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  • mdreiraM mdreira

    @girish Here I send you the screenshot of the terminal after sending those commands:

    Captura de pantalla 2022-02-09 a las 21.20.31.jpg

    Running it like this did not make the plugin work.

    The plugin cron task is this:

    Captura de pantalla 2022-02-09 a las 21.20.42.jpg

    When the cron executes this task it gives me this error:

    Captura de pantalla 2022-02-09 a las 21.20.53.jpg

    Is there any other way to execute that task? I have to get that plugin working. The plugin people don't know what's going on because our cloudron server is something special πŸ˜„

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    wrote on last edited by
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    @mdreira Also, can you tell me which plugin this is? From the screenshot it says weimgoptimizer but https://wordpress.org/plugins/search/weimgoptimizer/ is a not found.

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    • girishG girish

      @mdreira Also, can you tell me which plugin this is? From the screenshot it says weimgoptimizer but https://wordpress.org/plugins/search/weimgoptimizer/ is a not found.

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      wrote on last edited by
      #15

      @girish The plugin is optimizador.io (https://optimizador.io/)

      Right now I edit the links of the screenshots and upload the images directly.

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      • mdreiraM mdreira

        @girish The plugin is optimizador.io (https://optimizador.io/)

        Right now I edit the links of the screenshots and upload the images directly.

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        wrote on last edited by
        #16

        @mdreira I will give it a try locally to see if I can reproduce the problem.

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          #17

          Struggling to get this API key. https://optimizador.io/registro-clave-api/ has no form to fill anything, not sure how to proceed.

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          • girishG girish

            Struggling to get this API key. https://optimizador.io/registro-clave-api/ has no form to fill anything, not sure how to proceed.

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            • mdreiraM mdreira

              This post is deleted!

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              wrote on last edited by
              #19

              @mdreira apparently, that page doesn't work in firefox. works in chrome.

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              • girishG Offline
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                wrote on last edited by
                #20

                You can run the specific hook like this

                root@d2c84f40-ba29-47fd-87a5-48c873006e89:/app/code# sudo -u www-data -i -- /app/pkg/wp --skip-themes --path=/app/data/public/ cron event run my_schedule_hook
                

                I am getting the same exception you posted.

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                • girishG girish

                  You can run the specific hook like this

                  root@d2c84f40-ba29-47fd-87a5-48c873006e89:/app/code# sudo -u www-data -i -- /app/pkg/wp --skip-themes --path=/app/data/public/ cron event run my_schedule_hook
                  

                  I am getting the same exception you posted.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #21

                  @girish Yes, it seems that something is failing

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                  • mdreiraM mdreira

                    @girish The plugin is optimizador.io (https://optimizador.io/)

                    Right now I edit the links of the screenshots and upload the images directly.

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #22

                    @mdreira It seems that global variables are not working. The clue is from this error message:

                    WordPress database error Table 'c801e5ebba2fb24b.wp_' doesn't exist for query 
                            SELECT *
                            FROM wp_
                            WHERE meta_id = 6
                            AND thumb_size = 'we_original_size'
                            ORDER BY time DESC
                          made by include('phar:///app/pkg/wp/php/boot-phar.php'), include('phar:///app/pkg/wp/vendor/wp-cli/wp-cli/php/wp-cli.php'), WP_CLI\bootstrap, WP_CLI\Bootstrap\LaunchRunner->process, WP_CLI\Runner->start, WP_CLI\Runner->run_command_and_exit, WP_CLI\Runner->run_command, WP_CLI\Dispatcher\Subcommand->invoke, call_user_func, WP_CLI\Dispatcher\CommandFactory::WP_CLI\Dispatcher\{closure}, call_user_func, Cron_Event_Command->run, Cron_Event_Command::run_event, do_action_ref_array('my_schedule_hook'), WP_Hook->do_action, WP_Hook->apply_filters, oiwe_my_schedule_function, oiwe_optimize_concurrent_image_by_att_id, oiwe_isOptimized
                    

                    The relevant code is:

                    function oiwe_get_optimization_data_by_attID($id){
                    
                            global $wpdb;
                            global $OIWE_TABLENAME;
                    
                            $table_name = $wpdb->prefix . $OIWE_TABLENAME ;
                    
                             $querystr = "
                                SELECT *
                                FROM $table_name
                                WHERE meta_id = $id
                            AND thumb_size = 'we_original_size'
                                    GROUP BY uuid
                                ORDER BY time DESC
                             ";
                    
                            $optimizations = $wpdb->get_results($querystr, OBJECT);
                    
                            return $optimizations ;
                    }
                    

                    In the above, OIWE_TABLENAME is null . In fact, all the globals in that file are "null" which is why we later get the error that string is expected. My PHP skillz are being put to test...

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                      So strange, I cannot figure why this is. There is a constants.php in the plugin. I put the logs below:

                      <?php
                      
                      $OIWE_API_URL = "http://apiv1.optimizador.io:80/";
                      global $OIWE_API_URL ;
                      $PLUGIN_VERSION = "1.0.22";
                      error_log('The version is ' . $PLUGIN_VERSION);
                      global $PLUGIN_VERSION;
                      error_log('The version is now ' . $PLUGIN_VERSION);
                      
                      $OIWE_TABLENAME =  "imgoptimizations";
                      global $OIWE_TABLENAME;
                      
                      

                      Now, if I run via PHP cli:

                      root@d2c84f40-ba29-47fd-87a5-48c873006e89:/app/data# php /app/data/public/wp-content/plugins/weimgoptimizer/includes/constants.php
                      The version is 1.0.22
                      The version is now 1.0.22
                      

                      So, the above works as expected. But if I now run this via WP CRON:

                      root@d2c84f40-ba29-47fd-87a5-48c873006e89:/app/code# sudo -u www-data -i -- /app/pkg/wp --path=/app/data/public/ cron event run my_schedule_hook
                      The version is 1.0.22
                      The version is now 
                      

                      The version is empty for the second one! In fact, all the global things like global $PLUGIN_VERSION; in constants.php become immediately empty . FWIW, the global usage above seems to be incorrect. In PHP AFAIK, global is to declare that you are going to use a global variable and not that a variable has to become global.

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                      • mdreiraM mdreira

                        @girish The plugin is optimizador.io (https://optimizador.io/)

                        Right now I edit the links of the screenshots and upload the images directly.

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #24

                        @mdreira BTW, it seems the plugin uploads all images via http and not https (see the API URL in constants.php).

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                        • girishG girish

                          @mdreira BTW, it seems the plugin uploads all images via http and not https (see the API URL in constants.php).

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #25

                          @girish As I don't understand anything about php, I don't really know what's going on. πŸ˜…

                          Is the error you're seeing something on our side or is the side of plugin guys?

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                          • mdreiraM mdreira

                            @girish As I don't understand anything about php, I don't really know what's going on. πŸ˜…

                            Is the error you're seeing something on our side or is the side of plugin guys?

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #26

                            @mdreira I don't understand either. It seems that global variables get reset immediately after global xx when using WP CLI. I don't get why.

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                            • mdreiraM mdreira

                              @girish As I don't understand anything about php, I don't really know what's going on. πŸ˜…

                              Is the error you're seeing something on our side or is the side of plugin guys?

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                              wrote on last edited by girish
                              #27

                              @mdreira OK, I found the issue. The usage of global is incorrect in the plugin. The global keyword is for stating the use of a global variable (as opposed to 'make this variable global').

                              With that in mind, the code in the plugin's constant.php is like this:

                              <?php
                              
                              $OIWE_API_URL = "http://apiv1.optimizador.io:80/";
                              global $OIWE_API_URL ;
                              
                              

                              The above code will break when the above file is included from a "function". This is the case when we use WP CLI where entire WordPress is loaded into a function. So, for example, the rough equivalent is:

                              function load() {
                                  require_once(".../constants.php");
                              }
                              

                              When it's like above, the global $OIWE_API_URL keyword then says, use OIWE_API_URL from global context, which is not the same as the one you defined one line above (it's a function local variable). So, the solution is to move the global keyword before setting it in constants.php. Like this:

                              global $OIWE_API_URL ;
                              $OIWE_API_URL = "http://apiv1.optimizador.io:80/";
                              
                              // .. do same for other constants in the file ..
                              

                              Of course, this is why globals are not used in WP plugins. You should use superglobals like $GLOBAL or define or database etc. See https://codex.wordpress.org/Global_Variables and https://onlinewebtutorblog.com/wordpress-global-variables-step-by-step-complete-guide/

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                              • girishG girish

                                @mdreira OK, I found the issue. The usage of global is incorrect in the plugin. The global keyword is for stating the use of a global variable (as opposed to 'make this variable global').

                                With that in mind, the code in the plugin's constant.php is like this:

                                <?php
                                
                                $OIWE_API_URL = "http://apiv1.optimizador.io:80/";
                                global $OIWE_API_URL ;
                                
                                

                                The above code will break when the above file is included from a "function". This is the case when we use WP CLI where entire WordPress is loaded into a function. So, for example, the rough equivalent is:

                                function load() {
                                    require_once(".../constants.php");
                                }
                                

                                When it's like above, the global $OIWE_API_URL keyword then says, use OIWE_API_URL from global context, which is not the same as the one you defined one line above (it's a function local variable). So, the solution is to move the global keyword before setting it in constants.php. Like this:

                                global $OIWE_API_URL ;
                                $OIWE_API_URL = "http://apiv1.optimizador.io:80/";
                                
                                // .. do same for other constants in the file ..
                                

                                Of course, this is why globals are not used in WP plugins. You should use superglobals like $GLOBAL or define or database etc. See https://codex.wordpress.org/Global_Variables and https://onlinewebtutorblog.com/wordpress-global-variables-step-by-step-complete-guide/

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #28

                                @girish Then.. what should I do?.

                                Do I have to tell the plugin guys that they should move the globals in constants.php file or rather use superglobals?

                                I have no idea how to tell them this. Can we do something from our side?

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                                • mdreiraM mdreira

                                  @girish Then.. what should I do?.

                                  Do I have to tell the plugin guys that they should move the globals in constants.php file or rather use superglobals?

                                  I have no idea how to tell them this. Can we do something from our side?

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                                  wrote on last edited by
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                                  @mdreira said in Cron tasks:

                                  @girish Then.. what should I do?.

                                  Sorry, I wasn't clear. Please send the plugin authors the link to my comment. There is nothing we can do, they have to fix the plugin. They can easily reproduce this by running cron tasks using the WP CLI tool outside Cloudron. WP CLI is pretty much part of standard WP - https://make.wordpress.org/cli/handbook/

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                                  • girishG girish

                                    @mdreira said in Cron tasks:

                                    @girish Then.. what should I do?.

                                    Sorry, I wasn't clear. Please send the plugin authors the link to my comment. There is nothing we can do, they have to fix the plugin. They can easily reproduce this by running cron tasks using the WP CLI tool outside Cloudron. WP CLI is pretty much part of standard WP - https://make.wordpress.org/cli/handbook/

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                                    @girish you are the best!!

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                                      @mdreira said in Cron tasks:

                                      @girish Then.. what should I do?.

                                      Sorry, I wasn't clear. Please send the plugin authors the link to my comment. There is nothing we can do, they have to fix the plugin. They can easily reproduce this by running cron tasks using the WP CLI tool outside Cloudron. WP CLI is pretty much part of standard WP - https://make.wordpress.org/cli/handbook/

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                                      #31

                                      @girish Just one more question. I guess the problem with global variables is not only in constants.php file, right? Surely there are several files that are involved...

                                      I'm saying this, because I've repositioned the variables in constants.php file like you said, and it still doesn't work.

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                                      • mdreiraM mdreira

                                        @girish Just one more question. I guess the problem with global variables is not only in constants.php file, right? Surely there are several files that are involved...

                                        I'm saying this, because I've repositioned the variables in constants.php file like you said, and it still doesn't work.

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                                        @mdreira TBH, I was only "guessing" what the solution might be after identifying the issue. I don't 100% know for sure if it solves the issue. Are you getting the same error? Did the plugin authors have any comments?

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                                        • girishG girish

                                          @mdreira TBH, I was only "guessing" what the solution might be after identifying the issue. I don't 100% know for sure if it solves the issue. Are you getting the same error? Did the plugin authors have any comments?

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                                          @girish What I did was modify the constants file like this:
                                          Captura de pantalla 2022-02-14 a las 20.02.52.jpg

                                          Then I ran the cron:
                                          Captura de pantalla 2022-02-14 a las 20.04.05.jpg

                                          This time it didn't give any specific error message.

                                          The plugin guys just thanked us for the feedback. I still don't have any concrete answer from them.

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