Hello @doctormicro
Could you please explain the issue a bit more. what add-ons and other plugins are you using with BadgeOS? What are the steps to re-produce that issue?
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This reply was modified 6 years, 6 months ago by Wooninjas.
Using LearnDash connector plugin for BadgeOS BadgeOS Integration Plugin
Was working but your Core Plugin is so out of date and so many things have changed I think both you and LearnDash need to connect to get this resolved.
LearnDash’s Support says it’s your plugin causing the issue, but I think both need to help to update if you’re going to promote yourselves as caring programmers.
As far as steps to reproduce this, at this point, all I have to do is Activate your and LearnDashs plugins and in minutes I will have Thousands of pages.
I think the Trigger was going into a User and Enrolling the user in a Course that was created in LearnDash, sending to BadgeOS to issue a badge for enrolling in a course.
We are set to launch the site at the end of October with your’s or another companies plugins that are working, so time is of the essence!
Mike
Try this:
With BadgeOS Plugin Activated, go to Pages in WordPress and note how many pages in all.
Add a Page to WordPress then Publish the page, go back and check page count.
Click on Edit the page you just made and add some MORE text to the page and click Update.
Go back to pages and check page count.
Now Edit the page again BUT Do NOT make any changes JUST CLICK on Update and Check the page count under Pages.
When I Create a page and Publish all good until I Update without making any changes to the page. Then I have the Looping Issue of the system making thousands of pages until I Deactivate BadgeOS to stop it.
Let me know,
Mike
After further testing by adding another gamification plugin and having the same trigger effect, we have ascertained that the duplicate pages are being created by a plugin called Post Type Switcher
It seems Post Type Switcher does not play well with many plugins especially ones that use triggering of some kind.
There are other issues we were having with BadgeOS that surfaced while working on this issue that we see in this support forum you are working on at this time, we will keep an eye out for those to be corrected and may try again to use this plugin.
One other thing you might add to the plugin is the ability to Remove All Database Entries when deleting the plugin, it tends to leave a lot of them which takes time to manually remove.
Thank you,
Mike
Hello @doctormicro
Thanks for pointing us to add the ability to remove all our database entries when deleting plugin, We will fix this issue in our upcoming release.
Hello @doctormicro
We are glad to inform you that we have released a new version 1.4.9 which gives you option to delete BadgeOS plugins data from db on uninstallation. See Screenshot
You can get this feature under BadgeOS Settings page. Changelog for Version 1.4.9
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