Benchmarks
Plugin footprint 83% from 16 tests
Installer Passed 1 test
🔺 Critical test (weight: 50) | It is important to correctly install your plugin, without throwing errors or notices
The plugin installed gracefully, with no errors
Server metrics [RAM: ▲0.01MB] [CPU: ▼4.18ms] Passed 4 tests
An overview of server-side resources used by IFTTT Bridge for WordPress
Server-side resource usage in normal parameters
Page | Memory (MB) | CPU Time (ms) |
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Home / | 3.47 ▲0.01 | 36.90 ▼3.46 |
Dashboard /wp-admin | 3.32 ▲0.02 | 43.25 ▼6.89 |
Posts /wp-admin/edit.php | 3.37 ▲0.02 | 47.36 ▼0.87 |
Add New Post /wp-admin/post-new.php | 5.90 ▲0.02 | 88.71 ▼4.05 |
Media Library /wp-admin/upload.php | 3.24 ▲0.02 | 33.66 ▼2.32 |
IFTTT Bridge for WordPress /wp-admin/options-general.php?page=ifttt-bridge | 3.27 | 26.22 |
Server storage [IO: ▲0.04MB] [DB: ▲0.00MB] Passed 3 tests
Input-output and database impact of this plugin
The plugin installed successfully
Filesystem: 16 new files
Database: no new tables, 6 new options
New WordPress options |
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theysaidso_admin_options |
widget_theysaidso_widget |
can_compress_scripts |
widget_recent-comments |
db_upgraded |
widget_recent-posts |
Browser metrics Passed 4 tests
An overview of browser requirements for IFTTT Bridge for WordPress
This plugin renders optimally with no browser resource issues detected
Page | Nodes | Memory (MB) | Script (ms) | Layout (ms) |
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Home / | 2,829 ▲94 | 13.52 ▼0.85 | 1.68 ▼0.07 | 40.75 ▼2.43 |
Dashboard /wp-admin | 2,210 ▲22 | 4.84 ▼0.04 | 109.92 ▼2.27 | 43.04 ▼3.10 |
Posts /wp-admin/edit.php | 2,093 ▲1 | 2.02 ▲0.01 | 39.32 ▼3.11 | 35.06 ▼0.52 |
Add New Post /wp-admin/post-new.php | 1,536 ▲16 | 23.30 ▲0.25 | 665.11 ▲10.59 | 58.93 ▲4.65 |
Media Library /wp-admin/upload.php | 1,392 ▲4 | 4.14 ▼0.06 | 97.78 ▲3.32 | 43.11 ▲0.48 |
IFTTT Bridge for WordPress /wp-admin/options-general.php?page=ifttt-bridge | 978 | 2.03 | 25.26 | 30.58 |
Uninstaller [IO: ▲0.00MB] [DB: ▲0.00MB] 75% from 4 tests
🔸 Tests weight: 35 | It is important to correctly uninstall your plugin, without leaving any traces
It is recommended to fix the following
- This plugin does not fully uninstall, leaving 6 options in the database
- db_upgraded
- widget_theysaidso_widget
- widget_recent-comments
- theysaidso_admin_options
- widget_recent-posts
- can_compress_scripts
Smoke tests 50% from 4 tests
Server-side errors 0% from 1 test
🔹 Test weight: 20 | This is a shallow check for server-side errors
Almost there, just fix the following server-side errors
- > GET request to /wp-admin/options-general.php?page=ifttt-bridge
- > User deprecated in wp-includes/functions.php+5463
Function screen_icon is deprecated since version 3.8.0 with no alternative available.
- > GET request to /wp-admin/options-general.php?page=ifttt-bridge
- > User deprecated in wp-includes/functions.php+5463
Function get_screen_icon is deprecated since version 3.8.0 with no alternative available.
SRP 50% from 2 tests
🔹 Tests weight: 20 | The single-responsibility principle applies for WordPress plugins as well - please make sure your PHP files perform no actions when accessed directly
Please fix the following items
- 1× GET requests to PHP files trigger server-side errors or Error 500 responses:
- > PHP Fatal error
Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function screen_icon() in wp-content/plugins/ifttt-bridge/admin/views/admin.php:17
- > PHP Fatal error
User-side errors Passed 1 test
🔹 Test weight: 20 | This is a shallow check for browser errors
No browser issues were found
Optimizations
Plugin configuration Passed 29 tests
readme.txt Passed 16 tests
Don't ignore readme.txt as it is the file that instructs WordPress.org on how to present your plugin to the world
2 plugin tags: ifttt, ifthisthenthat
ifttt-bridge/ifttt-bridge.php Passed 13 tests
This is the main PHP file of "IFTTT Bridge for WordPress" version 1.0.3, providing information about the plugin in the header fields and serving as the principal entry point to the plugin's functions
130 characters long description:
IFTTT Bridge for WordPress is a plugin that allows you to display IFTTT-processed data on your WordPress site in any way you like.
Code Analysis Passed 3 tests
File types Passed 1 test
🔸 Test weight: 35 | Executable files are not allowed as they can serve as attack vectors
Everything looks great! No dangerous files found in this plugin568 lines of code in 9 files:
Language | Files | Blank lines | Comment lines | Lines of code |
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PHP | 6 | 42 | 234 | 390 |
PO File | 1 | 25 | 36 | 94 |
XML | 2 | 0 | 0 | 84 |
PHP code Passed 2 tests
Cyclomatic complexity and code structure are the fingerprint of this plugin
No cyclomatic complexity issues were detected for this plugin
Cyclomatic complexity | |
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Average complexity per logical line of code | 0.29 |
Average class complexity | 19.50 |
▷ Minimum class complexity | 19.00 |
▷ Maximum class complexity | 20.00 |
Average method complexity | 2.95 |
▷ Minimum method complexity | 1.00 |
▷ Maximum method complexity | 9.00 |
Code structure | ||
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Namespaces | 0 | |
Interfaces | 0 | |
Traits | 0 | |
Classes | 2 | |
▷ Abstract classes | 0 | 0.00% |
▷ Concrete classes | 2 | 100.00% |
▷ Final classes | 0 | 0.00% |
Methods | 19 | |
▷ Static methods | 2 | 10.53% |
▷ Public methods | 11 | 57.89% |
▷ Protected methods | 0 | 0.00% |
▷ Private methods | 8 | 42.11% |
Functions | 0 | |
▷ Named functions | 0 | 0.00% |
▷ Anonymous functions | 0 | 0.00% |
Constants | 1 | |
▷ Global constants | 0 | 0.00% |
▷ Class constants | 1 | 100.00% |
▷ Public constants | 1 | 100.00% |
Plugin size Passed 2 tests
Image compression Passed 2 tests
It is recommended to compress PNG files in your plugin to minimize bandwidth usage
No PNG images were found in this plugin