• After enabling this plugin, we are seeing periodic 500 errors throughout our site. We can replicate this issue by opening the shop page (the URL above) and the Shift+refreshing the page. After refreshing the page 3 or 4 times, the error below displays in the console.

    If we disable the plugin, the 500 errors no longer display in the console and the random 500 errors throughout the site seem to go away.

    Any ideas as to what could be causing this?

    Here is the error in the inspector console:

    jquery.js:1 POST https://apo.org/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php 500
    send @ jquery.js:1
    ajax @ jquery.js:1
    n.<computed> @ jquery.js:1
    reportDeprecation @ deprecation-notice.js:11
    (anonymous) @ deprecation-notice.js:12
    (anonymous) @ deprecation-notice.js:12
    i @ jquery.js:1
    fireWith @ jquery.js:1
    ready @ jquery.js:1
    J @ jquery.js:1

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  • Plugin Author Marius L. J.

    (@clorith)

    Hiya,

    A 500 error indicates a server failure in some capacity, so it’s not possible to say from the JS errors, we would need to see your servers error logs to say anything specific.

    The function you’re referencing is most likely the deprecation logger though, which doesn’t use a whole lot of code, I could maybe guess at a 500 error happening if you’ve got a lot of issues being reported, and it’s hitting some kind of processing constraint in place, but that should take a lot of issues, in testing on a local machine I can handle 200+ issues without any problems for example.

    But yes, if you’d be able to check your error logs in that period, that would be a great help in identifying the underlaying issue here.

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