Logs memory usage as users browse your website providing latest logs and flagged logs (when memory usage is over specific percentages).
For users who have specific capabilities (e.g. administrators) a memory meter is shown in the admin bar showing memory usage as the website and dashboard is navigated and includes several configuration options.
Features
- Logs memory usage as users browse the website/dashboard
- Displays current memory usage by file size
- Displays current memory usage by percentage
- Memory limit display
- PHP memory limit display
- PHP max execution time display
- WP memory limit display
- WP max memory limit display
- Latest memory usage logs
- Flagged memory usage logs
- Memory usage page request logs
- Memory usage shown in JS console
Usage
After installation memory usage will be logged for any user as they browse the website and dashboard, you can see the logs via the Memory Meter menu in the WordPress dashboard.
By default the memory meter will be shown in the admin bar if you are logged in as user with the manage_options capability such as an administrator (the capability can be modified if required, see the configuration tab via the Memory Meter page).
In this scenario you will see the meter in the admin bar at the top of your WordPress dashboard and the frontend of your website. Note that there is a user profile setting in WordPress to enable the admin bar, it is enabled by default, if this is not enabled you will not be able to view the memory meter in the admin bar.
If you hover over the memory meter you will see a number of options, such as logs and configuration. In addition to the admin bar, a menu item is included in your WordPress dashboard to give access to the logs, confirguration, etc.
Note that the memory meter doesn’t need to be displayed to ensure memory usage is logged, this is done regardless of whether the memory meter is being displayed.

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