• Resolved shadabdeveloper

    (@shadabdeveloper)


    Fatal error: Uncaught RuntimeException: The Tribe\Events\Views\V2\View::$container property is not set: was the class initialized by the service provider? in /mnt/stor8-wc2-dfw1/473040/www.lotuswellnesscenter.com/web/content/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/src/Tribe/Views/V2/View.php:419 Stack trace: #0 /mnt/stor8-wc2-dfw1/473040/www.lotuswellnesscenter.com/web/content/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/src/Tribe/Views/V2/Template_Bootstrap.php(265): Tribe\Events\Views\V2\View::make('Tribe\\Events\\Vi...', Object(Tribe__Context)) #1 /mnt/stor8-wc2-dfw1/473040/www.lotuswellnesscenter.com/web/content/wp-content/themes/fitness-wellness/tribe-events/default-template.php(16): Tribe\Events\Views\V2\Template_Bootstrap->get_view_html() #2 /mnt/stor8-wc2-dfw1/473040/www.lotuswellnesscenter.com/web/content/wp-includes/template-loader.php(106): include('/mnt/stor8-wc2-...') #3 /mnt/stor8-wc2-dfw1/473040/www.lotuswellnesscenter.com/web/content/wp-blog-header.php(19): require_once('/mnt/stor8-wc2-...') #4 /mnt/stor8-wc2-dfw in /mnt/stor8-wc2-dfw1/473040/www.lotuswellnesscenter.com/web/content/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/src/Tribe/Views/V2/View.php on line 419

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  • Plugin Support masoodak

    (@masoodak)

    Hi @shadabdeveloper,

    Thanks for reaching out, and sorry for the trouble.

    Since there could be several reasons behind this issue, I will list a few steps to help me dig deeper into this.

    First of all, kindly check and make sure that the theme you are using currently, all the plugins installed on your site, and WordPress itself are updated to the latest version available. If not, please update and see if this helps.

    Secondly, kindly try running quick conflict testing on your site. This testing will reveal if any other element of your site, the theme, or one of the plugins, is causing conflicts. You can follow the steps mentioned in the link below and share the results with me,
    https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/k/testing-for-conflicts/

    Another thing I’d suggest is flushing permalinks and then checking to see if the issue remains,
    https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/k/fixing-http-404-errors/#flush-permalinks

    Kindly give these a try and let us know if this helps.

    Kind regards,
    Masood

    Anonymous User 17880307

    (@anonymized-17880307)

    @shadabdeveloper please try this:

    go to the plugin settings > Events > Settings > Display > Use updated calendar designs

    enable this option, save the plugin settings and try again

    Plugin Support Abz

    (@abzlevelup)

    Hi @shadabdeveloper, seems like you’re using v1 still, as @danielrufde mentioned you are using our Legacy views which we do not provide support anymore due to bugs like these that are complicated for us to track down and fix.

    https://evnt.is/v1-removal

    Please take a look at the article above about why we are no longer supporting that version of our codebase.

    Lastly to update to the latest v2 views, please follow the steps found in this article → https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/k/prepare-your-site-for-the-removal-of-v1-legacy-views/.

    Let me know if this helps.

    Best,
    Abz

    Plugin Support Abz

    (@abzlevelup)

    Hey @shadabdeveloper, this thread has been inactive for a while, so we’re going to go ahead and mark it Resolved. Please feel free to open a new thread if any other questions come up, and we’d be happy to help.

    Cheers,
    Abz

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