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  • will3
    Participant

    Hello. I’m new to BuddyPress and I’m trying to figure out whether this is a suitable platform for what I’m trying to design. All comments and any help is appreciated.

    I’m designing a platform for students to share notes on the books and topics they’ve been doing research on. The basic features I need are at last:
    -Tagged posts (and searching by tags)
    -Picture attachments
    -Privacy settings (mark posts private / public / friends)
    -Feed based on tags / friends

    Now, WordPress blog entries come with tags and multimedia attachment, but they lack privacy settings. On the other hand, there are plugins for improving the Activity entries of BuddyPress including adding media and privacy settings, but it still seems to lack in functionality compared to blog posts.

    Can you give me any pointers on how to proceed or am I trying to use this software for something it’s not intended for and should look for another solution?

    Thank you!

    #264795
    hemanttechno
    Participant

    Hello There,

    Thanks for your support in advance.

    I want to add new feature for my buddypress registered members where Member may be a “fighter” and he can search another all member of his “sport type”. if one find the same type of sport man he can “challenge” another for match/fight. And opponent can be able to accept challenge.

    “Here *Search and after search *Challenge button & *Accept Challenge I do need to create.”

    Please help me some sample of codes. I’m intermediate in php, wordpress and buddypress. Please anyone help me how to do code in right direction to achieve this task.

    #264791
    SmartRobbie
    Participant

    im trying to set up a new site.
    using learndash and also have the uncanny toolkit, also have buddypress installed, but when I create a registration page, it looks like its using buddy press registration.
    added this plugin and have a login/logout page and a registration page:

    Home

    but when I register, get an email, click on the email confirmation, it takes me back to the website saying verified. but when i try to use the username and password I entered it didnt work? jut says Oops! Invalid username and/or password. I have tried this multiple times and all the same.

    my main aim is to get someone to register when they want to take a course e.g. this course.

    How to get promoted

    any ideas on what I am doing wrong or missing?

    #264790
    tremy0207
    Participant

    Notice: Undefined variable: current_user_liked in /srv/www/wordpress-default/public_html/wp-content/plugins/rating-system/buddypress.php on line 80
    Notice: Undefined variable: current_user_disliked in /srv/www/wordpress-default/public_html/wp-content/plugins/rating-system/buddypress.php on line 18

    #264788
    5lions
    Participant

    Ported *to* buddypress/bbpress from VanillaForums.

    Currently running a beta-site, with the old forum imported.

    But im randomly getting emails because people are @mentioning me in the forum.
    However, no one is using this forum, just for testing, and the mentions are years OLD.

    I dont understand the mechanism for when emails go out.
    Any ideas whats causing this?

    #264785
    Siddharth
    Participant

    hello support team,

    I’m facing a problem after updating buddypress to 2.8.2. Once I submit any text into activity stream it shows the website in an IFRAME, see the screenshot below plz. Can provide login if that helps.

    Screenshot: http://nimb.ws/ufhcbA

    Also when I’m trying to upload an image into activity stream, or trying to upload an image in Groups avatar or cover photo or my individual cover photo, it says “An error occured. Please try again later”. It was working all fine 2 days ago & after the buddypress update it doesn’t seems to work.

    I’m using:-

    WP 4.7.3
    BP 2.8.2
    BBpress 2.5.12
    rtMedia for WordPress, BuddyPress and bbPress 4.3.1
    Gravity Forms 2.0.6.9 – For customized registration page
    Gravity Forms User Registration Add-On 3.3.9 – For mapping user registration with WP & BP fields.

    Please help!

    Thanks,
    Sidd

    #264782
    hakanoez
    Participant

    hey folks,

    I use Learnpress, Buddypress and Learnpress-Buddypress Integration plugins and Semplice Theme.

    Everything works fine except the registration page. Only a blank page with header and footer are visible and there is no form in the source code anymore.

    I already checked the following:

    – deactivated/activated the plugin
    – setting up new pages and reference to the latest one
    – enabled “anyone can register”
    – deactivated CSS on register page

    If there is no common solution for this issue, is there any possibility to solely run buddypress on registration page without any other plugins/themes?

    Regards,
    hakanoez

    tpstriker
    Participant

    I’m able to create xprofile fields but I can’t edit or delete them. I receive the error “Sorry, you are not allowed to access this page.”.
    I’m a super admin in multisite and admin on this site.
    I have disabled all the plugins except buddypress and that did not fix the problem. I have changed the theme to twenty seventeen and that did not solve the problem.

    Wordpress Multisite install v4.7.3 and buddypress v2.8.2

    bp_root_blog is set to site #3 (Only site with buddypress activated)

    bbullwinkelhb
    Participant

    Hi folks,

    I need help – we are running BuddyPress as a social intranet at our company and I need to hide the last activity updates of the users after their names listed in the member directory (WordPress v4.7.3, BuddyPress v.2.8.2, Theme: Catch Box). Preferably without child themes. Thx for your help!

    integrallife
    Participant

    As soon as I solved my previous problem, I ran into a new one.

    I am trying to give my users full moderation privileges for groups they themselves create. But for some reason, whenever a Group Admin (not a site admin) tries to delete someone else’s comment in a group they’ve created, they receive a 404 error.

    Users can successfully delete their own comments.

    Site admins can successfully delete any/all comments.

    Group Admins, however, can see the delete button for other people’s comments in their own groups, but receive a 404 error when they click it.

    Here’s what I am running:

    BuddyPress 2.7.3
    X Theme 4.6.4
    Wordpress 4.6.4
    Hosted by WP Engine

    And here’s my url, happy to give admin creds if necessary.

    Homepage

    integrallife
    Participant

    Hello, I am having a very difficult time figuring out why we cannot seem to upload profile or group images on our Prod site. Here’s what I am experiencing:

    – Whenever I try to upload a new image, i receive an error that says “Upload Failed! Error was: Please upload only these file types: JPEG, GIF, PNG.” (I have tried all three file types; all fail.)

    – Oddly, the “Take Photo” option seems to work.

    Here’s what I am running:

    BuddyPress 2.7.3
    X Theme 4.6.4
    Wordpress 4.6.4
    Hosted by WP Engine

    Happy to provide login info if that helps.

    Thank you for the support, and I hope you can help me get this figured out!

    Here’s the live url (Note that BuddyPress is currently activated, but not yet integrated into our nav system. I want to wait until we have this problem fixed before I make the BP features public.)

    Homepage

    #264772
    elijeh
    Participant

    I looked at the description of that before and thought it seemed to be aimed at matching people with similar characteristics – which is what I already have.

    I want something that allows a member to say he/she wants a match to characteristics that are different. For example, she doesn’t smoke but is ok if he does. Or he drinks but wants her to be a person who doesn’t. Or he is 6’3″ tall and is looking for someone who is shorter than that.

    My understanding of what I’ve currently got is that it takes one member’s profile and matches it with members who have identical profiles (except for the “man looking for a woman” field).

    Do you know if match-me-for-buddypress allows non-identical matching?

    #264771
    Venutius
    Moderator

    Take a look at https://wordpress.org/plugins/match-me-for-buddypress/ I think this is a good start.

    #264770
    elijeh
    Participant

    I want the members on my dating site to fill in profile fields about themselves and then be able to search for specific characteristics they desire (found in other members’ profile fields) to find a “match”. I haven’t been able to figure out how to do this. I think it requires two sets of profile fields – one for “myself” and one for “my ideal date”.

    How can I create the two sets of profile fields and connect them so when a member searches for “my ideal date”, the info from other members’ “myself” is accessed and a matching percentage given?

    I think it has to be two sets of fields because the language differs between when a member fills in info about themselves and when they input what they are seeking.

    I’m trying to get my site up live and it’s taking me forever so I sure appreciate any help you can provide.

    I’m using WordPress 4.7.3 running Sweetdate Child theme that came with BuddyPress Version 2.8.2

    #264767
    shanebp
    Moderator

    You need to contact the creator of that plugin: buddypress-who-clicked-at-my-profile

    vera76
    Participant

    Hi, can some please help me to solve this issue:

    Notice: Undefined index: showavatars in …/wp-content/plugins/buddypress-who-clicked-at-my-profile/plugin.php on line 95

    how can i fix this? Thanks for any help.vera

    ckuhl
    Participant

    Hello, I am trying to create a community site for a client with a WordPress multisite. I’m running beaver builder and installed BuddyPress, but when I do, BuddyPress breaks the page builder. Any thoughts?

    #264754
    maccast
    Participant

    I was dealing with this problem too. It might not be exactly what you’re looking for, but in my case I just decided to hook into the BP signup, extract the full name, split it at the first space and then update the WordPress ‘first_name’ and ‘last_name’ user metadata fields with the results.

    Here is the code you can add to your functions.php or custom plug-in:

    // define the bp_core_signup_user callback 
    function ac_bp_core_signup_user( $user_id ) { 
        // make action magic happen here...
        $fullname = bp_get_member_profile_data( array( 'field' => 'Name', 'user_id' => $user_id ) );
       //split the full name at the first space
       $name_parts = explode(" ", $fullname, 2);
    
       //set the firstname and lastname for WordPress based on the BP name
       //firstname
       if( isset($name_parts[0]) )
            update_user_meta( $user_id, 'first_name', $name_parts[0] );
    
       //lastname
       if( isset($name_parts[1]) )
           update_user_meta( $user_id, 'last_name', $name_parts[1] );
    
       //not needed for an action, but I always like to return something
       return $fullname;
    }
    
    // BuddyPress save first name last name to WP profile on signup 
    add_action( 'bp_core_signup_user', 'ac_bp_core_signup_user', 10, 1 );
    mikeboltonca
    Participant

    Shane, I wonder if you can help me stitch together the sequence of events between clicking “Post” on the “What’s new?” form and the moment that groups_is_user_member() is called.

    I’m wondering if there might be an intermediary step I could modify so it doesn’t perform the member check in this particular case.

    I still need groups_is_user_member() intact to keep non-managers out of the Management group, so hacking that function directly (or filtering it across the board) won’t do the job for me.

    Thanks again for your insight. BuddyPress is a gloriously complex system, and it takes a long time to reverse-engineer it by reading docs and looking through the files.

    #264750
    Henry Wright
    Moderator

    Thanks for the reply, so you’re saying I should rename this field to “First Name” and create a secondary field for “Last Name” ?

    That’s one approach you could take.

    If there is nothing special about the field, is there a hook or filter where I can replace the field entirely and map them to first / last name fields in WordPress?

    I think not unfortunately. You could request one be added by opening a ticket on Trac

    dultus
    Participant

    Hello!

    I have a small problem with BuddyPress:
    http://www.dultus.de/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Unbenannt.png
    the selection rectangle for the avatar is very small and unselectable and the uploaded picture is as you can see pretty cut.

    Someone knows a solution?
    I’m using:
    Customizr theme
    and
    Wordpress v. 4.7.3
    //EDIT
    I’m also using lazy load

    Thank you for any help!

    shanebp
    Moderator

    Yup, it’s failing on groups_is_user_member() in bp-groups\bp-groups-functions.php.

    You could hack that function, but I think what you really need is a filter hook on the return.
    Then your task would be simple.

    groups_post_update() in bp-templates\bp-legacy\buddypress-functions.php uses groups_is_user_member()

    You could create an enhancement ticket on trac.

    mikeboltonca
    Participant

    Hi folks,

    I use BuddyPress as part of a company intranet. Our BuddyPress Groups are used as a quick way to find who works in a particular department or location.

    For our purposes, it makes sense for any staff member to be able to use any groups’ activity stream and bbPress forums, without having to join that group. The only exceptions would be for hidden groups, such as our Management group; they should still be invisible to non-members.

    I’ve already solved half the problem by creating a plugin that allows any member to participate in any group’s bbPress forum: Read forum topic.

    The next challenge is to allow anyone to post on any group’s activity stream (i.e. Home page).
    There are two parts:
    Show the “What’s new?” form to non-members
    To do this, we can modify the template for /groups/single/activity.php.
    If we change line 52 from: <?php if ( is_user_logged_in() && bp_group_is_member() ) : ?> to: <?php if ( is_user_logged_in() ) : ?>, the template will no longer check if the user is a member anymore, so the “What’s new?” form will show up for everyone.

    At this point, if a non-member tries to write an activity post, the following error message appears:

    There was a problem posting your update. Please try again.

    I’d guess the action of posting checks if the user has permission to do so. Since they don’t, the post fails.

    Allow users to write activity posts without joining the group
    This is where I’m stuck.
    I’ve tried to use the translation file to track down the function that’s throwing the error. The There was a problem posting your update. Please try again. line reference points to bp-templates/bp-legacy/buddypress-functions.php:950 (this is actually line 962 now). If I change the error message directly on that line, the change isn’t reflected on the page. That tells me the error is coming from somewhere else.

    I would love a bit of insight on which files are involved once the user clicks “Post”.
    As always, I’ll report back with my full solution if I figure this out.

    Thanks for any help you can provide!

    #264742
    exentric
    Participant

    For anyone else looking for this ….. and I know there are a lot of you because I found hundreds of similar posts , here it is link I think that this functionality is very very important to buddypress , and hopefully it will be added and extended (i will be posting what I add to this functionality here) , @danbp there is no way I could believe that no one else needed this function

    #264740
    refvet
    Participant

    Hi!

    This issue seems to be a popular one, but I’ve tried the solutions suggested in the previous posts (ranging from 3-1 year ago) such as:

      deactivated all other plug-ins except for BP,
      set the permaulnk to post-name
      checked the “Anyone can register” box
      made sure registration.php and activate.php exist in ../plugins/buddypress/bp-themes/bp-default/

    But still no luck 🙁

    I’m using the latest versions:
    – WordPress ver 4.7.3
    – BuddyPress ver 2.8.2
    – PHP 5.4

    Thanks! Much appreciated!

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