• Resolved voodoosnares

    (@voodoosnares)


    Admin Dashboard main page:

    An error occurred while running ‘mapSelect’: t.every is not a function The error may be correlated with this previous error: TypeError: t.every is not a function
    at c (/wp-content/plugins/google-site-kit/dist/assets/js/googlesitekit-main-dashboard-983d835bb358eafaea9b.js

    + LOTS OF OTHER SCRIPTS.

    Original stack trace: in ZeroDataStateNotifications in BannerNotifications in div in Header in DashboardMainApp in DashboardEntryPoint in RestoreSnapshots in ErrorHandler in ThemeProvider in StrictMode in Root

    Happens on multiple websites that are connected to Cloudflare

Viewing 4 replies - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    Thanks for reaching out @voodoosnares, and sorry to hear of your experience on the admin dashboard. Hopefully, with a little work we can determine the cause. In order to do so, please share the following:

    1. Your Site Health information. You can use this form to share privately if preferred.??
    2. When checking the Site Kit dashboard from a Chrome browser incognito window does the same occur? If so, please share any browser console errors that appear.?
    3. Does the same occur if you temporarily pause Cloudflare?

    Let me know if you have any questions with the above.

    Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    I’m just following up with you to check whether the error remains? If so please share the information requested above and we can investigate further.

    Thread Starter voodoosnares

    (@voodoosnares)

    It’s Cloudflare related. Probably some setting that is in conflict. I tried SiteKit on website that is not on CloudFlare and it’s ok.

    Sadly, i will need to part of SiteKit for now.

    Thanks

    Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    Sorry to hear that @voodoosnares. While I will perform some checks on a Cloudflare site, I’m not aware of any known wider conflict at present. Should I find anything of concern, or be able to reproduce the same, I’ll let you know here. I’ll close this support topic in the meantime if you’ve since moved on.

    Note also that if you do decide to give the plugin another try, I’m happy to work with you to try to determine any particular Cloudflare configuration that may be resulting in this error. This could include an add-on, a caching related configuration, or a non standard security rule. If so, you may wish to use Cloudflares Development mode.

Viewing 4 replies - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • The topic ‘Site Kit encountered an error’ is closed to new replies.