
Professional dashboard for WP Rocket RUCSS: view statuses, requeue failed/selected URLs, and trigger SaaS cron jobs manually.
| Author: | Luka (profile at wordpress.org) |
| WordPress version required: | 5.0 |
| WordPress version tested: | 6.8.3 |
| Plugin version: | 1.0.6 |
| Added to WordPress repository: | 12-11-2025 |
| Last updated: | 12-11-2025 |
| Rating, %: | 100 |
| Rated by: | 1 |
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| Total downloads: | 211 |
| Active installs: | 10+ |
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This plugin is not affiliated with or endorsed by WP Rocket or WP Media. WP Rocket is a registered trademark of WP Media.
DCX RUCSS Manager provides a comprehensive dashboard for managing WP Rocket’s Remove Unused CSS (RUCSS) feature. This plugin is designed for site administrators who need granular control over their RUCSS optimization process.
Key Features:
- View RUCSS Status – Browse all URLs in your RUCSS queue with their current status (success, failed, pending)
- Requeue Failed URLs – Automatically requeue all failed RUCSS jobs with a single click
- Selective Requeuing – Choose specific URLs to requeue for both desktop and mobile
- Manual SaaS Triggers – Manually trigger WP Rocket’s SaaS cron jobs without waiting for scheduled tasks
- Advanced Filtering – Filter URLs by status (failed, success, pending)
- Search Functionality – Find specific URLs quickly
- Status Dashboard – Visual statistics showing total, failed, success, and pending counts
- Pagination – Handle large sites with customizable per-page display
- Real-time Information – See last updated timestamps for each URL
Requirements:
- WP Rocket plugin must be installed and active
- WP Rocket RUCSS feature must be enabled
Use Cases:
- Troubleshooting RUCSS failures
- Re-processing URLs after fixing CSS issues
- Manually triggering optimization jobs
- Monitoring RUCSS queue status across your site
Developer Notes
Actions Used:
* rocket_saas_on_submit_jobs – Triggers SaaS submission
* rocket_saas_pending_jobs – Triggers SaaS result retrieval
Filters Used:
* rocket_container – Retrieves WP Rocket’s dependency injection container
Security:
* All user inputs are properly sanitized and escaped
* Nonce verification on all POST requests
* Capability checks (manage_options) on all admin pages
* Safe redirects used throughout
* Prepared SQL statements for all database queries
Credits
Developed by darktwen for professional WordPress site management.
Visit us at https://dcx.rs/en
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