• Resolved Mickyhood

    (@mickyhood)


    Hi, after today’s update you can no longer see the path of the site where it resides before the transfer. Have you definitely decided to remove this possibility or is it a simple bug?

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  • Thread Starter Mickyhood

    (@mickyhood)

    @nicheweb i completely agree with you, I too had to use an old version of the plugin to populate that hosting data.

    Let’s hope they do something about it because that feature is too convenient to ignore. But I’m confident given what they said above.

    Plugin Contributor Kevin Hoffman

    (@kevinwhoffman)

    Hi everyone,

    Good news. The URL and Path fields are once again available in WP Migrate 2.6.2 which was released earlier today. The screenshot below shows that these values are pre-populated with the current site’s details when beginning a new export.

    One difference that you will notice is that these fields are now optional. This means that users who simply want to export an exact copy of the existing site can leave those fields empty without facing validation errors. In the past, leaving these fields empty would have thrown errors that block the export from running.

    With this optional approach, we wanted to accomplish two goals:

    1. Restore these fields that are valuable to migration workflows that require the URL and Path to be replaced.
    2. Minimize errors for workflows that do not require these values to be replaced.

    Thank you all for your feedback and patience while we worked out a solution that we believe works for everyone.

    Thread Starter Mickyhood

    (@mickyhood)

    @kevinwhoffman thank you very much for listening to us.

    @kevinwhoffman Brilliant news, thank you 🙂

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