• Resolved jahrat

    (@jahrat)


    I am constantly getting PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to a member function get() on null in /…/gmc-mca.org/wp-content/plugins/wp-security-audit-log-add-on-for-wpforms/wp-security-audit-log/custom-sensors/WPFormsSensor.php:718 in my debug logs. This has been going on for a while now. Deactivating this addon clears the error. However, it returns immediately it is reactivated when the plugin is updated. The only way to end this error is to remove the plugin addon.

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  • Plugin Support robertabela

    (@robert681)

    Hello @jahrat

    Thank you for trying our plugin.

    I a sorry to read about your issue and sorry for the delay reply. This is one of our latest extensions and indeed, we forgot to subscribe to the support forum, so we were not notified about this ticket.

    We’d be more than happy to assist you. What version of WordPress, PHP, WP Activity Log and this plugin are you running please?

    Before we do any tests, can you check and confirm that you have the latest version of this extension and the main plugin, WP Activity Log?

    Looking forward to hearing from you.

    Thread Starter jahrat

    (@jahrat)

    Hello @robert681,
    I had removed the plugin as I got no response. I will reinstall and we can move forward.
    I am running WordPress 6.0.1 and PHP 8.1.0. The Activity Log is version 4.4.2.1 and the WPForms Log was the latest version before I deleted it.
    After it is reinstalled I will send you the latest Debug Log info.
    Thanks.

    Plugin Support robertabela

    (@robert681)

    Hello @jahrat

    Thank you for giving the plugin another shot. Yes please, send us the debug log file and also the system information file (from the Help & Contact Us section in the plugin, System info tab.

    Please do not share any log files on this forum since they contain information and technical details on your setup. Please send them over email at [email protected].

    We look forward to hearing from you and thank you for your cooperation and patience.

    Thread Starter jahrat

    (@jahrat)

    Hello @robert681,
    I sent you the email as requested with the error.
    Let me know if you need additional information.
    Thanks.

    Plugin Support robertabela

    (@robert681)

    Hello @jahrat

    We can confirm receipt of the email. We’ll get back to you with an update shortly.

    Thank you for your cooperation and patience.

    Thread Starter jahrat

    (@jahrat)

    Hello @robert681,
    I checked my logs again today and the error is no longer there.
    Should I remove the temp plugin you sent me and reinstall the original file from WordPress?
    Or should I continue to use the temp plugin as the replacement?
    Thanks in advance.

    Plugin Support robertabela

    (@robert681)

    I am glad to hear that all is working well now @jahrat

    Please continue using the temp plugin and only update the plugin once we release an update, which will include the fix. By the way, we would appreciate if you can spare a minute to update the plugin’s review.

    Thank you very much and have a great day.

    Thread Starter jahrat

    (@jahrat)

    Hello @robert681,
    In response to our discussion quoted below, I am not seeing the error in the debug log on my site’s server and I am not seeing any faults on the admin page or front end. The only place I saw this fatal error now is in the WPOptimize report I sent you. I am not sure how or when this is triggered so I cannot give you more advice. Sorry.

    Hello there,

    Thanks for the update, just to confirm this error is still occurring with the build provided?

    WPOptomize could very well be a key player here so thank you very much for providing this information. Can I ask, do you see this error during specific activity, such as when a form is submitted, or does it just appear to happen at random?

    Kind regards.

    Thread Starter jahrat

    (@jahrat)

    Hello @robert681,
    There is no fault found in the debug logs and I do not have any challenges with the site. I do not think there is anything to check other than compatibility with WPOptimize as I only see this reported in their log but not in mine.
    I am going to close the ticket as resolved for now and if it comes back at any time I will let you know. At that point we can spend time trying to trace this ghost.
    Thanks for all your help.

    Plugin Support robertabela

    (@robert681)

    Thanks for the update @jahrat and thank you for updating the rating. We really appreciate it.

    We’ll run a few tests on websites with WPOptimize – hopefully we’ll find something during the tests.

    Should you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to ask.

    Have a great day.

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