The Site Audit module has truly stood the test of time, and this June marks its remarkable 10-year journey. It has been a trusted companion for Drupal website owners, offering a wealth of insights. With just a few clicks within the web admin interface, it provides a detailed report that is both informative and visually appealing. You'll find a convenient pass-fail display, allowing you to review your Drupal site's health at a glance.
But the next version of Site Audit doesn't stop there. It has embraced new capabilities to enhance your experience even further. Now, in addition to displaying reports, it gives you the power to save them over time. This means you can track the progress of your site and compare audits from different periods, gaining valuable insights into its evolution.
What's more, the new "Site Audit Server" module takes the functionality to the next level. It enables you to effortlessly send your audit reports to remote servers using a simple REST API. This opens up possibilities for centralized analysis and storage of your site audits. By leveraging this integration, you can easily access historical data and perform in-depth analysis to gain a deeper understanding of your Drupal site's performance.
Top 6 features of Site Audit Module
Enable the capability to store and access previous site audit reports within each Drupal site, allowing users to easily track and analyze performance changes over different time periods.
Enhance the site audit reports by including additional fields or metrics that provide deeper insights and a comprehensive analysis of the Drupal site's overall health and optimization.
Schedule automatic saving of site audit reports using a cron job, ensuring that audit data is consistently captured without the need for manual intervention.
Establish a central Drupal site dedicated to storing and managing site audit reports from multiple Drupal sites, creating a centralized repository for convenient access and thorough analysis of the audit data.
Utilize the REST API to seamlessly transmit site audit reports from Drupal sites to the Site Audit Server. This enables the Server to process the received reports, extract custom data, and perform specific actions or further analysis based on individual requirements.
Automate the process of sending site audit reports via REST API on a scheduled cron job, ensuring regular and timely delivery of reports to designated endpoints. This allows for continuous monitoring and facilitates further processing or analysis of the audit data.
Conclusion
The classic Site Audit module has evolved into an even more robust solution. Its upcoming version not only provides detailed reports with a pass-fail display but also empowers you to save and send them to remote servers.
With the integration of Drupal Audit Services by LN Webworks, users can conveniently access historical data, perform in-depth analysis, and identify areas for improvement, making it a comprehensive and convenient solution for auditing Drupal sites.