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This hack will add at the bottom of each vBulletin (powered) page, the statistics listed below.
Also, it will help you troubleshoot and optimize your vBulletin board by viewing or comparing PHP/MySQL options and other statistics that are normally hidden in your forum pages. Regular Users: • Load time of specified page in microseconds • Number of queries executed • PHP percent page usage • MySQL percent page usage Administrators Only: • Active users browsing the forum (members and guests) new in 1.1.0 • Server memory usage per page (in Kb) • Display DEBUG mode status • Browser GZIP library compression status • Server average loads • Uncached templates (useful to troubleshoot the code) The code modifications were tested into a clean installed vBulletin board. They work 100%. The hack was tested in vBulletin 3.6.4 and 3.6.5. If you want to test it into a lower version (3.6.x), let me know. Also, if you encounter any problems, feel free to post your questions here. Step by step install instructions are posted into readme.html file. In order to perform an efficient modification of your files, I recommend you to use Komodo Edit or Textpad. Both editors will allow you to complete all steps without any coding errors. The code changes are very safe and designed not to interfere in any way with the vBulletin performance/functionality. Make sure you modify, save and upload one file at the time to your server. Then, simply run the product-vbmicrostats.xml file. The PLUGIN itself is DISABLED by default. This was done in order to make sure you properly edit your code first and to avoid surprises. You will need to enable it, once your code modifications are completed: Plugins and Products > Manage Products > vB Microstats > Enable (dropdown) Then, go to your vBulletin Options, click on BB MicroStats setting group and set all your options. Upgrade to version 1.0.2. Upgrade to version 1.0.3. Upgrade to version 1.1.0. Want to be a guinea pig and try this hack into a higher vBulletin version? ![]() Post your results, so others can read your feedback. Download Now Only licensed members can download files, Click Here for more information. Screenshots Show Your Support
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| vBMicrostats | TECK | vBulletin 3.5 Add-ons | 258 | 25 Feb 2007 20:44 |
| vbMicroStats: page load time, queries, GZIP and PHP version | TECK | vBulletin 2.x Full Releases | 942 | 14 Jan 2005 23:43 |
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Originally Posted by Pyrix
Excellent suggestion, Ollie. I updated the code.
![]() The file in the first post will still show as 1.0.2 version, since it's just a cosmetic change, it does not replace any of the hack's functionalities. Hi abramelin, I'm an old school guy, so I'm not really used to those questions. ![]() The idea with a hack is to open the code and see how is done. I'm sure that if you open the .xml file you will see how to do it rightaway. Still, is my pleasure to help you. Simply uninstall the product and run the new product-vbmicrostats_admin.xml file instead. Since I implemented Ollie's request, you will have to edit ONLY the footer template like in the new readme.html file (see first post for the new file, it still shows as 1.0.2). Leave the PHP files the way they are edited now, they are not needed to be re-modified in order to work with your hack request. In exchange for my help, promise me this: You will open the 2 .xml files and look at the code to compare it. ![]() If you still don't understand it, let me know, I will explain you where are the changes. The idea is to learn what is hapenning inside your code, not just to install a file. Thanks. ![]() No members have liked this post.
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Originally Posted by Xplorer4x4
How did you turned ON the debug mode?
Originally Posted by maxicep
Show me what you got wrong.
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Last edited by TECK : 26 Feb 2007 at 22:34. |
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vbulletin options->BB MicroStats->
"Debug Mode" "Display the Debug Mode status." Set it to yes. No members have liked this post.
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This is an option to display only the status of Debug Mode, not actually enable it.
I might look into it to automatically enable Debug mode, although, I think is not possible. I will let you know in few minutes. ![]() No members have liked this post.
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Guys and girls, say all Thank You to Xplorer4x4 for this excellent idea.
Version 1.0.3 brings a very powerful option. Now, vBMicroStats can actually turn On/Off the vBulletin Debug Mode. Make sure you enable this option, ONLY with your board off, orelse it can lead to security breaches (yes, is that powerful). If your board is turned off to public, you don't have to worry about anything, well sort of. The best way is to make sure you don't leave this option enabled for a long time either ways. How to upgrade to Version 1.0.3: 1. Uninstall your current vBMicroStats product. Leave the PHP files the way they are edited now, they are not needed to be re-modified in order to work with the new version. 2. Install the new product, included in the vbmicrostats_103.zip file. 3. Look in the readme file to see how to change the footer template. You are done. Don't you like those hard upgrades? ![]() No members have liked this post.
Last edited by TECK : 28 Feb 2007 at 15:06. |
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I made the debug mode really visible, in RED.
The big advantage is that you will not be forced anymore to edit the config.php file and insert a variable there, in order to activate the Debug Mode. My option will do this for you in a snap. Still, remember to disable it when you don't need it anymore... I repeat myself: Make sure you enable this option, ONLY with your board off, orelse it can lead to security breaches (yes, is that powerful). No members have liked this post.
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haha well it wasnt an idea so much as misunderstanding. :$
Question: Will this(debug mode) show to members and admins? No members have liked this post.
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The Debug Mode is for advanced troubleshooting your board, you must use it only with your Board turned OFF.
If you leave it ON, a good hacker could grab all the data you don't want him to know about it... unless the board is OFF. Even then, I don't like it to have it turned ON on a live setup. On my test board, is always ON. You can start a new thread, asking what exacly does the Debug Mode in vBulletin. ![]() No members have liked this post.
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Guys and girls, please let me know what you think about the new version. Thanks.
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You saved us tons of time to enable debug each other time
Thanks again Floren Nominated HOTM ![]()
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yeah same here Nominated HOTM
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I wanted the same for my live site, its simple to just use conditional statements... Granted I have no idea if it’s bad to nest these <if> statements? It worked for me…
I very much like the addition to turn debug on/off via cp, less time when testing... thanks again TECK -I love it ![]() No members have liked this post.
Last edited by ncweb : 27 Feb 2007 at 05:05. |
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Thanks for the update!
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Originally Posted by ncweb
Thanks a lot guys, I mean it.
![]() ncweb, is best to filter it in the actual code, not only template. Why? Because the script will still process all the microstats code for nothing, if you are not an admin. Waisting memory and processing time for no reason. Take a look at the admin attachment I made earlier to see the differences. Also, you could use a simpler condition:
Notice that the {microstats} changed, following Ollie's idea. Go ahead and release it for everyone, have fun. ![]() No members have liked this post.
Last edited by TECK : 27 Feb 2007 at 13:29. |
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I nominate this thread for HOTM.Saves us tons of times,thank you for your hard work.
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