• so I have two sites set up, I’ve installed wp remote user sync and wp fusion, everything works perfectly, user tables are synced and logins are synced.

    But for some reason woocommerce membership status isn’t synced? I’ve put all the tags in the metadata field in both sites but it still doesn’t work, could you help me with this? Thanks a lot! Also thanks for this awesome plugin!

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  • +1 on this. I have the WooCommerce Subscription plugin which adds a new role “Subscriber” once a customer purchases a subscription product.

    However, once I buy a subscription, the role isn’t changed on the remote site. Even if I change to a “default” role like “Admin” via backend, this added row isn’t transferred to the remote and the user’s role isn’t changed.

    After reading this I wanted to add the “capabilities” field to the “transferred meta data” but the autocomplete didn’t show it.
    Last but not least, the information here is outdated, right?

    I see you enabled the Roles User Action, but left the “List of roles to transfer” empty. By default, none get transferred.

    Sooo, is this “user role not beeing changed when a user is updated” a general problem and not WooCommerce specific?

    Thanks in advance!

    The main topic of this thread (should have replied to first post) was also discussed here
    https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/how-to-transfer-membership-between-sites/

    I have been in contact with Nic from SkyVerge (who makes Woo Memberships) about this exact same use case, and he said (feb -21):

    […] I would recommend having your developers refer to our Memberships REST API documentation, which provides outlines for how membership data is structured as well as guidance on updating member data through the API. Specific to your case, you can use the User Membership Webhooks to capture membership changes and trigger an update for the corresponding user membership on the other site.

    I discussed this with one of our engineers as well and they mentioned that one challenge you might run into with setting up this sync is that the post IDs for membership plans and members will likely be different between the sites, so you’ll likely need to account for these differences to make sure you are updating the correct data. The specifics on this will depend on what other data points you have available for verification, though I wanted to bring it up as something to be thinking about ahead of time ??

    I haven’t gone further with developers yet, and I’m looking around to see if someone else has first.

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 10 months ago by aakerro.
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