I will try to solve it myself. Kind of solution:
Write a plugin that track events and persist it in database or somewhere else: OnWebLogin and OnWebLogout. Then read the count of logged in users.
Created a db table "modx_weblogin_session" (manually) userid, timestamp.
Created a Plugin:
if (isset($modx) && isset($user)) {
$eventName = $modx->event->name;
$isBackend = ($modx->context->key == 'mgr') ? true : false;
$errorMsg = '';
$userId = $user->get('id');
$output = 'WebLoginCountSession-Plugin: ' . $eventName . ' user-id: ' . $userId;
$logout = function ($userId) {
global $modx;
//Custom Mysqli Class
if (MySQLiDB::isConnected()) {
$mysqli = MySQLiDB::getConnection();
if ($mysqli instanceof mysqli) {
try {
$sql = "DELETE FROM `modx_weblogin_session` WHERE userid = ?";
$prep_state = $mysqli->prepare($sql);
$prep_state->bind_param('i', $userId);
$prep_state->execute();
} catch (Exception $e) {
//$modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, ...)
}
}
}
};
$login = function ($userId) {
global $modx;
if (MySQLiDB::isConnected()) {
$mysqli = MySQLiDB::getConnection();
if ($mysqli instanceof mysqli) {
try {
$sql = "REPLACE INTO `modx_weblogin_session` (`userid`) VALUES (?)";
$prep_state = $mysqli->prepare($sql);
$prep_state->bind_param('i', $userId);
$prep_state->execute();
} catch (Exception $e) {
//$modx->log(modX::LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, ...)
}
}
}
};
if (!$isBackend && !empty($userId)) {
switch ($eventName) {
case ('OnWebLogin'):
$output .= ' - login';
$login($userId);
break;
case ('OnWebLogout'):
$output .= ' - logout';
$logout($userId);
break;
}
}
if ($debug === true) {
return $output . ' ' . $errorMsg;
}
}