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Admin GUI Usability Issues #507
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I was unable to reproduce your issue #3 exactly. After inputting a usable host and indexing the use Elasticsearch checkbox was there but not checked. If I hit save changes at that time ElasticPress was disabled. So my solution to that problem was auto select the use Elasticsearch checkbox once indexing is complete. I'll be submitting a pull request shortly with the rest of the updates. |
I just reproduced #3 again locally (multisite only). First I added a host to the text field and saved. Then I clicked the index button resulting in this screenshot: |
Adding a #4 to the list above:
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What version of WordPress are you using? |
4.5.2 |
I'm still not able to reproduce but it looks like ep_check_host might be returning an error on your environment. How many sites do you have on your multisite and what plugins do you have enabled? |
Going to close this. |
This is an ongoing list of admin GUI usability issues:
ElasticPress is not enabled and cannot override WP queries. You can activate it on the form to the left.
. I spent hours trying to understand that message just to find out I needed to index. This is not an acceptable experience.WP_DEBUG
is enabled.EP_IS_NETWORK
constant. Is this needed? What does it do? There is no documentation.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: