Approved plugin that needs to access /app/code/wp-settings.php
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wrote on Oct 7, 2020, 9:35 PM last edited by
Update: I've had the developer test in the new environment using the Unmanaged version of WordPress app and it's working well now. OCD me though struggles having a mix of managed and unmanaged apps now
lol
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Update: I've had the developer test in the new environment using the Unmanaged version of WordPress app and it's working well now. OCD me though struggles having a mix of managed and unmanaged apps now
lol
wrote on Oct 8, 2020, 6:40 AM last edited by@d19dotca said in Approved plugin that needs to access /app/code/wp-settings.php:
Update: I've had the developer test in the new environment using the Unmanaged version of WordPress app and it's working well now. OCD me though struggles having a mix of managed and unmanaged apps now
lol
I thought the whole point was to get the dev to make it work in the Managed version w/o needing access to wp-settings.php .
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@d19dotca said in Approved plugin that needs to access /app/code/wp-settings.php:
Update: I've had the developer test in the new environment using the Unmanaged version of WordPress app and it's working well now. OCD me though struggles having a mix of managed and unmanaged apps now
lol
I thought the whole point was to get the dev to make it work in the Managed version w/o needing access to wp-settings.php .
wrote on Oct 8, 2020, 3:33 PM last edited by d19dotca Oct 8, 2020, 6:23 PM@robi That was my original intention and I still want that to happen, but... deadlines and all.
Forced to move forward. At least the code is open-source in WordPress so I can maybe copy it to a managed one again later and run some tests in it before making it live, if I'm able to figure it out myself. I may even end up seeing if @Lonk might be willing to do it for a bit of money down the road if it makes it feasible for me to do so. Though I suppose that's not necessary if it all works just fine right now for the customer and for me. I'm just really more curious than anything what the solution is going to be in the end to make it worked on managed version. The developer tried the solutions presented by @girish and @Lonk but he still couldn't get it to work, so there may possibly be more than just the paths as a problem.
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@robi That was my original intention and I still want that to happen, but... deadlines and all.
Forced to move forward. At least the code is open-source in WordPress so I can maybe copy it to a managed one again later and run some tests in it before making it live, if I'm able to figure it out myself. I may even end up seeing if @Lonk might be willing to do it for a bit of money down the road if it makes it feasible for me to do so. Though I suppose that's not necessary if it all works just fine right now for the customer and for me. I'm just really more curious than anything what the solution is going to be in the end to make it worked on managed version. The developer tried the solutions presented by @girish and @Lonk but he still couldn't get it to work, so there may possibly be more than just the paths as a problem.
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@robi That was my original intention and I still want that to happen, but... deadlines and all.
Forced to move forward. At least the code is open-source in WordPress so I can maybe copy it to a managed one again later and run some tests in it before making it live, if I'm able to figure it out myself. I may even end up seeing if @Lonk might be willing to do it for a bit of money down the road if it makes it feasible for me to do so. Though I suppose that's not necessary if it all works just fine right now for the customer and for me. I'm just really more curious than anything what the solution is going to be in the end to make it worked on managed version. The developer tried the solutions presented by @girish and @Lonk but he still couldn't get it to work, so there may possibly be more than just the paths as a problem.
wrote on Oct 10, 2020, 12:21 AM last edited by Lonkle Oct 10, 2020, 12:21 AM@d19dotca Oh, I’m heavily invested now in the Cloudron infrastructure and have a decade of Wordpress development which I’d love to use to help people on this platform. If we’re being honest, I’d do it for you for free it it helped your transition to Cloudron easier. I would never not accept money in the pandemic-y economy we’re in. Tho if you don’t have the budget but need this done fast. I’d be willing do it for ya for free; I enjoy the Cloudron community and want to give back when I can and Wordpress is my speciality.
️ Lemme know, always feel free to DM.
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@d19dotca Oh, I’m heavily invested now in the Cloudron infrastructure and have a decade of Wordpress development which I’d love to use to help people on this platform. If we’re being honest, I’d do it for you for free it it helped your transition to Cloudron easier. I would never not accept money in the pandemic-y economy we’re in. Tho if you don’t have the budget but need this done fast. I’d be willing do it for ya for free; I enjoy the Cloudron community and want to give back when I can and Wordpress is my speciality.
️ Lemme know, always feel free to DM.
wrote on Oct 10, 2020, 7:04 AM last edited by@Lonk aw that’s a very sweet offer. Thanks man! I’d definitely pay you though. We’ll see if we get that far, I’m kind of going to take it as a project to learn from as time permits maybe next week. Problem is to test it was a WeChat Pay transaction which I have no idea how to do for obvious reasons lol so it was the developer testing it all out after I installed it and such. Will be an interesting learning project I think.
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@Lonk aw that’s a very sweet offer. Thanks man! I’d definitely pay you though. We’ll see if we get that far, I’m kind of going to take it as a project to learn from as time permits maybe next week. Problem is to test it was a WeChat Pay transaction which I have no idea how to do for obvious reasons lol so it was the developer testing it all out after I installed it and such. Will be an interesting learning project I think.
wrote on Oct 10, 2020, 3:30 PM last edited by@d19dotca Yeah, it’s definitely going to be interesting for ya. If you have any questions at all, seriously, don’t mind pinging me on this thread and I’ll answer to the best of my ability.
And yeah, I just know what it’s like to have a tight budget and time constraints so I wanted to offer! I’ve been in the position so many times during this pandemic, I’d be remiss to not offer that to ya!
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Make sure to update us and tell us how everything goes.
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@Lonk aw that’s a very sweet offer. Thanks man! I’d definitely pay you though. We’ll see if we get that far, I’m kind of going to take it as a project to learn from as time permits maybe next week. Problem is to test it was a WeChat Pay transaction which I have no idea how to do for obvious reasons lol so it was the developer testing it all out after I installed it and such. Will be an interesting learning project I think.
wrote on Oct 10, 2020, 11:23 PM last edited by@d19dotca said in Approved plugin that needs to access /app/code/wp-settings.php:
WeChat
If your client is open to using Adyen, we have a custom plugin developed for that, which basically opens up many other payment options through one plugin:
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@d19dotca said in Approved plugin that needs to access /app/code/wp-settings.php:
WeChat
If your client is open to using Adyen, we have a custom plugin developed for that, which basically opens up many other payment options through one plugin:
wrote on Oct 10, 2020, 11:34 PM last edited by@marcusquinn I appreciate the suggestion, I'll keep it in mind. I think they're pretty set (too far into it really) on the current provider they chose (it's also a Canadian company so they're supporting local business which is something they like to do when possible), can't see this provider part changing unless this company turns out to be really bad at what they do. haha. Let's hope that doesn't get to that though. I'll keep it in my back pocket in case they run into issues though and want to change providers, then this can be an alternative for them for accepting WeChat and AliPay.
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@marcusquinn I appreciate the suggestion, I'll keep it in mind. I think they're pretty set (too far into it really) on the current provider they chose (it's also a Canadian company so they're supporting local business which is something they like to do when possible), can't see this provider part changing unless this company turns out to be really bad at what they do. haha. Let's hope that doesn't get to that though. I'll keep it in my back pocket in case they run into issues though and want to change providers, then this can be an alternative for them for accepting WeChat and AliPay.
wrote on Oct 10, 2020, 11:37 PM last edited by@d19dotca Yup, they cover all sorts of obscure things for all countries, including cash on delivery and other random country-specific popular services. Ebay uses them now. Rates seem pretty fair. Certainly easier than setting them all up individually.