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All Community Activity Plugin only showing user's personal activity

  • Participant
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    Daniel on #20386

    Hi,

    I have installed the BP All Community Activity plugin

    https://buddydev.com/plugins/bp-community-activity-on-profile/

    but when navigating to the tab, it only shows the user’s personal activity.

    Is there a tab in WP Dashboard where I can setup it correctly?

    Thank you.

    Regards
    Daniel

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    Brajesh Singh on #20388

    Hi Daniel,
    If it is not showing the community activity, most probably you have a custom code which is affecting activity loop.

    I have re tested the plugin to confirm and it is working for me on a fresh install of BuddyPress, WordPress 5.0.3 and Twentyseventeen.

    Please try it with a different theme or look for suspected plugins.

    Regards
    Brajesh

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    Daniel on #20393

    Hi Brajesh,

    Thank you for your reply.

    I have no clue which plugin could cause the issue. 🙁

    Do you think you could help me in finding out why the plugin does only show the personal activity?

    When I click @Mention for instance, it shows all the activity of the communit, why then it shouldn’t work with the BP-community-activity plugin?

    Thank you for your help and your assistance.

    Regards
    Daniel

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    Daniel on #20430

    Hi Brajesh,

    How can I find suspected plugins causing the issue? The All Activity Feature would be very cool to implement.

    Thank you.

    Regards
    Daniel

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    Brajesh Singh on #20445

    Hi Daniel,
    My suggestion will be to to use a staging environment and then first use a different theme and test if that works, you can test by disabling individual plugins.

    Here is how I test

    1. Disable bp-custom.php and check
    2. Change theme check
    3. Look for the plugins and make a list based on probability of conflict(activity related or exclusion etc plugin have higher priority). Then disable one by one and test.

    Also, if you can use a staging environment for this, it will be better.

    Regards
    Brajesh

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    Daniel on #20503

    Hi Brajesh,

    Apologies for late reply but I was on a business trip the last days.

    I think it must have a conflict with one of the other BP activity Plugins, right?

    I will think of it in order to test on a staging site.

    First I need to build an external Staging site because using WP Staging is not my favourite as mentioned before.

    But I think when the plugin does not work correctly I could also enable debugging and see if error messages are coming up, or what do you think?

    Thanks & Regards
    Daniel

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    Brajesh Singh on #20509

    Hi Daniel,
    No problem.

    External staging will be good enough if both environments are same.

    Yes, it is most probably some plugin related to activity that is causing it.

    I am unable to guess. Yes, enabling debug might provide some clue.

    Regards
    Brajesh

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    Daniel on #20524

    Hi Brajesh,

    Okay thanks for your feedback, I will do some tweaking.

    Thanks and Regards
    Daniel

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