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  • in reply to: Conflict between piklist and searchwp plugin #3516
    jchristopher
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    Interesting, glad to know it’s working, thank you for following up.

    in reply to: Conflict between piklist and searchwp plugin #3510
    jchristopher
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    Hi there, I mentioned in an earlier post that the Piklist Demo content uses custom Post Statuses, but SearchWP only indexes published content by default. You can use this hook to change that https://searchwp.com/docs/hooks/searchwp_post_statuses/ but I have illustrated how the Piklist Demo content is indexed by SearchWP in this screencast following the steps you’ve outlined: http://d.pr/v/17uCU

    Everything I’ve tried with Piklist works as it should out of the box once the (potential) custom Post Status is taken into consideration. If there is another reproducible case of an incompatibility I can check into it further but everything looks good on my end.

    in reply to: Conflict between piklist and searchwp plugin #3507
    jchristopher
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    Sorry to extend this further but I’m a bit confused. Based on your description it sounds like you can see an issue with a fresh WordPress install and just SearchWP and Piklist activated? What test search(es) did you try, was it for the ‘Hello World’ sample Post or the ‘Sample Page’ Page? Which specific searches did you try?

    in reply to: Conflict between piklist and searchwp plugin #3504
    jchristopher
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    Can you elaborate on the set up you’re using to test? For example I only activated Piklist and activated it’s demo content — did you take any additional steps? Please note that I’m totally new to Piklist so your exact steps to set up your test would be super useful.

    in reply to: Conflict between piklist and searchwp plugin #3502
    jchristopher
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    Happy to do it! I’ve been dying to check out Piklist for a long time. I can dig in on my own definitely but yes some sample code would be awesome.

    in reply to: Conflict between piklist and searchwp plugin #3500
    jchristopher
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    Hi guys, I’m the developer of SearchWP and wanted to follow up with my research to-date. I haven’t used Piklist before but as a test I installed it and installed the demo that ships with it. Integration with SearchWP worked as expected once I was able to Publish the demo post, by default it was using some custom post statuses (which is awesome!) but SearchWP only indexes published content by default.

    I think the next best step would be to find out how I can configure my install of Piklist to mimic one that exhibits problems. What I’m thinking is that it has something to do with how SearchWP checks for registered post types and how they get registered with Piklist. Usually in cases like this it’s been a race condition where a post type is registered after SearchWP checks for registered post types.

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