Optimize your WordPress installation for the Google App Engine platform.
Author: | Google (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 3.5 |
WordPress version tested: | 4.1.1 |
Plugin version: | 1.6 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 13-06-2013 |
Last updated: | 24-02-2015
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Rating, %: | 82 |
Rated by: | 8 |
Plugin URI: | http://developers.google.com/appengine/ |
Total downloads: | 25 979 |
Active installs: | 60+ |
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Google App Engine for WordPress enables seamless operation of your
WordPress-powered site on the App Engine PHP runtime.
This plugin adds overrides to core functionality in WordPress to use App Engine
infrastructure, such as the Mail functionality, and uploading media to Google
Cloud Storage
Note: This plugin is designed to be used with Google App Engine only and will not work with any other hosting.
FAQ
Why can’t I use the plugin installer/upgrader?
For security reasons, all code on App Engine must be deployed via appcfg.py
.
This includes WordPress plugins and themes, as well as editing files via the
administration panel.
Is this plugin required to run WordPress on App Engine?
We recommend running App Engine for WordPress to ensure that all WordPress
functionality works correctly. Without this plugin, you will not be able to send
email or upload files, and some UI may be broken.
ChangeLog
1.6
- Fixed image sizes after uploading images (credit: tuanmh).
- Set 24 hour validity on upload URLs for media uploads (Requires App Engine PHP
SDK 1.9.18 or greater).
- Fix link in readme for Memcache.
1.5
- Fix for media uploads failing in WordPress 4.0 due to incorrect auth cookies
being copied.
1.4
- Use a default 30 second timeout for URLFetch requests.
- Use auto loading for GAE SDK now that it is available.
- Use CloudStorageTools::getPublicUrl() for Cloud Storage URLs so that they
work correctly on the development server.
- Add support for serving uploaded media files over HTTPs.
1.3
- Add support for importing a WDX file from Google Cloud Storage into the site.
- Provide a URL Fetch based HTTP client, which is optimized for the App Engine
environment. This also corrects issues caused by fsockopen only being available
to paid application in the production environment.
- Fix bug detecting if the Cloud Storage bucket is writable during plugin setup.
1.2
- Use CloudStorageTools::getPublicUrl in the dev environment so PIL is not a requirement.
- Fix Readme file to highlight that the plugin is for Google App Engine only.
- Work around is_writable check in the development environment.
1.1
- Fix uploads issue on the development server where PyCrypto is not available.
- include ‘max_bytes_per_blob’ in createUploadUrl options only if wp_max_upload_size() is a positive int
- Remove writable bucket check work around is this is now natively supported.
1.0