Feature #9719
closed
Added by Boone Gorges almost 7 years ago.
Updated over 6 years ago.
Category name:
Email Notifications
Description
I'd like to use the Commons as a testing ground for the latest changes in BuddyPress Group Email Subscription. It's likely that this is something we can do between releases. I'll put this ticket in the 1.13.2 milestone, but will probably do some of the work in the week before that release, so we can isolate any potential issues.
Ray, I know that we need a bump to RBE to make this work. Can you let me know whether it's feasible to do it sometime next week - say, around May 14 or 15 - and whether there's a specific changeset I should get, or if the master is ok. Thanks!
- Status changed from Assigned to Staged for Production Release
- Status changed from Staged for Production Release to Resolved
The migration in place and I've confirmed most basic pieces of functionality.
The subscription migration routine didn't seem to run completely when run from wp-cli. When launched from the Dashboard, it completed as expected (after about 3 minutes of background running). Just over 16000 subscriptions were moved over; we have about 17000 confirmed group memberships on the Commons, so this passes the sniff test (it's possible in GES to end up with no subscription in a group).
Immediate emails are working as expected, as are RBE responses to those emails. Digest queuing is working as well. We'll see tonight if those emails go out as expected. I've made myself a note to check the logs tomorrow.
Logging for outgoing emails is at wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/bpges-debug.log.
Marking resolved. If there are continuing issues, I'll put them in a new ticket against another milestone.
- Status changed from Resolved to Assigned
- Target version changed from 1.13.2 to 1.13.3
- Status changed from Assigned to Resolved
I've been monitoring over the last week and things have been going well.
- The logs show that digests have been going out as expected.
- Anecdotally, group forum posting seems to be meaningfully faster. I assume this is especially true in groups where there are large numbers of 'all email' subscriptions. For example, a recent (RBE) post in the cunydhi group was sent to over 350 users, which took three different batches, but since they were asynchronous, it wouldn't have slowed posting at all.
I'm tentatively closing this item as fixed. I'll continue to keep an eye out for potential issues.
Great news! thanks for your continued work on this.
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