Wordpress Automatic Upgrade (WPAU) is a plugin that automatically upgrades your wordpress version to the latest files provided by wordpress.org.
No never, If the plugin fails it fails for a reason please do not interfere with any process that fails.
No WPAU will ask you for your FTP credentials and do it automatically.
WPAU runs the preliminary checks to determine in conditions in which it can feasibly update your site to the latest version provided by WordPress.
When you run the plugin once we create backup files at the end of the process you need to delete these. If you missed deleting these files then WPAU will ask you to run cleanup before continuing.
WordPress releases regular updates and security fixes to the software and after sometime makes it mandatory. Every time you have to manually upgrade your WordPress installation. This plugin helps you to upgrade your installation without any efforts. We also ensure you will always download the latest version.
It upgrades to the latest version that WordPress has made available for download.
The lowest version of WordPress I have tested this to work is with WordPress 1.5.
This plugin only upgrades the files that are essential which includes the file in wp-includes, wp-admin and the root directory
No, we do not touch those files at all. We only upgrade files in the root directory and wp-includes and wp-admin directory.
No, this plugin is intended to run as it is. Support is free except when u modify it.
Only under some rare condition will this happen. To get your site back online you need to do these things.
Performing these steps should remove the maintenance mode message.
We run preliminary checks to see if the plugin can run well with your site. Only in certain cases it will tell you that it cannot upgrade your site because the functionality of the plugin depends on it.
Initially we try to check whether your WordPress installation is writable or not. If we find that its not writable we ask you for you FTP credentials so that we can do the necessary things to make it writable.
First of all for security reasons we do not store your FTP Credentials. We only use it to change the file permission so that the plugin can run normally.
Once we run the appropriate steps to check that everything is alright only then will the plugin continue the further steps.
When you provide us with your FTP credentials we log into your site using FTP and change the permissions on files and directories such that it can be written by a file running on your server.
If you are asking in regards to WPAU absolutely. In order to complete the automatic upgrade we need write permissions to your site.
You will only be asked for your FTP credentials when we cannot write to your server.
Why?
Some shared servers run different the webserver and apache as different users which is for security reason. In that case when we using the webserver cannot modify the files you have uploaded using a FTP client.
In such a case we could ask you to do the steps required manually, but in the sense of automatic we want to make sure your upgrade is really automatic. When you provide us with those details we do not store it (though we may ask you for this everytime we determine your server is unaccesible for us) we maintain a security level which no other plugins can exploit over and above the one WordPress provides.
We are very much that this plugin should be automatic and only if our preliminary checks fail initially we will ask you for the FTP credentials. You will never be asked for that when the plugin can run without the credentials.
Yes absolutely. The plugin makes sure that whichever files it writes can be deleted by the user without having to contact the system administrator.
Couple of things here. a. You should always upgrade to the latest version provided by WordPress. b. I do not want users to upload files that requires me to do multiple validations. The WordPress files that this plugin downloads is the best one I could use.
Yes it will remember the plugins that were active before upgradation and only activate those plugins.
The plugin using about 2-3MB of your bandwidth to download files. You will use more than that in a regular upgrade process.
This plugin is to be used for a continious process till completion, it provides you with backups which you should download before moving to the next step. If you do not download the backups, at the end of the process you will be given an option to download it. Clicking clean up will delete those backup files.
The files are db backups are stored in a folder called wpau-backup in the root folder of your site.
No it does not, the function of WPAU is to seamlessly upgrade your versions. Rollback features will be added in future versions.




