• This plugin does enable you to connect a WordPress website to Make.com

    But it’s also very buggy, conflicting with other plugins. For example, when the Make.com plugin is enabled, and I try to change the configuration for another plugin, the site crashes. I disable the Make.com plugin, and I am able to then update another plugin’s configuration.

    And I saw this error in my website’s error log today:

    [30-Aug-2024 16:31:15 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 536870912 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 20480 bytes) in /home/sitename/www/wp-content/plugins/integromat-connector/settings/object-types/class-post-meta.php on line 31

    I’d love to see Make.com update this plugin, addressing the issues its got playing nice with other things on a website.

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  • @tedslater Thanks for your note. We’re in the process of validating the plugin with the latest WordPress release, and I’ve asked that the memory and large site issues be reviewed too.

    In relation to plugin clashes – it’s always hard to point the finger. A Google search for “WordPress plugin crashed my site” (or similar) brings up 100s of hits. This isn’t something unique to the Make plugin.

    Thread Starter Ted Slater

    (@tedslater)

    Thanks for the reply.

    No, literally, when the Make.com plugin is enabled, making a change in WP RSS Aggregator settings crashes the site. Literally. When I disable the Make.com plugin and make a change within the WP RSS Aggregator settings, the site does *not* crash.

    The facts are “pointing the finger” at the Make.com plugin. It is indeed “unique to the Make plugin.”

    WP RSS Aggregator has clashes with other plugins too – see this thread for the Shield plugin for example.

    This comment in that thread is particularly relevant:
    This incompatibility is the nature of how WordPress works – if it’s not Shield+WP RSS that has a incompatibility today, it’ll be another plugin that has conflicting requirements with WP RSS, as their libraries are fairly outdated.

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