NewStatPress (a software than manages data from multiple installation of NewStatPress in different servers). If you want to use the API you need to pass to POST those values: VAR the variable for the query (like ‘Version’) KEY the MD5 of date at minute level plus the key you enter into option (e.g in PHP: md5(gmdate(‘m-d-y H i’).key) ) PAR the parameter associated with the VAR TYP the type of result: JSON (default) of HTML into those url: your_site+”/wp-content/plugins/newstatpress/includes/api/external.php” NewStatPress Widget / NewStatPress_Print function Widget is customizable. These are the available variables: %thistotalvisits% – this page, total visits %alltotalvisits% – all page, total visits %totalpageviews% – total pages view %monthtotalpageviews% – total pages view in the month %todaytotalpageviews% – total pages view today %since% – Date of the first hit %visits% – Today visits %yvisits% – Yesterday visits %mvisits% – Month visits %wvisits% – Week visits %totalvisits% – Total visits %os% – Operative system %browser% – Browser %ip% – IP address %visitorsonline% – Counts all online visitors %usersonline% – Counts logged online visitors %toppost% – The most viewed Post %topbrowser% – The most used Browser %topos% – The most used O.S. %topsearch% – The most used search terms In widget, those are special html contropart: %br% => %ul% => * %/ul% => %li% => %/li% => Now you could add these values everywhere! NewStatPress offers a new PHP function newstatpress_print(). * i.e. newstatpress_print(“%totalvisits% total visits.”); New experimental functions: place this command [NewStatPress: xxx] every were in your WordPress blog pages and you will have the graph about the xxx function. Available functions are: * [NewStatPress: Overview] * [NewStatPress: Top days] * [NewStatPress: O.S.] * [NewStatPress: Browser] * [NewStatPress: Feeds] * [NewStatPress: Search Engine] * [NewStatPress: Search terms] * [NewStatPress: Top referrer] * [NewStatPress: Languages] * [NewStatPress: Spider] * [NewStatPress: Top Pages] * [NewStatPress: Top Days – Unique visitors] * [NewStatPress: Top Days – Pageviews] * [NewStatPress: Top IPs – Pageviews] License GPLv2 or later License URI https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
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Spotmap
Spotmap turns your WordPress site into a self-hosted GPS tracking platform. Connect your devices, and Spotmap stores every position in your own database — no third-party cloud required. Supported devices (data feeds) SPOT (FindMeSPOT) — automatic feed polling via XML API Garmin inReach — receives positions via Garmin’s MapShare feed OsmAnd — receives positions via HTTP from the OsmAnd smartphone app Teltonika — direct integration for Teltonika GPS routers and trackers WordPress Media Library — photos with GPS EXIF data can appear on the map Post Locations — assign GPS coordinates to any WordPresspost or page via the block editor sidebar. Posts appear on the map as clickable markers that link directly to the article so readers can jump from the map to the full story. Zoleo — if you have a Zoleo device please reach out to the plugin author Map & visualization Interactive Leaflet map with full Gutenberg block support — type /spotmap in the editor Wide range of tile providers: OpenStreetMap, Mapbox, Thunderforest, LINZ (NZ), IGN France, UK Ordnance Survey, USGS, OpenSeaMap, ESRI Ocean, and any custom XYZ tile URL GPX track overlay via the built-in GPX manager — upload and manage GPX files for planned routes, waypoints, and recorded tracks Photo EXIF GPS display — images from your media library with location data appear on the map Configurable line breaks when no positions arrive within a set time interval Multiple feeds and devices on a single map, each with its own color Post location markers — each marker shows the post title and links to the article, turning any map block into a navigable index of location-tagged content Configurable marker styles and icons Filtering & interaction Rich time filtering including relative ranges like “last 24 hours” or “last 7 days”, and absolute date ranges Interactive data table linked to the map — click a check-in to zoom to that position Initial map state options: show all points, zoom to last position, or zoom to last trip Auto-refresh without full page reload Data management Long-term position storage — your data stays in your WordPress database for as long as you want Convert tracked positions to GPX export Manage, move, and delete points from the WordPress dashboard Upload and organize GPX files through the GPX manager Performance Rewritten map engine in TypeScript for better reliability Significantly faster rendering with large numbers of points compared to 0.11.x Why Spotmap? Most GPS tracking solutions lock your data into a vendor cloud. SPOT’s own platform doesn’t even offer free long-term storage. Spotmap keeps everything on your server — whether you’re documenting a sailing trip, sharing a bike tour with friends and family, or tracking vehicles. Your data, your rules. Security Message content and phone numbers SPOT devices can include a phone number or personal message in their transmission data. This information is stored in the database and may appear in marker popups on your map. To overwrite this content, use the Marker section in Settings > Spotmap. Setting a feed password in your SPOT account (and entering it in the plugin settings) ensures that the message content is not stored in the WordPress database and thus not accessible by the public. Live location privacy The plugin offers a cosmetic filter to hide points newer than a configurable threshold (e.g. 30 minutes, 2 hours, or 1 day). This prevents the most recent positions from appearing on the public map. Important: this filter is display-only. The REST API endpoint exposed by the plugin can return all points stored in the database, regardless of the block filter setting. There is currently no way to fully hide the latest positions from a technically capable visitor. If hiding live locations from the API is a requirement, you should restrict access to the REST API endpoint at the server or WordPress level. Map tokens API tokens for tile layer providers (Mapbox, Thunderforest, LINZ, IGN France, OS UK, etc.) are stored in WordPress settings and embedded in the page HTML at render time. Any visitor who views the page source can read your token. To reduce the risk of token abuse, restrict each token to your domain using the provider’s referrer/HTTP origin restrictions (e.g. https://yoursite.com/*). Shortcodes If you use a legacy text editor and require shortcodes, you are able to use the shortcode builder from the settings page of Spotmap. there you can interactively create the shortcode you need. The following shortcodes are supported: [spotmap] — embeds an interactive map [spotmessages] — embeds a table of SPOT messages and check-ins For the full attribute reference, see README-SHORTCODE.md on GitHub.