• Keroth

    (@keroth)


    Hello!

    Thanks for your great CompressX plugin.
    I convert my images to webp and avif with no problems.

    Except that on my client’s server, the process is very slow and I have sometimes a 504.

    A workaround is to disable the auto converting process while a new upload and do the convert after, in the media page.

    But it is not very user-friendly.

    It could be great to have a cron job running once per day to run the process (only on the images not processed or maybe it could be a config option).

    Let me know what do you think about that and if I could help with some informations.

    Thanks!

    Regards,
    Brice

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  • Plugin Support tonyrobins

    (@tonyrobins)

    Hello @keroth

    Thanks for your feedback, and we are happy to know that you find CompressX helpful.

    Processing images through a cron job is not supported yet but is already on our development roadmap.

    Stay tuned,

    All the best,

    Plugin Support tonyrobins

    (@tonyrobins)

    @keroth

    In addition, a 504 error is usually a network connection error that may appear in a server with insufficient resources.

    Our guess is that it should be a timeout error that appeared when images were being uploaded and converted at the same time.

    You can send us a debug zip from the System Information tab of the plugin so we can analyze the log and suggest further.

    All the best,

    Thread Starter Keroth

    (@keroth)

    Hi,

    Thanks for your feedback on this.

    The 504 is no longer an error anymore.

    We have still the issue of the long process to compress images while uploading a new image so we definitly need the cron job feature.

    Let me know when you will add this.

    Thanks for you works.

    Regards,
    Brice

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