• Stream: 3.07
    WordPress: 4.6 Multisite using WP Networks plugin

    Navigate to the network menu and the browser returns a 500 error

    PHP log:

    PHP Fatal error: Class ‘WPSEO_Options’ not found in <redacted>\wp-content\plugins\stream\connectors\class-connector-wordpress-seo.php on line 181

    Removing stream allows access to network control panel

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  • I too am encountering this issue. I’ve since disabled the plugin globally on my network. This is a pretty critical bug.

    Hi guys sorry to hear you are having issues.

    @sokratesagogo can you give me a link to this WP Networks plugin?

    I’ve installed the latest version of Stream (3.0.7), Yoast SEO (3.5), and WordPress 4.6.1 multisite but have not been able to reproduce this issue yet. Is there any other specific actions that trigger the error? Could you guys list any other plugins you’re using to help us diagnose the problem?

    Thread Starter sokratesagogo

    (@sokratesagogo)

    Hi Jacob,

    We’re using Networks+ from Ron Rennick:

    https://wpebooks.com/networks/

    I’m in the process of replicating one of the sites experiencing the problem to a test bed. Once this is complete I’ll be able to start stripping out the plugins for clues. I’ll report back as soon as I can.

    Dave

    Thank you @sokratesagogo. I was able to reproduce the issue with Stream network enabled and Yoast SEO not network enabled. I’ve created a pull request for a fix but it has to be checked to see if it creates any un-intended issues. You can see that here –
    https://github.com/xwp/stream/pull/879

    If you’re able to test please let me know. Thanks.

    Thread Starter sokratesagogo

    (@sokratesagogo)

    Hi Jacob, yes this fixes the PHP fatal error on my sites, no PHP errors logged. Yoast SEO logging to Stream working.

    Thanks ??

    Awesome, good to hear that it is up and running for you again @sokratesagogo . Let me know if you run into any other issues. In the meantime this will be looked over closer to ensure this is the best solution and can be merged in.

    @primetimejas thanks for working on this. Sorry I didn’t get back to you with more information. Things have been crazy as I just changed jobs. Looking forward to applying the update.

    @tnolte No problem, a few people have reported that this fix worked for them. If you want to download it you can go here – https://github.com/xwp/stream/tree/issue-875 and click on the green “Clone or download” button then click “Download ZIP” then upload to your site.

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