• Hi everyone,

    I recently tried to install Pods as I figured it may be easier than always writing out my custom post types manually. The install seemed to work fine, but when I tried to create my first Pod and went to the admin panel I got a critical error.

    Emailed info to admin as follows:

    When seeking help with this issue, you may be asked for some of the following information: 
    WordPress version 6.2.2 
    Active theme: Kadence (version 1.1.39) 
    Current plugin: Pods – Custom Content Types and Fields (version 2.9.14) 
    PHP version 8.1.18 

    Error Details?
    =============?
    An error of type E_ERROR was caused in line 1026 of the file /wp-content/plugins/pods/classes/PodsAdmin.php. Error message: Uncaught TypeError: Illegal offset type in isset or empty in /wp-content/plugins/pods/classes/PodsAdmin.php:1026?
    Stack trace:?
    #0 /wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(308): PodsAdmin->admin_setup()?
    #1 /wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(332): WP_Hook->apply_filters()?
    #2 /wp-includes/plugin.php(517): WP_Hook->do_action()?
    #3 /wp-admin/admin.php(259): do_action()?
    #4 {main}?
    thrown?

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  • Hi there,

    Same problem here, Pods version 2.9.14 WordPress 6.2.2 PHP 8.0.28

    Plugin Contributor Scott Kingsley Clark

    (@sc0ttkclark)

    I’m looking into this now.

    Plugin Contributor Scott Kingsley Clark

    (@sc0ttkclark)

    @z_atk @alfred-degens what was the first Pod type you created/extended — a post type, taxonomy, user, or something else?

    Hi Scott,

    thanks for looking into this. I was creating a custom post type.

    @sc0ttkclark Hello I have the same error, in my first connection i could add pods but it doesn’t work after the instructions because I have a error message.

    To make it simple, I installed the plugin, I clicked on Pods admin, then on add, then I filled in the sigular label and the plural label, and I clicked on “next step” but after that I received the error message who said that:

    Fatal error: Uncaught TypeError: Illegal offset type in isset or empty in C:\Users\mathi\Local Sites\mwauto\app\public\wp-content\plugins\pods\classes\PodsAdmin.php:1026 Stack trace: #0 C:\Users\mathi\Local Sites\mwauto\app\public\wp-includes\class-wp-hook.php(308): PodsAdmin->admin_setup(”) #1 C:\Users\mathi\Local Sites\mwauto\app\public\wp-includes\class-wp-hook.php(332): WP_Hook->apply_filters(”, Array) #2 C:\Users\mathi\Local Sites\mwauto\app\public\wp-includes\plugin.php(517): WP_Hook->do_action(Array) #3 C:\Users\mathi\Local Sites\mwauto\app\public\wp-admin\admin.php(259): do_action(‘toplevel_page_p…’) #4 {main} thrown in?C:\Users\mathi\Local Sites\mwauto\app\public\wp-content\plugins\pods\classes\PodsAdmin.php?on line?1026

    Plugin Contributor Scott Kingsley Clark

    (@sc0ttkclark)

    Pods 2.9.15 is now out with a fix for this

    Thank you for the quick action!

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