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March 18, 2022 at 12:55 am #2158769
Alfons
Hello,
I am the owner of a lifetime-licence. Till now I made 3 projects with GP. But the Plugin in no project never goes automatically updatet like all the other plugins. Everything ist done right. The licence is inside and the plugin is set to automatically updates but it does not work. Can anyone imagine what could be the problem.
greetings
March 18, 2022 at 1:47 am #2158795Elvin
StaffCustomer SupportHi Alfons,
GP Premium isn’t compatible with automatic updates at this time.
You can always do the update manually though. (Some may even argue it’s preferable as automatic updates, while this rarely occurs, can breaking things)
Here’s a brief guide on how to update GP Premium –
https://docs.generatepress.com/article/updating-gp-premium/March 21, 2022 at 8:45 pm #2162873Esteban
Hi, could you expand on what do you mean by GP Premium isn’t compatible with automatic updates? I have currently two websites running GP Premium. On the oldest (started with version 1.12.3), I was able to activate the “auto-updates” in the WordPress plugin page, along with enabling updates by confirming the license as in your attached article. That GP Premium has updated from 1.12.3 to 2.1.2 automatically (the website is fairly simple so I’ve had no problems so far with auto updates). Recently I created a new website, and when I installed the plugin (version 2.1.2), and I activated it as the docs instruct, I don’t get the option of “enabling” auto-updates in the WordPress plugin page; moreover, WordPress indicates that GP Premium has Auto-updates disabled. Why is there a difference between my two installations on the auto-updating option in the WordPress Plugin page? And what do you mean that auto-update is not supported if my old installation has been auto-updating without issues?
March 22, 2022 at 7:57 pm #2164157Tom
Lead DeveloperLead DeveloperI’ve noticed that as well. I assume that the auto-update feature in WordPress itself isn’t perfect and has some quirks.
Technically, it shouldn’t be possible to auto-update GP Premium until we make the updater code available outside of the admin area.
March 22, 2022 at 8:46 pm #2164193Esteban
Thanks for the reply, Tom. After my post, the option to enable “auto-updates” for the plugin popped up for the newer installation. Not sure why or how (the only change I did to the website was changing PhP from 7.4 to 8.1, not sure if related)–and I “enabled” it.
But.. what does this mean now? Are the auto-updates that have been done from 1.12.3 to 2.1.2 somehow “wrong” and I should disable the auto updates? Also, I’m confusing what it means when I enter the license and says “Receiving premium updates”, does that mean the version updates (e.g., 2.1.1->2.1.2), or something else? Sorry, I’m not familiar with wordpress’ inner workings so I’m just confused between these two “updates” procedures (the wordpress’ auto-update that is working when it shouldn’t, and the activating the license to show a “Receiving premium updates” notification).
March 23, 2022 at 6:50 pm #2165302Tom
Lead DeveloperLead DeveloperNo, I wouldn’t worry about it at all. Perhaps WP improved auto-updates and we don’t have to enable them within the plugin anymore – I’ll look into it.
“Receiving premium updates” means that your license key is activated and you’ll be able to see future updates in the Dashboard and install them.
Let us know if you have any other questions 🙂
October 27, 2022 at 1:18 am #2389218Paul
If automatic updates to GP Premium won’t work as part of the standard WordPress plugin auto-update cycle… how about adding a WP CLI interface, so we can trigger a GP Premium update (or update all GP components) from a cron job? That would be helpful.
October 27, 2022 at 9:00 pm #2390707Tom
Lead DeveloperLead DeveloperYou should be able to do this in WP CLI just like any other plugin as long as your license key is activated.
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