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'Activate' link on Extensions screen results in 'Plugin file does not exist.' #502

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Japh opened this issue May 5, 2014 · 6 comments · Fixed by #512
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'Activate' link on Extensions screen results in 'Plugin file does not exist.' #502

Japh opened this issue May 5, 2014 · 6 comments · Fixed by #512
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Japh commented May 5, 2014

While troubleshooting #464, I noticed that the 'Active' links on the Extensions screen don't work. The plugins can be activated from the Plugins screen as normal though.

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Japh commented May 5, 2014

This issue appears to be caused by using a different plugin path locally than that specified by https://wp-stream.com.

For example, I have the Data Exporter extension installed at 'wp-stream-data-exporter' instead of the 'stream-data-exporter' that is expected by the Extensions screen using information provided by https://wp-stream.com.

The extension is still detected correctly as being installed though.

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Japh commented May 5, 2014

@fjarrett @shadyvb This will need some work on both sides. Anyone see any potential problems with going ahead?

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@Japh My guess is because you have the plugins installed on your local as direct clones from the GitHub repo and they are still using the wp- prefix in the directory names, which won't work.

Instead, the directory name should be changed when cloning, like so:

$ git clone git@github.com:x-team/wp-stream-extension.git stream-extension

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shadyvb commented May 6, 2014

@Japh @fjarrett We'll probably need to match extensions using their titles, as that won't change on both sides, at least not easily as slugs would. I'll look into this tomorrow.

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I'm on it.

Sorry - just read your comment all the way through @shadyvb . It's all yours.

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Japh commented May 8, 2014

Brilliant, thanks guys! :)

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