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May 1, 2019 at 11:53 am #64844Ritesh ChoudharyGuest
I purchased the plugin few days ago.
Since then I am trying to get it working fine but failed.
My website has about 500-700 active users at all times (as per Google Analytics), and I have about 20000 Post from 1000+ authors.1.
I have connected the app with Google Analytics but the wordpress dashboard gets very slow. First I tried to update with all time stats, but when it got messy (incorrect data), I reset to update google analytics data submit to pull for 1 month. Even then the site got slow.
Also the website started showing “Error Time Out” for normal visitors.2.
The incorrect data is a bit confusing. In stats, the users Written Posts are not showing properly. I have few author with 2000+ posts but it shows 1200 posts for them. Also, for the rest the post count is wrong, and very random.May 2, 2019 at 10:00 am #64862StefanoKeymasterHi Ritesh,
My website has about 500-700 active users at all times (as per Google Analytics), and I have about 20000 Post from 1000+ authors.
This should be fine, I have seen the plugin active on bigger sites. I would just not advise to try to load stats for the whole 20k posts all together as it may definitely gets slow, but any big subset of it should be fine ๐
1. I have connected the app with Google Analytics but the wordpress dashboard gets very slow. First I tried to update with all time stats, but when it got messy (incorrect data), I reset to update google analytics data submit to pull for 1 month. Even then the site got slow.
Also the website started showing โError Time Outโ for normal visitors.It can get slow, but only while the Analytics rows are being processed. You can lower the impact this has on site performance by lowering the number of rows that get processed for each page load (this is in Options > Google Analytics Options). The number of pending rows is shown in the Google Analytics Status box: you may notice the site being slower on the first import, but as soon as all rows are cleared, it should be back to normal. This should only happen with the first import, because subsequent incremental updates are much lighter. Also, rows are processed only on admin page loads, so if it affects the frontend as well it’s a sign that the server is being slowed down too much, I’d advise lowering the number of rows to be processed per page load ๐
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The incorrect data is a bit confusing. In stats, the users Written Posts are not showing properly. I have few author with 2000+ posts but it shows 1200 posts for them. Also, for the rest the post count is wrong, and very random.Uhm, this is very weird. Are all the posts real posts, or are there some Custom Post Types as well? Can you double check the stats time range is correct with regards to your expectations?
Have a nice day,
StefanoMay 2, 2019 at 6:47 pm #64865Ritesh ChoudharyGuestHEllo Stefano,
Thanks for help.
The last point, about the weird authors post data. I have selected only contributors for calculation, which is about 1000. We have few new posts everyday.
I guess the data for old posts are not being calculated, but only those after install of plugin. Even to that , many posts are missing. Again I have different post formats, using standard, image quote links etc . I dont know if all of them are being calculated.May 2, 2019 at 10:17 pm #64883StefanoKeymasterHello Ritesh,
I guess the data for old posts are not being calculated, but only those after install of plugin.
The posts that are displayed depend on the selected time range, regardless of the installation date. Doesn’t this happen?
Again I have different post formats, using standard, image quote links etc . I dont know if all of them are being calculated.
You can select different post types to be included in the Miscellanea settings box ๐
Hope this helps!
StefanoMay 6, 2019 at 11:03 am #64915Ritesh ChoudharyGuestHello,
I could not explain what I wanted.
In stats, it shows views of posts which are published within a selected Time Range (say this month).
If the Post has been published before (say last month) and has views during current period (this month), then it does not show in stats.
Now the alternative to it, if I select time rage this year, all post during this year with view shows in stats, but I want to pay for current views (this Month) only.
I suggest to have more filter options,1. Showing post for (This Month/ Last Month / This Year) – Is there
2. Showing Views for this (This Month / Last Month / Time Range) – ADD THIS FEATURE
If there is already a way, please let me know
——————————————————My other requirement is to get customization. I need to show user views (for their post) and pay on Frontend Dashboard. It would be best if you can do it at cost, or guide me with meta-key and other thing so I can get it done by some developer.
May 8, 2019 at 10:04 am #64931Ritesh ChoudharyGuestI have one request. I am using staging and i do my trials and developmrnt before making it live.
The posy pay counter has one license and cant be used on staging alongwith main site. Either it should be allowed for install on one domian or give another code for development purpose. This would really mean a lot.May 8, 2019 at 11:08 am #64937StefanoKeymasterHi Ritesh,
If the Post has been published before (say last month) and has views during current period (this month), then it does not show in stats.
Now the alternative to it, if I select time rage this year, all post during this year with view shows in stats, but I want to pay for current views (this Month) only.Yes, this is expected behavior. I’d advise checking out this tutorial that explains how to achieve what you probably need ๐
2. Showing Views for this (This Month / Last Month / Time Range) โ ADD THIS FEATURE
If there is already a way, please let me knowQuoting from the tutorial linked above,
Why isnโt there a view for all posts that had visits this month?
Because it would drain your serverโs resources. Think about it: when you have to display stats for this month, how can you know what posts had unpaid visits this month? You would basically have to go and check, one by one, what posts had visits this month. Again, this would require checking each and every post, which would kill your server every time the stats page was loaded.
I need to show user views (for their post)
Isn’t this already available? What’s missing in the current views display?
and pay on Frontend Dashboard.
This may not be too easy. Why would you need that? The person who is supposed to pay should have access to wp-admin, isn’t this the case in your situation? ๐
May 8, 2019 at 11:12 am #64940StefanoKeymasterThe posy pay counter has one license and cant be used on staging alongwith main site. Either it should be allowed for install on one domian or give another code for development purpose. This would really mean a lot.
I have allowed your license to be active on two websites at once, trusting you that the second will be a staging one ๐
May 8, 2019 at 1:59 pm #64943Ritesh ChoudharyGuesthey thank you for the help. You can trust us, we value your efforts and do not mind spending on good work.
The pay on frontend : I am bad at explaining.
My Authors log in my website. They have profile page. The see their post in profile page.
I want they also see the post views and earning in profile page . All the feature in “Post Pay Counter > Options > Permissions” like general stats, payment history, paypal , ask for payment etc to show on author profile page. If the same is stored as a meta-key, it would be easy to pull, but if it is calculated every time then I dont know how to do.
My authors can not visit WordPress backend.May 8, 2019 at 2:04 pm #64945Ritesh ChoudharyGuestthe feature I am asking you have it for Buddypress. I need exactly the same thing, but for customised theme. If it is possible to buy buddypress add-on and do the customisation, please guide
May 9, 2019 at 12:27 pm #64977StefanoKeymasterOh right, sure! We have shortcodes that can be used in any front-end pages to display stats, payment history and payment settings ๐ You can find a tutorial about them here: https://postpaycounter.com/ppcp-display-stats-in-public-pages-with-post-pay-counter-pro-shortcode/
Let me know if that helps!
Have a nice day,
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