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OK, following some bants and discussions, we decided to move back towards a more Joomla-centric option for healthchecker functionality. Thanks to Brian Teeman for the advice. What follows here is a new proposal, leveraging all the best parts of Joomla, to get the ball rolling. Plugins for data, modules for display containers, layouts for content output. Rendered through a com_admin view for now. Here's first draft of new spec |
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Overview
The Joomla Healthchecker Plugin/Module Framework provides a standardised interface for developers to create health monitoring plugins and modules that integrate seamlessly with the Joomla administrator dashboard. This framework enables modular health checking across security, performance, SEO, accessibility, and custom domains. Devs can provide healthcheck data through manifest entries in their standard plugins and modules. The general idea is that we should provide basic layouts and views for most plugins or modules (or their data) in a standardised way to bring some consistency to the healthchecker but also offer a custom route for those with more complex outputs.
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