• Resolved agkozak

    (@agkozak)


    First, let me say that I am very excited about this plugin — it fits my workflow perfectly.

    I did have one question before getting started, though — I installed Plugin Archive on two websites that are running WP Rocket. After installing it, I found that WP Rocket was already listed as archived, even though I haven’t archived it and it’s activated. I’d like to figure that one out before moving forward. Let me know if you have any ideas.

    Alex

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/hackrepair-plugin-archiver/

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  • Thread Starter agkozak

    (@agkozak)

    WP Rocket only shows up in Plugin Archive when it is activated.

    Thread Starter agkozak

    (@agkozak)

    Plugin Archiver also seems to prevent iThemes Sync from working. The websites I was using it with showed up in red with the error message

    Sync encountered an error attempting to contact your site:
    Unhandled_request - This request was not handled by any registered verb. This was likely caused by a fatal error.
    Thread Starter agkozak

    (@agkozak)

    The error in the PHP error log was

    PHP Fatal error: Class 'HackRepair_Plugin_Archiver_Bulk_Action' not found in/plugins/hackrepair-plugin-archiver/hackrepair-plugin-archiver.php on line 26

    Is it possible that is_admin() in line 461 doesn’t hold true when the site is being managed remotely (i.e. through iThemes Sync), and so bulk.php isn’t being loaded? I have no clue.

    That is surprising.
    We’ll run some tests and work to push out a fix soon.

    Good news is that the good people at iThemes Sync have recommended a fix for this incompatibility.

    We’ll have a new version out to correct that soon.

    As for WP Rocket. We do not have a version of that plugin to test with. I’ll ask the peeps at WP Rocket if they can loan us a demo or help provide code suggestions as well.

    Thread Starter agkozak

    (@agkozak)

    Well done! Yes, it’s working quite nicely now.

    I’m sure the WP Rocket guys will come through — they’re awfully nice people.

    Expect a very good review when you get this sorted out — this functionality should be core! I’ve often thought someone should do a plugin like this, but it’s trickier than it seems, I think. Well done.

    Alex

    I’m in full agreement. This should have been core years back IMHO.

    Thread Starter agkozak

    (@agkozak)

    WP Rocket only shows up as being archived while it’s activated. As a workaround, is there a way to have your plugin exclude from its archive list anything that is activated or that isn’t actually in the archive directory?

    Verify this has been resolved in version 1.0.9 pretty-please?

    Thread Starter agkozak

    (@agkozak)

    It is entirely resolved. I’ve now got this thing working on four sites – it’s a must-have. Get ready for a very positive review.

    Love it!

    Thread Starter agkozak

    (@agkozak)

    I’ve got a great idea for your next version: make this work with WP-CLI! Imagine: you’re a hack repair guy, and you can’t even log into a site because of some wayward plugin. Just go to the command line and type

    wp pluginarchive naughtyplugin

    and you’re in!

    Alex

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