• Resolved Paulh267

    (@paulh267)


    Is anyone else experiencing much slower upload times with the new 3.1.1 update? Before it would take less than 3 hours to process over 12,000 rows, now it’s taken over 24 hours to process 5,000.

    I had ‘Number of products to process simultaneously’ set to 100 before and now, but now it only processes ’16 rows simultaneously’.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/woocommerce-csvimport/

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  • +1 I have exactly the same problem. It is very long and I have errors messages like this.

    Something went wrong. We could not make a connection with the server. Check your permissions and rights the do ajax requests!

    Any Fix for this please ?

    On the contrary, we’re finding it blindingly fast.
    Because it doesn’t load any records.

    Details in other thread (I can’t link to it for some reason)

    Thread title: “Please Help Out with Error: Something went wrong.”

    Plugin Author allaerd

    (@allaerd)

    the number of rows to process is not used in the current release. I’ll put it back. There is now an algorithm that calculates the rows based on your php settings.

    Thank’s for your help but there is not really solution in your post or I don’t understand where is the solution. I actually try to import just aprice list and it is very very long. It import 10 rows simultaneously but is set to 1000 rows to import. I have tried all the configurations but nothing change to be better.

    My post was at the bottom of the thread I referred to – but it’s been deleted!
    So I’ve created a new thread: CSV Importing stopped working after upgrading v 3.0.5 to 3.1.1

    Plugin Author allaerd

    (@allaerd)

    fixed in 3.1.3. ( or if you want it right now, download the development version

    Thread Starter Paulh267

    (@paulh267)

    So version 3.1.3 uses the number of rows to process under settings rather than PHP settings? Just like in version 3.0.5?

    Ok same problem with the 3.1.2 I’m ok to test the beta 3.1.3 to give you a feedback. Have you a download link please ?

    Thread Starter Paulh267

    (@paulh267)

    audiomag, download the Development Version here: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/woocommerce-csvimport/developers/

    I’m about to test it myself.

    Thread Starter Paulh267

    (@paulh267)

    Version 3.1.3 isn’t importing at all :/ (Current Development Version)

    0 Rows processed with 50 or 100 selected to process simultaneously

    Ok Paulh267 thank you. I will wait for the next update.

    Plugin Author allaerd

    (@allaerd)

    paul, can you elaborate on what is not working in 3.1.1 it’s importing fine here

    Thread Starter Paulh267

    (@paulh267)

    Sure. In version 3.0.5 it imported rows 100 at a time and 12,000 rows took about 3 hours. In 3.1.1 however it only seems to import upto 16 (even though 100 is selected) and takes over 48 hours to import the same amount of rows that version 3.0.5 imported in 3 hours.

    The development version I downloaded doesn’t even start importing, it just displays a blank progress bar with no text (even after 30 mins).

    Edit: I feel like I post a lot of negative stuff about this plugin, but it’s actually a really good alternative to the highly overpriced woothemes csv importer. Overall I am thankful for the work Allaerd, I look forward to the future updates (particularaly scheduling!)

    Config:
    WP 4.4
    WC 2.4.12
    Apache 2.4.7
    PHP 5.5.9
    MySQL 5.5.46

    Currently using v3.1.2 of Woocommerce CSV Import.
    We also use v3.0.1 of the paid-for “Woocommerce CSV import custom fields” plugin extension.

    Note this is a daily price update of existing products already loaded into WooCommerce.

    Imported 7200 records from a CSV with 5 columns:
    sku, regular_price, costprice (a custom field), stock, backorders

    With v3.0.5 import took 60 minutes (batch size set to 50 products)

    With v3.1.2 import now takes 180 minutes
    (automatically increasing batch size started at 6 and was at over 200 by the end of the import)

    So we are seeing a 3x slowdown with v3.1.2 compared with the faster v3.0.5

    Is it possible for us to safely revert to v3.0.5 of the plugin?

    The 3x slow-down in load times of v3.1.3 is not workable for us.

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