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[IDEA] Disabling Core-Update notifications by default

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    maxkreg
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    Wordpress sends out notifications of about anyting imaginable to the admin - which is fine, if you are managing only a couple of sites.
    There are plugins to suppress some of these notifications.

    Now, with managed Wordpress, core updates are handled by cloudron, so those notifications inside WP and the E-Mails it sends out are quite useless/borderline annoying.
    It seems like you can edit the functions.php to disable those "nags".

    Wouldn´t it be a good idea to implement this as a default for cloudron managed WP?

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      Wordpress sends out notifications of about anyting imaginable to the admin - which is fine, if you are managing only a couple of sites.
      There are plugins to suppress some of these notifications.

      Now, with managed Wordpress, core updates are handled by cloudron, so those notifications inside WP and the E-Mails it sends out are quite useless/borderline annoying.
      It seems like you can edit the functions.php to disable those "nags".

      Wouldn´t it be a good idea to implement this as a default for cloudron managed WP?

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      girish
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      @maxkreg I think it's a good idea! In fact, we used to previously use a plugin called disable-core-update but that became unmaintained. So, we removed it and replaced with our own - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/wordpress-managed-app/-/commit/8a097db0f6041778ff5e458cc4332f9f71ed5bde

      Then our plugin broke as well, so we removed it - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/wordpress-managed-app/-/commit/08e6cf17a24e047806f4846bf1083b33c40642d6 . If someone can tell me how this can be done reliably, I am happy to integrate it into the package but WP makes this really complicated for some reason.

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        @maxkreg I think it's a good idea! In fact, we used to previously use a plugin called disable-core-update but that became unmaintained. So, we removed it and replaced with our own - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/wordpress-managed-app/-/commit/8a097db0f6041778ff5e458cc4332f9f71ed5bde

        Then our plugin broke as well, so we removed it - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/wordpress-managed-app/-/commit/08e6cf17a24e047806f4846bf1083b33c40642d6 . If someone can tell me how this can be done reliably, I am happy to integrate it into the package but WP makes this really complicated for some reason.

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        @girish could WP_AUTO_UPDATE_CORE be set to false in the WP-config?

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          @girish could WP_AUTO_UPDATE_CORE be set to false in the WP-config?

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          girish
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          @atridad I think that only disables the updates itself but not the notifications. But I just found https://wordpress.org/support/article/configuring-automatic-background-updates/#disable-emails-via-filter thanks to your search term... I will give it a shot in the next package update.

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            I can't speak to the notifications part, but I definitely have been setting the following in wp-config.php (via MainWP) which stops the auto-updates from happening (for both theme, plugin, and core), which gives me more manual control over that when managing so many sites.

            define( 'AUTOMATIC_UPDATER_DISABLED', true );

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            Dustin Dauncey
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            • girishG girish

              @maxkreg I think it's a good idea! In fact, we used to previously use a plugin called disable-core-update but that became unmaintained. So, we removed it and replaced with our own - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/wordpress-managed-app/-/commit/8a097db0f6041778ff5e458cc4332f9f71ed5bde

              Then our plugin broke as well, so we removed it - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/wordpress-managed-app/-/commit/08e6cf17a24e047806f4846bf1083b33c40642d6 . If someone can tell me how this can be done reliably, I am happy to integrate it into the package but WP makes this really complicated for some reason.

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              @girish said in [IDEA] Disabling Core-Update notifications by default:

              I think it's a good idea! In fact, we used to previously use a plugin called disable-core-update but that became unmaintained. So, we removed it and replaced with our own - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/wordpress-managed-app/-/commit/8a097db0f6041778ff5e458cc4332f9f71ed5bde

              Then our plugin broke as well, so we removed it - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/wordpress-managed-app/-/commit/08e6cf17a24e047806f4846bf1083b33c40642d6

              Wow, I did not even know this has been a struggle for such a long time. It seems like you guys are on top of things anyway.

              WP makes this really complicated for some reason.

              For all the good WP does, there always is a catch like this 😝

              I will give it a shot in the next package update.

              I am excited already! This seems to be the way to go for now.

              @d19dotca said in [IDEA] Disabling Core-Update notifications by default:

              I can't speak to the notifications part, but I definitely have been setting the following in wp-config.php (via MainWP) which stops the auto-updates from happening (for both theme, plugin, and core), which gives me more manual control over that when managing so many sites.

              define( 'AUTOMATIC_UPDATER_DISABLED', true );

              Good idea, sadly I need my plugins/themes to automatically update.

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