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October 3, 2018 at 10:41 am in reply to: Mapping attributes from and ICS feed, and really any source #1636562newcollegeoffloridaParticipant
Perfect, thank you
October 2, 2018 at 6:21 am in reply to: Mapping attributes from and ICS feed, and really any source #1635308newcollegeoffloridaParticipantIf this is impossible, what does the organizer field have to be named in the ICS file in order for it to be imported correctly? Where can I find the attributes map? I can use the api from this company to create an ICS that will be correct for the aggregator import. That way I can automate it.
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newcollegeoffloridaParticipantthe defined constant did the trick. what is the downside of using the legacy queue system?
newcollegeoffloridaParticipantI attempted the same today to make sure I wasn’t just out of imports.
newcollegeoffloridaParticipantSo I changed the URL on the site having issues and that didn’t help it. I migrated the db from the site having issues to a local development server and it works fine. This is weird, if there was bad data in the database, that data should have been migrated as well.
So I nuked the site. I had the host completely refresh the whole thing. Immediately installed event calendar from the plugins menu and the aggregator pin, tried to import some google events and the same thing happened. Your plugin doesn’t like this particular website apparently.
newcollegeoffloridaParticipantOK, i disconnected the key and installed everything on a test site and it worked. So I assume there is some data somewhere I need to expunge. I need to completely wipe the site of all tribe stuff.
newcollegeoffloridaParticipantAlso, the data that is on the site has been pushed from development or from a previous backup. this would be impossible: “deleted the records without deleting the queue information as well.” I immediately went back to an older version of the data every time so as to not have bad data in the database
newcollegeoffloridaParticipanthere is a screen cap of that
newcollegeoffloridaParticipantI tried to install on another domain and it would not take the keys
newcollegeoffloridaParticipantWe need to launch this site in about 2 weeks, so rebuilding from the ground up is not an option at the moment.
I am currently on event calendar 4.6.21
Can you just tell me where the queue information is?
newcollegeoffloridaParticipantIn Production, Staging, and Development I have
wp-migrate-db-pro-compatibiulity
stop-long-comments
sit-force-strong-passwords
mu-pluginand two folders
wpengine-common
force-strong-passwordsThis morning I did the following
- created a production back up (it’s the only way to quickly stop the run-away process)
- made sure object caching was disabled and cleared the cache in the WPE dashboard
- opened an incognito chrome window so as to avoid any client-side cache
- Use transient manager plugin to delete all transients
- Turned off all plugins except the events calendar, switched the theme to twentyseventeen
- purged the cache in the wordpress admin
- set an import for 8 events from a google calendar ICS
- hit import, and no luck, nothing ever imports and the progress bar never progresses. I let it spin for 60 seconds just to make sure
- restored from the back up to stop the import.
newcollegeoffloridaParticipantAlso, the work around for this at the moment would be to import in staging and push the site down to live
newcollegeoffloridaParticipantI just verified that the plug in is still working on WPEngine’s staging environment and my local environment, but not WPEngine’s Production environment. Is there anything that needs to be done to ease up on caching?
newcollegeoffloridaParticipantI did try 4.6.21 as soon as it was released with no luck. same behavior
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