Somebody else already asked this question, but it seems you updated the code since then and your answer no longer works. You said replace line 169, but I think line 169 has moved, and I don’t know what it was originally.
The site I’m using it on is hosted on WP Engine. The Invitation page (/wp-login.php?action=slack-invitation)immediately gives a 502 – Bad Gateway error.
Do you have any idea why this might be happening? The WP Engine docs suggest it may have to do with a timeout.
]]>Also while I’m at it, is there a way to embed this into an exising page? I tried the Insert-Pages plugin but it doesn’t seem to do full URLs. oEmbed doesn’t work on WordPress web pages either.
thanks!
]]>Hello, I noticed that the 2 captchas that are supposed to be supported (as mentioned here: https://wptavern.com/new-wordpress-plugin-automates-slack-team-invitations ) no longer work. Or at least I can’t get one of them to work on the lazy-invitation page, it works fine on the admin login page, but the other is no longer even on the plugins list.
I was wondering if you could add support for this captcha plugin please?
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/login-form-recaptcha/
thank you
]]>Hi!
We’re getting the following error: https://cloudup.com/cDTKmIX3saH. Any clue what’s happening? Thanks!
I’d like to use your plug-in on a membership site where only users who are logged in can access the page/URL. Since it is a generated URL, I can’t use the PrivateContent plug-in to restrict access. Is there any way to restrict access to the URL or a way to limit the code to a page so that I can restrict access?
]]>I recently move a site I am using this on over to WPEngine and the form stopped working. However I knew it was a WPE specific issue because it was still working on non WPE sites. The form would return an empty response whenever it started handling the POST request. Digging into this further and after discussing this with WPEngine support, the issue came down to their login protection. This I am assuming is due to the piggy backing of the login form to handle the email submissions.
For the plugin to work on WPE the login protection needs to be disabled, which is a very bad idea. We all know how often WordPress sites are attacked by brute force and other methods to login to your site. For any sort of important site turning off security for a plugin as non mission critical as slack invites (yes I really do want auto slack invites too, but “mission critical” ? probably not) is probably not a great solution.
]]>I’m GTE for es_ES and have a translation ready for the plugin but in GlotPress shows an error that says that the plugin it isn’t prepared for translation.
Please review the plugin or tell me where can I send you the .po and .mo files to incorporate them to the next version of the plugin ??
]]>How about a revision log to know what’s updated in each version?
]]>is there how to document on howto customize the auto-invitation page for slack lazy?
]]>Thanks for the excellent plugin. The site I’m using it on is hosted on WP Engine. The Invitation page (/wp-login.php?action=slack-invitation) works great on my staging site (mysite.staging.wpengine.com) but on the live site it immediately gives a 502 – Bad Gateway error.
I will contact WP Engine about it, but in the meantime I wanted you to know. Do you have any idea why this might be happening? The WP Engine docs suggest it may have to do with a timeout.
]]>Installed and Network Activated on a Multisite WordPress Installation.
It wouldn’t work.
Deactivated it Network wide.
Activated it on specific site.
Still doesn’t work.
Plugin Appears to be broken?
]]>It would be great to see the plugin pass the first and last name on to Slack for the invitation.
WP Slack Sync can do this, but it has some of its own problems.
]]>The token generated by the bookmarklet works at first, but then after a while it stops working. I’m not sure if that’s because of the number of invites sent or it has a time limit, but it just stops working completely.
I worked around by generating the API token myself from this page: https://api.slack.com/web – that seems to work without breaking.
]]>After my registration page was ready to go, I entered in my email, clicked ‘Get an Invitation’ and I received this error in Chrome:
No data received ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE
I’ve activated the plugin on the primary site of a multisite installation, yet the invite page says there is no group name or token set. On line 32 the options are called for using get_site_option which pulls for network wide options instead of the single site. By changing this to just get_option, it works as expected.
I looked for a GitHub repo to maybe throw a issue up on but I didn’t see any.
]]>Salut,
Tu devrais changer la phrase:
“Slack Lazy Invitation lets you auto invite anyone on you Slack Group.”
pour plut?t dire
“Slack Lazy Invitation lets you auto invite anyone to your Slack Group.”
Sinon, ?a porte à croire que ceci nous permets d’inviter nos amis de Slack à quelque chose d’autre. ??
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