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  • in reply to: 19 hour Aggregator Import #1581347
    newcollegeofflorida
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    excellent, thank you

    in reply to: 19 hour Aggregator Import #1580337
    newcollegeofflorida
    Participant

    AndrĂ¡s,

    Any movement on this, we are coming up on a month and would like to apply for a refund if fixing it is not a priority.

    in reply to: 19 hour Aggregator Import #1566178
    newcollegeofflorida
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    I also was able to get an import to work on the staging environment. So the MU-Plugins are not the cause. Because there is no caching in admin for WPEngine’s live servers it is not a cashing error. The only real difference between the two places are the SSL cert and the domains. One is news.ncf.edu and the other is ncfnews.staging.wpengine.com.

    We use a lets encrypt cert on the live site. If that matters.

    I’d love to know what that WP_ERROR is that is being given in Argument 1 on line 300 of Queue_Processor.php. I tried to get it by using error_log( var_export( $record, true ) ); and received this:

    Tribe__Events__Aggregator__Record__gCal::__set_state(array(\n ‘origin’ => ‘gcal’,\n ‘id’ => 10,\n ‘post’ => \n WP_Post::__set_state(array(\n ‘ID’ => 10,\n ‘post_author’ => ‘1’,\n ‘post_date’ => ‘2018-07-02 13:50:49’,\n ‘post_date_gmt’ => ‘2018-07-02 17:50:49’,\n ‘post_content’ => ”,\n ‘post_title’ => ‘Record: manual gcal’,\n ‘post_excerpt’ => ”,\n ‘post_status’ => ‘tribe-ea-pending’,\n ‘comment_status’ => ‘closed’,\n ‘ping_status’ => ‘manual’,\n ‘post_password’ => ”,\n ‘post_name’ => ‘record-manual-gcal’,\n ‘to_ping’ => ”,\n ‘pinged’ => ”,\n ‘post_modified’ => ‘2018-07-02 13:51:02’,\n ‘post_modified_gmt’ => ‘2018-07-02 17:51:02’,\n ‘post_content_filtered’ => ”,\n ‘post_parent’ => 0,\n ‘guid’ => ‘https://news.ncf.edu/?post_type=tribe-ea-record&p=10’,\n ‘menu_order’ => 0,\n ‘post_type’ => ‘tribe-ea-record’,\n ‘post_mime_type’ => ‘ea/gcal’,\n ‘comment_count’ => ‘0’,\n ‘filter’ => ‘raw’,\n )),\n ‘meta’ => \n array (\n ‘hash’ => ‘}mn4i T]$^0Ql(wY 7DesfTzE]XMS&A*’,\n ‘preview’ => ‘1’,\n ‘allow_multiple_organizers’ => ‘1’,\n ‘origin’ => ‘gcal’,\n ‘type’ => ‘manual’,\n ‘keywords’ => ”,\n ‘location’ => ”,\n ‘start’ => ‘2018-09-01’,\n ‘source’ => ‘https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/ncf.edu_3el9b9gm7ogtv8oi2u7kcop1v8%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics’,\n ‘next_batch_hash’ => ‘a2b5cc27ae5e38d9a54a1be42af5f062’,\n ‘import_id’ => ‘d0a65355fe77b5e95e237e85dfb4665f285f2d868770cd4c6ccf21e0ec78c672’,\n ‘should_queue_import’ => ”,\n ‘source_name’ => ‘OCM Events’,\n ‘post_status’ => ‘publish’,\n ‘ids_to_import’ => \n array (\n 0 => ’00E86F14-7319-4DF6-A921-7A5892F46C580′,\n ),\n ‘finalized’ => ‘1’,\n ‘interactive’ => ‘1’,\n ‘queue_id’ => ‘tribe_queue_ea_import_events_batch_d461d12a9ad84054bf1f326983489’,\n ‘queue’ => ‘1’,\n ‘in_progress’ => ‘1’,\n ‘activity’ => \n Tribe__Events__Aggregator__Record__Activity::__set_state(array(\n ‘items’ => \n array (\n ‘tribe_events’ => \n stdClass::__set_state(array(\n ‘created’ => \n array (\n ),\n ‘updated’ => \n array (\n ),\n ‘skipped’ => \n array (\n ),\n )),\n ‘tribe_organizer’ => \n stdClass::__set_state(array(\n ‘created’ => \n array (\n ),\n ‘updated’ => \n array (\n ),\n ‘skipped’ => \n array (\n ),\n )),\n ‘tribe_venue’ => \n stdClass::__set_state(array(\n ‘created’ => \n array (\n ),\n ‘updated’ => \n array (\n ),\n ‘skipped’ => \n array (\n ),\n )),\n ‘tribe_events_cat’ => \n stdClass::__set_state(array(\n ‘created’ => \n array (\n ),\n ‘updated’ => \n array (\n ),\n ‘skipped’ => \n array (\n ),\n )),\n ‘post_tag’ => \n stdClass::__set_state(array(\n ‘created’ => \n array (\n ),\n ‘updated’ => \n array (\n ),\n ‘skipped’ => \n array (\n ),\n )),\n ‘attachment’ => \n stdClass::__set_state(array(\n ‘created’ => \n array (\n ),\n ‘updated’ => \n array (\n ),\n ‘skipped’ => \n array (\n ),\n )),\n ),\n ‘last_status’ => NULL,\n ‘map’ => \n array (\n ‘tribe_events’ => ‘tribe_events’,\n ‘event’ => ‘tribe_events’,\n ‘events’ => ‘tribe_events’,\n ‘tribe_organizer’ => ‘tribe_organizer’,\n ‘organizer’ => ‘tribe_organizer’,\n ‘organizers’ => ‘tribe_organizer’,\n ‘tribe_venue’ => ‘tribe_venue’,\n ‘venue’ => ‘tribe_venue’,\n ‘venues’ => ‘tribe_venue’,\n ‘tribe_events_cat’ => ‘tribe_events_cat’,\n ‘category’ => ‘tribe_events_cat’,\n ‘categories’ => ‘tribe_events_cat’,\n ‘cat’ => ‘tribe_events_cat’,\n ‘cats’ => ‘tribe_events_cat’,\n ‘post_tag’ => ‘post_tag’,\n ‘tag’ => ‘post_tag’,\n ‘tags’ => ‘post_tag’,\n ‘attachment’ => ‘attachment’,\n ‘attachments’ => ‘attachment’,\n ‘image’ => ‘attachment’,\n ‘images’ => ‘attachment’,\n ),\n ‘total’ => 0,\n )),\n ),\n ‘type’ => ‘manual’,\n ‘frequency’ => NULL,\n ‘is_schedule’ => false,\n ‘is_manual’ => true,\n ‘last_wpdb_error’ => ”,\n ‘origin_import_policies’ => \n array (\n ‘url’ => \n array (\n 0 => ‘show_map_link’,\n ),\n ),\n ‘last_child’ => NULL,\n ‘temp_event_count’ => 0,\n ‘image_uploader’ => \n Tribe__Image__Uploader::__set_state(array(\n ‘featured_image’ => NULL,\n )),\n)), referer: https://news.ncf.edu/wp-admin/edit.php?post_type=tribe_events&page=aggregator

    in reply to: 19 hour Aggregator Import #1566167
    newcollegeofflorida
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    OK, so I got on chat with Advanced Support at WPEngine. We saw a couple things, but the error is not being reported. We say a continuous post to admin-ajax. We also saw the following error message pop up in the error console.

    in reply to: 19 hour Aggregator Import #1565857
    newcollegeofflorida
    Participant

    WPEngine will not let me remove the MU-Plugins. They are wpengine-common and force-strong-passwords

    in reply to: 19 hour Aggregator Import #1565831
    newcollegeofflorida
    Participant

    I tried to go back to a previous version of the site and your licensing server went silly.

    Your Event Aggregator license key is invalid. Visit the Events Calendar website to check your licenses.

    We also ruled out caching on the host, or better said, we ruled out caching was not the only issue

    in reply to: 19 hour Aggregator Import #1565801
    newcollegeofflorida
    Participant

    unfortunately, the MU-Plugins are required by our host (WPEngine). I migrated down to dev and tested and it worked. So I guess it’s something with the Mu-plugins. Have you had any success on WPEngine? I’m gonna go see what their support says

    in reply to: 19 hour Aggregator Import #1564443
    newcollegeofflorida
    Participant

    Also, I can take the nuclear option with this site if need be. There are only two posts that are the content creator just trying out the custom fields. please let me know if you recommend that

    in reply to: 19 hour Aggregator Import #1564441
    newcollegeofflorida
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    Maybe that’s a problem. We have not had any successful imports. Your system is not reporting correctly.

    The import is in progress, so I cannot view the import settings in the backend to give you a screen shot. It’s also just a one time import. Attached is not the current import.

    here is the URL to one of the calendars we use, I’ve tried a couple:
    https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/ncf.edu_3el9b9gm7ogtv8oi2u7kcop1v8%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics

    Import settings for google calendar are set to global settings. attached are the globals.

    So you guys built an intermediary server as well? I don’t have time to scale it up, but I’ve built something similar
    https://valiant-circuit-729.appspot.com/?cal=ncf
    Do the plugin read JSON, or just ICS format?

    in reply to: 19 hour Aggregator Import #1563608
    newcollegeofflorida
    Participant

    Same thing on the latest

    in reply to: 19 hour Aggregator Import #1563511
    newcollegeofflorida
    Participant

    It’s basically a new site, so looking through the wp_post table for the tribe-ea-pending post type was not very difficult. That’s been deleted, and stopped the first import. I set up a new one-time import for just 3 events. The import is not happening and there is no error in the console or the php error log to let me know where the issue might be

    in reply to: Checkin is not always responding #1509491
    newcollegeofflorida
    Participant

    I am good, I branched the github version and added my fixes, awaiting to see if they accept them as a pull request.

    in reply to: Checkin is not always responding #1509085
    newcollegeofflorida
    Participant

    The behavior, which is a bug, is as follows

    Check a user in
    Immediately hit reload
    The interface shows that the user still needs to be checked in
    Wait 10 seconds, reload
    The interface shows that the user is now checked in

    It’s tied to a misuse of variables as described above

    in reply to: Checkin is not always responding #1509075
    newcollegeofflorida
    Participant

    event-ticket/src/Tribe/Metabox.php is not a template as far as I understand it. it’s filled with functions. It is a core file of the free tickets-plus plugin. Would I be better served working with the coders on github? I just watched the video, is still giving you issues?


    password: tribe

    So I started a fresh WordPress install, installed the following plugins
    Event Ticket 4.7.1
    Event Ticket Plus 4.7.1
    The Event Calendar 4.6.13
    WooCommerce 3.3.5

    So this is how you reproduce the issue with the above on a sever with caching turned off.

    Set up a new event with two tickets, both tickets have attendee information.
    Set up Woocomerce to use the checks payment gateway.
    Purchased one of each type of ticket from the event.
    Go to WooCommerce > Orders and complete the order. Go to Event > New Event > Attendees.
    Click the blue button next to one of the attendees that says “Check In” and observe it change to say “Undo check in”. Hit reload immediately, Observe it changes back to a blue button that says “Check in”
    Wait 10 seconds, hit reload, observe it changes back to “Undo check in”

    in reply to: Checkin is not always responding #1508408
    newcollegeofflorida
    Participant

    I am not using caching on the two sites this is tested on, they are dev and staging which is why if( $_wp_using_ext_object_cache) fails. I cannot test on the server with the caching, because it’s a live server

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