MMayleben
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That makes sense – this must be a WooCommerce issue. I’ve turned Debugging on and will see what happens over the next day with orders coming in.
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In reply to: [Pinterest for WooCommerce] Remote sync status: Feed ingestion failed.Are you running any type of caching plugins?
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In reply to: [Pinterest for WooCommerce] Remote sync status: Feed ingestion failed.My manual feed errored out the 2nd day because the URL to the Pinterest Catalog feed changed, I didn’t realize the plugin was changing the feed URL each day. So a manual feed doesn’t seem to work.
The only other option is to use a different plugin until this gets resolved because Pinterest only gives you 30 days to fix your catalog or tag errors before they take away your verified badge.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Pinterest for WooCommerce] Checkout Event is MissingGot the Checkout event to work by disabling the WooCommerce Thank You Page – NextMove plugin.
Now once we figure out the Remote sync status: Feed ingestion failed. ? Last attempt: 18 hours ago issue, we will be back in business ??
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Pinterest for WooCommerce] Checkout Event is MissingI’m not sure what a Chrome Extension is going to do but I have the same problem and I have the Chrome extension, that just tells me what events are working.
Checkout is NOT working for an Event and Pinterest has flagged us for it.
Add a Checkout event that fires when someone successfully buys something on your site. Product ID Make sure you are including Product IDs in your Checkout events. A Product ID can be any format that you choose as long as it matches the format used by your Catalog. Value This should be the total value of the completed order, without commas, currency symbols. Tax or shipping should not be included. For example, if a user completes checkout for a 10 USD item and a 12 USD item, Value would be 22. Example values: 1000, 100.50, 10000.00. Currency If you choose to include Currency with your Checkout events, make sure you follow the ISO 4217 format. If left blank, this will default to your Pinterest billing currency. Example Values: USD, GBP, CAD, EUR
After some digging around I found the issue. WP Engine is our host and they do not allow variables in the URL’s, so I updated the URL being used to pull in the field and that solved the problem.
This is how it should be if WP Engine is hosting your site: https://www.yourdomain.com/woocommerce_gpf/google