• Resolved tomis69

    (@tomis69)


    Hello.

    I trying to add expiring date to my WordPress posts but this features challenging me a lot. For now WordPress website is installed localy as long as i working on. 
    I found plugin ?PublicPress Future” which implement this function but once is set up expiring date and time also instruction what to do with post this function is scheduled but after this time nothing happen with post. I need to open WP Dashboard, select Future and then i need to approve this action to get this done.

    Can you please help me to make it done without approval from Dashboard.

    Regards,

    Tom

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  • Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    Hi @tomis69

    Thanks for using PublishPress Future.

    No, you dont need to click approve manually. Can you inform me what type of future action that you set?

    Also please make sure you are in the latest version of 3.0.3.

    Thanks,

    Thread Starter tomis69

    (@tomis69)

    Plugin installed in 3.0.3 version.

    I set “change status to in bin”.

    Every action under “Future” tab is “Pending” so i need to click “Run” option to make that happen.

    Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    No, you dont need to click run manually. It should run automatically.

    Can you inform me what PHP version are you using?

    Thread Starter tomis69

    (@tomis69)

    I use PHP 8.1.9

    Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    Can you inform me all plugin installed on your site?

    Thread Starter tomis69

    (@tomis69)

    I’ve got: Elementor, PublicPress Future, Starter Templates, Unlimited Elements for Elementor, WPForms Lite

    Instead delete (example action) function appear as past-due.

    Also i use Astra theme.

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    Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    Can you make sure on your WordPress Setting > General, you have set the timezone the same as your timezone?

    Thread Starter tomis69

    (@tomis69)

    Yes, i have done this. In ?Future” tab in WP Dashboard show correct amount of time to make action, after when action is ?Pending” there is time described how much time ago should be done ( 20 seconds ago for example )

    Thread Starter tomis69

    (@tomis69)

    Cron is enabled as well.

    Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    Can you share some screencast on how it behaves on your site? From starting setup expiry action until it happens.

    Thread Starter tomis69

    (@tomis69)

    @rizaardiyanto

    Sure. Just to highlight website is installed locally for now using “Local” app.

    Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    Can you try test create new local WordPress installation and check if you are able to replicate the issue on the new installation?

    Because we are still unable to replicate the issue.

    Thread Starter tomis69

    (@tomis69)

    Thank you for your time.
    Problem has fixed changing software to create website offline. Instead of ?Local” i installed ?Xaamp” – now plugin works!

    Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    Glad to hear that ??

    We appreciate you using PublishPress Future.

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