• Resolved parolml

    (@parolml)


    Composer detected issues in your platform: Your Composer dependencies require a PHP version “>= 7.3.0”.

    I’m facing the above issues while activating the plugin. It shows my WordPress version is compatible also I checked with my PHP version which is 7.3.32. But still getting this message. Please help me out.

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  • Plugin Author Uriahs Victor

    (@uriahs-victor)

    Hi, why is your server trying to run composer? What hosting are you using? The plugin makes use of a few composer packages that get autoloaded as dependency scripts in the plugin but your server shouldn’t be trying to run composer.

    Where exactly are you receiving this message?

    Plugin Author Uriahs Victor

    (@uriahs-victor)

    I haven’t heard back from you in a while so I’ll close this thread.

    Feel free to respond and reopen it or create a separate thread if you still have any questions or issues.

    Thread Starter parolml

    (@parolml)

    Hi,thanks for your response.
    I tried with different hosting and it’s working without any composer dependencies issue. But I’m facing problem integrating the map. I have generated the Google key as per the documentation but the map is not loading on checkout page. I checked the console and it’s saying that “I must enable Billing on the Google Cloud Project”. Is that necessary to enable it in order to activate the map?? Will that charge me anything?? Please let me know.

    Plugin Author Uriahs Victor

    (@uriahs-victor)

    Hi @parolml That was one of the requirements as per the documentation: https://lpacwp.com/docs/getting-started/google-cloud-console/getting-your-google-maps-api-key/#important-setting-up-billing-google-monthly-credit

    You NEED to enable billing on your account for the map to work because it is a requirement by Google. The Google Maps feature is a paid feature but they give $200USD monthly credit.

    If you don’t receive an insane amount of traffic on your website checkout page then thats a very generous allowance by Google. By Insane I’m talking about upwards of 12K monthly uses of the map.

    In either case you can setup budget alerts to receive an email if your website is nearing that $200 budget and at that point you can turn off the plugin until the next month rolls around.

    Once you’ve enabled billing on your account, you can read how to setup budget alerts here: https://lpacwp.com/docs/getting-started/google-cloud-console/creating-budget-alerts-to-remain-below-free-credit-threshold/

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