WPuppy is a Tool that keeps your websites up-to-date and makes sure everything is still working.
A lot of times you want to update your website, but y
Author: | WPuppy (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 3.7 |
WordPress version tested: | 4.8.6 |
Plugin version: | 1.3.4.2 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 05-12-2016 |
Last updated: | 26-06-2018
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, %: | 0 |
Rated by: | 0 |
Plugin URI: | http://www.wpuppy.com/ |
Total downloads: | 6 357 |
Active installs: | 60+ |
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FAQ
Installation Instructions
- Request a new environment on WPuppy.com.
- Upload the plugin files to the
/wp-content/plugins/wpuppy
directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly.
- Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress.
- Use the Settings->WPuppy->Settings menu to generate a WPuppy key.
- Go to https://yourdomain.wpuppy.com/ and enter your website details, found on the Settings page.
- Voila! Your website is now ready to be up-to-date and protected by WPuppy!
ChangeLog
1.3.4.2
- Hotfixed an issue with updating no themes
1.3.4.1
- Hotfixed an issue with Filesystem
1.3.4
1.3.3
- Added cache plugin support, clears cache when you update
- Fixed some issues
1.3.2
- Added support for one-click login
1.3.1.3
- Hotfixed an issue where the pluginlist and themelist didn’t get the latest version
1.3.1
- Hotfixed a small issue where errors could occur while updating
1.3
- Fixed a lot of bugs!
- Fixed issues with updating plugins
- Fixed issues with creating and restoring backups
- Backup files are now streamed to our worker instead of created on the website
1.2.2.2 HOTFIX
- Fixed an issue with other languages
1.2.2.1 HOTFIX
- Fixed an issue with FS_METHOD ftp*
1.2.2
- Minor update!
- Fixed the way it gets the lists of plugins and themes, including updates
- Fixed multi-language issues where themes couldn’t be updated because of another language
- Fixed an issue with other FS_METHODS like ftpext
1.2.1.15
- Hotfixed an issue with the FS Method
1.2.1.14
- hotfixed an issue with our code
1.2.1.13
- Fixed an issue where the plugin became incompatible with older PHP versions
1.2.1.12
- Changed the way we handle the Filesystem to the WordPress FS API
1.2.1.11 HOTFIX
1.2.1.10 HOTFIX
1.2.1.9
- Added functionality for FTP FS_METHOD
1.2.1.8
- Fixed an issue with restoring a database if the host contained the port aswell
1.2.1.7 HOTFIX
- Simple mistakes can be deadly
1.2.1.6
- hotfixed a small issue with 1.2.1.5
1.2.1.5
- Added the requirements checker.
- Resolved some issues regarding old PHP versions
- Fixed an issue with database backups
1.2.1.4
- Fixed an issue where translations looked like they didn’t update, while they did.
1.2.1.3
- Fixed an issue where WordPress could not be updated
- Fixed an issue where sometimes plugins could not be updated
- Added Translation Updates
1.2.1.2 HOTFIX
- Fixed an issue where the plugin would not send correct JSON after updating a plugin
1.2.1.1
- Hotfixed a small issue where the plugin would crash on servers with an older PHP version than 5.4
1.2.1.0
- Updating plugins has been fixed! Plugins will no longer turn off after an update
- The updater will no longer stop updating plugins after 1 plugin has been updated each session
- Cleaned up some minor issues
1.2.0.3 HOTFIX
- Fixed a small issue where the plugin slug could not be found
- Fixed an issue where the latest version would not show up if it’s up-to-date
1.2.0.2 HOTFIX
- Hotfixed an issue with updating a plugin
1.2.0.1 HOTFIX
- Hotfixed an issue where it wouldn’t accept the plugin slug to update
- Hotfixed an issue where plugins that didn’t have their own folder in the plugin directory would not return the correct slug
1.2.0
- New minor release!
- This version has a revised way of updating plugins by using the WP_Upgrader together with the Automatic_Upgrader_Skin
1.1.7
- Added more safety measures to updating a plugin.
1.1.6
- WPuppy will no longer automatically update all themes.
- Instead, WPuppy will look to update each theme individually.
- This can be setup from your WPuppy environment.
1.1.5
- Send installed themes to WPuppy to manage updates.
1.1.4
- Fixed a small issue with the information shown on the settings screen 😉
1.1.3
- Added more information in the settings screen so you know better what to fill into WPuppy
1.1.2
- Fixed an issue where the API would not work with WordPress installations that are not installed on the root directory.
1.1.1
- Fixed some issues that broke our worker.
1.1.0
- New minor release!
- This version should be the first stable version for the upcoming beta.
- Releases Plugin version to our API for more control.
1.0.9
- Fixed issue with plugin zip files not being deleted correctly
1.0.8
- Fixed an issue with updating plugins
1.0.7
- Added a better way of getting the sitemap
1.0.6
- Added a better way to handle Database backups
1.0.5
- Handle upgrade errors
- Updated the readme.txt
- Fixed some issues with the .maintenance flag
1.0.4
- And another fix for paths
1.0.3
- Fixed an issue with more strict versions of PHP where an include failed
1.0.2
- Supporting from 3.7 up to 4.7
1.0