• Resolved bill8

    (@bill8)


    e.categories is undefined

    in t in u in t in Unknown in WithFilters(t) in div in div in div in t in div in t in Unknown in WithFilters(t) in t in t in div in div in div in div in t in t

    I get this error when I load sitekit in my WordPress admin dashboard.

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  • Thread Starter bill8

    (@bill8)

    That’s the error for the main Site Kit dashboard after connecting all the services. I get this error on the Adsense section of Site Kit:

    e[t] is undefined

    in Unknown in Suspense in t

    Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    @bill8 Thanks for reporting, we’re aware of this issue you’re encountering and a plugin update later this week will hopefully address this.

    For the moment temporary disconnecting the AdSense module should allow you to view your Site Kit dashboard as normal (but will also remove ad code if you’ve only used Site Kit to place ads).

    Can you share your site URL or inform me if you’ve used Site Kit to place your AdSense code?

    Thread Starter bill8

    (@bill8)

    plantgrowersclub.com

    I had site kit set before to do my ads automatically, but I turned off auto ads and now I place my ads manually by using the ad codes inside of text widgets.

    Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    @bill8 Understood, in that case you’re not depending on the AdSense module to serve ads. I can check back with you after the latest plugin release this week to see if the module works as expected.

    If you’d prefer to try and connect the module in the meantime please delete the Site Kit plugin before installing and activating once more.

    Thread Starter bill8

    (@bill8)

    So I tried to reconnect the module and now stuff is even more messed up. I went to the settings and pressed disconnect then I deleted the plugin and reinstalled it. Then I tried to reconnect the Google services but after I click the “Allow” button on Google’s “Make sure you trust Site Kit/Confirm your choices” then I keep getting sent to my CentOS error page instead of my website:

    Just visiting?
    
    The website you just visited is either experiencing problems or is undergoing routine maintenance.
    
    If you would like to let the administrators of this website know that you've seen this page instead of the page you expected, you should send them e-mail. In general, mail sent to the name "webmaster" and directed to the website's domain should reach the appropriate person.

    I downloaded my apache httpd error log to read the errors but I don’t understand what the errors are trying to tell me. Should I e-mail you the error log?

    Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    @bill8 Appreciate the update, the logs may be very useful. You can share them using this form.

    As the issue you’re now encountering differs to the original error do you have any other sites hosted on the same server you can check Site Kit setup from? There have been other reports of users being redirected after authentication which we are investigating.

    Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    @bill8 Just following up with you on this issue as we’ve made some progress with a potential fix. Can you check setup once more with the latest version of Site Kit (v1.4)? Before doing so please reset Site Kit and delete the plugin in full.

    It would be great to hear whether you’re able to get connected after trying. And thanks for then patience so far.

    Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    @bill8 Just to let you know we’ve managed to release a fix for this issue you’ve been encountering. Please update to the latest version of Site Kit (version 1.6.0) and check your Site Kit dashboard.

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