• Resolved livingstonescreative

    (@livingstonescreative)


    I’ve received a warning email from Cloudflare to say that we’re at risk of reaching our “daily Cloudflare Worker limit of 100000 requests”, however, we have not enabled the “Worker Mode” within the plugin settings.

    Does the plugin use Cloudflare Workers behind the scenes, even when this option is disabled? Or is there a bug in the plugin?

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  • Plugin Contributor iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Hi,
    if the worker mode is disabled in the plugin then the plugin don’t use any worker code whatsoever. I will highly suggest you to login to your cloudflare portal and go to the worker page and check if there is any custom worker added by you (maybe you added for testing and then forgot) which is causing this. If you are not sure share a screenshot of the manage worker page where you will see all the workers in your Cloudflare account.

    Thread Starter livingstonescreative

    (@livingstonescreative)

    Thanks for responding. I hadn’t set up any workers myself but when I viewed the Worker tab in Cloudflare there was a worker called ‘sg_worker’ in there. It transpired that this site had previously been hosted on SiteGround, which had left behind a legacy worker. This was confusing as the free Cloudflare account wouldn’t usually have an option to have any workers at all but it was there (?). I’ve been able to remove it and hopefully that’s fixed the issue. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction – it’s much appreciated.

    Plugin Contributor iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Hi,
    Happy to hear that you found out the root cause. Also yes you can create a worker in a free Cloudflare account. You don’t need a paid CF account to use worker.

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