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July 11, 2009 at 8:33 pm #49122
In reply to: BuddyBar for bbPress
Rohan Kapoor
ParticipantOk! I’m totally stuck and I have no idea why. I am trying to integrate wordpress mu 2.7.1 with the bbpress 1.01 and the most recent version of buddypress using deep integration.
As soon as I add the deep integration code:
if ( !defined( ‘ABSPATH’ ) & !defined( ‘XMLRPC_REQUEST’ )) {
define( ‘WP_USE_THEMES’, false );
//
// You will need to get the ABSOLUTE path to this file |
// \|/
include_once( ‘/home/admin/wpmu/wp-blog-header.php’ );
header( “HTTP/1.1 200 OK” );
header( “Status: 200 All rosy” );
}
I am redirected to http://wpmu.zyrot.com/wp-signup.php?new=forums.zyrot.com I can’t even install or activate the plugin. Somebody please help me here. i would really appreciate it!
Thanks
July 11, 2009 at 6:22 pm #49117In reply to: WPmu BBPress BdPress – in which order?
Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterThere is a bug with running the latest version of WordPress MU and BuddyPress together. I am not aware of a proper fix yet, keep your eye on https://buddypress.org/forums/topic/wordpress-mu-281-released.
July 11, 2009 at 12:50 am #49091In reply to: BuddyBar for bbPress
r-a-y
KeymasterHOWEVER…
I lose the forums function in BuddyPress groups
Remember you also need the XMLRPC call in your bb-config.php as well for group forums.
$bb->bb_xmlrpc_allow_user_switching = true;(goes right before ?> in bb-config.php)
Do this again and make sure you have the XMLRPC line in bb-config.php
July 11, 2009 at 12:45 am #49090In reply to: BuddyBar for bbPress
russell-crosswy
ParticipantJJJ’s method, it looks like /home/public_html/…
But that way will get BuddyBar in bbPress to work and my forums integration from BuddyPress breaks.
The only way to keep the forums integration in BuddyPress is to leave it as http://mywebsite.com/wp-blog-hear.php
I just have no idea why that works…
July 10, 2009 at 9:46 pm #49079In reply to: BuddyBar for bbPress
russell-crosswy
ParticipantI followed r-a-y’s advice and used the ABS path in my bb-config.php file.
I can activate and use the BuddyBar in bbPress normally.
HOWEVER…
I lose the forums function in BuddyPress groups, but if I go back to bb-config.php and use the URL for the include_once line I get the forums functionality back and BuddyBar stops working, i.e. it disappears from bbPress.
I guess I don’t REALLY have deep integration working, but the forums functionality works as I would expect and right now that is what I am concerned about.
I’m going to have to sit out and watch this play out and hopefully an easy to follow guide comes out to integrate the latest versions of WPMU, BP, and BB.
My setup may not be “right” but it works as I want it so that’s all I can ask for right now.
July 10, 2009 at 9:24 pm #49073In reply to: No input file specified.
Jeff Sayre
ParticipantIt could be an issue with rewrite rules. Read these two threads. Please not that Nginx does not (read cannot) use a .htaccess file.
https://buddypress.org/forums/topic/404-errors-using-yahoo-to-host#post-16797
July 10, 2009 at 8:28 pm #49064In reply to: Install only blog, forum and memeber list
John James Jacoby
KeymasterYes, this is possible to do without modifying any core code.
July 10, 2009 at 7:24 pm #49052In reply to: BuddyPress Future w/o MVC: Big Deal?
Mike
ParticipantThat’s exactly why I brought up this topic. Just speaking from my own experience of talking with clients who want a CMS site, virtually all of them initially scough at WordPress because it still, to a large extent, carries the stigma of just being a very good blogging system. And if you wanted to build something more substantial, Joomla would be a better choice — you’ll constantly see that argument in whichever forum, be it Joomla, Drupal or EE. By and large, most clients will reconsider using WP when they’ve seen an amazing site that doesn’t look like your typical Kubrick blog.
So now that Anahita is out in the open, there’s going to be that debate again… and I can just see the client’s pitch for Anahita. “Well, Joomla is more for enterprise sites, so we’d like to run with Anahita instead of WP/BP.” If that’s the case, you could argue to look at the companies using WP and that Anahita requires Nooku and the whole MVC thing is just a moot point. Along the same vein, why not just get rid of that slide that even mentions spaghetti code? Just keep it simple… one is just as good as the other. Yes?
July 10, 2009 at 5:32 pm #49039In reply to: BuddyPress Future w/o MVC: Big Deal?
peterverkooijen
ParticipantMember management in WPMU/Buddypress seems patchy as hell to me, with member data spread out over several database tables that aren’t synchronized between xprofile and wpmu, mixing different methods to store data. The registration process is horribly inflexible. Basic things like styling the registration form or editing system emails require hacking core files.
Not sure if this would have been better if WordPress/Buddypress followed an MVC architecture. Wikipedia’s description of MVC:
Model-view-controller (MVC) … isolates business logic from the user interface, permitting one to be freely modified without affecting the other. The controller collects user input, the model manipulates application data, and the view presents results to the user …
I like the sound of “isolating business logic”. I want the end user functionality that WPMU/BP provides (“… WordPress’s usability …”), but have serious concerns about having to rely on WPMU/BP for central member management and registration, the foundation of my project. Unfortunately I can’t have one without the other.
Please don’t dismiss the criticism.
if there’s someone moaning about how any particular bit of software is not written following MVC, they have two options – write their own, or shut up.
They did. They are developing Anahita Social Engine on Joomla. I may have to check it out.
July 10, 2009 at 2:54 pm #49028In reply to: Possibly a bug with BP
Burt Adsit
ParticipantIf I were you I’d run not walk to the wpmu forums where they are expert at dealing with this kind of issue. Search first and don’t mention bp. Just describe your symptoms. You lost site admin status. https://mu.wordpress.org/forums/
July 10, 2009 at 1:50 pm #49022In reply to: members listing ?
José M. Villar
ParticipantThis is the post I meant:
https://buddypress.org/forums/topic/minimal-groups-forums-members-and-blogs-lists
July 10, 2009 at 1:47 pm #49021In reply to: members listing ?
José M. Villar
ParticipantTry using the loops.
https://codex.buddypress.org/developer-docs/custom-buddypress-loops/the-site-members-loop/
Try using the forum search:
https://buddypress.org/forums/search.php?q=member+list
Sorry, but I do not know how to implement this, I do not code myself.
There´s also an old post by Burt, will try to find it
July 10, 2009 at 1:17 pm #49019In reply to: Question on Forum integration
5942marine
ParticipantAwesome guys, thanks so much
July 10, 2009 at 11:19 am #49014In reply to: External Blogs
peterverkooijen
Participant“I suspect this will be less of a BuddyPress thing and more of a WPMU thing as it comes down the pipeline.”
Does that mean Nicola Greco’s code – “70 percent done” – will not be integrated into a future Buddypress?
Will Nicola Greco contribute the code to WPMU? Should we raise the issue at the WPMU forums?
July 10, 2009 at 11:10 am #49013In reply to: Unable to post on my website in forum discussion
gen-superman
ParticipantPlease make sure to read and click on:
https://buddypress.org/forums/topic/forum-install-some-helping-hints-2
July 10, 2009 at 11:06 am #49012In reply to: Unable to post on my website in forum discussion
gen-superman
Participant$bb->bb_xmlrpc_allow_user_switching = true;
TheEasyButton
Oh, thank god you exist in this world

You were right…
I actually made several mistakes, that I wanted to point out, and then my final post on this topic will lead to the url to where I found out how to fix my issues.
But, thanks to TheEasyButton and John James Jacoby for their help. As it truly helped.
Also a big thanks to Trent Adams for writing up that helpful tutorial found sticky on these buddypress forums.
I had forgotten several steps
– Add the code to the bottom of the bb-config file, that TheEasyButton mentioned above.
– Disable forum discussions on new or existing group forums, and then re-enable them after they are created or working.
– Needed to be signed in to both WPMU and BBPRESS as the administrator and not the key master. I had forgotten to set up my new admin account to have admin priviledges on the bbpress side. Woops… like big woops.

There are two MAJOR things I wanted to point out.
– If you tried to intall bbpress 1.0.1 by itself as fresh install, then I kept getting a major error that said, “Could not create new forum” during installing. I had to install bbpress 1.0 first to a new SQL database, then I removed all the files from the BBPRESS folder, and then uploaded the new bbpress 1.0.1 files. Which once I installed this new version, the SQL database was already set up for bbpress, so it just treated it as updating. Someone at BBPRESS really needs to fix that, as I’m sure many people are running into that problem.
– The last thing I would like to mention, is that I didn’t really see on the tutorial article about helpful forum integration on the buddypress forums, about the cookies. I probably just missed that part, but it is very important that even when you overwrite your bbpress files, that when you over write your bb_config file, that you make sure the cookies are set and match wp_config cookies, of course with the bb_ prefix within the cookie parameters. Such as:
define( ‘BB_AUTH_KEY’, ‘XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX’ );
define( ‘BB_SECURE_AUTH_KEY’, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX’);
define( ‘BB_LOGGED_IN_KEY’, ‘XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX’ );
define( ‘BB_NONCE_KEY’, ‘XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX’ );
define(‘BB_AUTH_SALT’, ‘XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX’);
define(‘BB_LOGGED_IN_SALT’, ‘XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX’);
define(‘BB_SECURE_AUTH_SALT’, ‘XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX’);
define( ‘WP_AUTH_COOKIE_VERSION’, 1 );
If you forget that last line, then it will definitely mess up everything too. But, the plugins placed into the right directories are the most important. This also doesn’t include that some buddy press plugins require that you move certain files from those plugins into your default buddy press theme. You also have to have a default buddy press theme in order to see everything properly too.
One more thing,
Hopefully, one day, someone will create an easier way to do all of this. Everything is so scattered all over the place, and right now, it can take a newbie several hours to get everything set up the way it is suppose to be. So, hopefully, somebody might create a program or something that will just automatically do everything for you or done through a central area at least.
Thanks again for the help,
my problem is solved.
July 10, 2009 at 9:49 am #49010In reply to: BuddyBar for bbPress
Warwick Booth
ParticipantHi
I got mine to work with removing the call for the logo in bp-buddybar.php
http://community.echo360.com/forums/
function bp_buddybar_for_bbpress() {
echo '<div id="wp-admin-bar">';
//bp_adminbar_logo();July 10, 2009 at 9:15 am #49009In reply to: Missing: BBPress Integration Docs
TheEasyButton
ParticipantOh my head hurts. *laughs*
I’ve still not been able to do this from scratch. I think there’s either a file that BP is looking for or something in the database that’s been omitted from the newest release of bbPress.
But for now, hopefully this solution will work.
July 10, 2009 at 9:11 am #49008In reply to: Question on Forum integration
TheEasyButton
ParticipantI just posted the steps that I’ve been taking to install the latest releases of WPMU, BuddyPress & bbPress. You can find it here.
July 10, 2009 at 9:10 am #49006In reply to: Unable to post on my website in forum discussion
TheEasyButton
ParticipantOne thing that might help is to put the following code on bb-config.
$bb->bb_xmlrpc_allow_user_switching = true;I’ve tried to do this install from scratch for almost a week and have failed every time. But here are the steps I’ve been taking to get all of the newest releases to work together.
As always – get backups before making any changes!!
After you get wpmu & bp installed, install bbPress alpha 6 using my tutorial
Steps 24-28 deal with cookies. Ignore those and instead, use the bbPress integration plugin to get the codes for all of that. Then, delete the plugin.
After you get alpha 6 working correctly (group discussion works & login integration works), rename your bb-config file. Then overwrite the alpha 6 files with bbPress 1.0.1 Don’t delete the files!!! Overwrite them!! I think there’s a file being left behind that bp looks for & it isn’t included in the new version.
After overwriting the files, navigate to your forums. (i.e. domain.com/forums) and you’ll be presented with an install screen. Enter your database info & on the next page it will tell you that the database is already there & you probably want to use the upgrade script. Go through & do that part.
When finished with the database upgrade, open your old (renamed) bb-config file and copy all of your manually added codes over to your new bb-config file. Save & upload & all that good stuff.
At this point, group discussion should work. If not, check your xml settings & make sure they’re still on. The buddypress enable plugin (found in forum settings) doesn’t need to be activated.
*fingers crossed*
July 10, 2009 at 7:36 am #49004In reply to: Unable to post on my website in forum discussion
gen-superman
ParticipantWell, now I am on a shared hosting service. I honestly have no idea how to check the cookies from the website directly even from the cpanel.
I really do like WordPressMU and buddypress, and my main goal was to use buddy press’s group forum discussions, which utilize bbpress.
I had this working before, and now it just keeps giving some error when I try to post a forum topic in the group discussions:
“There was an error posting that topic.”
Is there any error logs that buddypress, wordpress mu or bbpress produces that can at least show me what in the world is causing the error?
I went into my CPANEL and there are no errors being shown in its error logs.
I thought it was BBPRESS 1.0.1, so I downgraded to BBPRESS 1.0, and keep in mind I created a whole new sql database and username during this, and of course that didnt work.
Then I downgraded to BBPRESS 1.0-RC3, and that didn’t work either. Nothing really has changed, except for bbpress. I have double checked the wp_config and bb_config keys and they all match up perfectly.
However, the cookie hash key has remained the same throughout the entire situation, even after creating new databases and such.
I honestly can’t think of anything else to really do here. I guess, I’m stuck.
For now, I will keep trying, but I’m also just going to look for something else in the mean time to see if anything else is out there. I doubt it, but couldn’t hurt to look.
I truly hope somebody has something else to add regarding my issues, because I honestly have no idea what to do next.
July 10, 2009 at 5:53 am #49000In reply to: Question on Forum integration
Mohit Kumar
ParticipantFirst of all i would say search this forum,There will be many posts regarding it.
There are lot of tutorials over the internet.Hope these helps
https://bbpress.org/forums/topic/basic-integration-screencast
https://bbpress.org/documentation/installation/
External Links
http://umwblogs.org/wiki/index.php/Integrating_WPMu%2C_BuddyPress%2C_and_bbPress
July 10, 2009 at 4:26 am #48996In reply to: BuddyBar for bbPress
John James Jacoby
KeymasterUsing…
include_once($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/wp-blog-header.php');won’t work for groups forums creation, posting, etc… Because it reincludes WordPress during a WordPress to bbPress XMLRPC attempt. If you don’t plan on using groups forums, that code is fine, but if you do, you’ll need to use my way.
The read me says to delete that when you’re done … won’t doing that disable deep-integration?
Oversight in the readme.txt. Just had that part out of order for some reason. It’s updated in the trunk and the repo will catch up soon. Yeah, don’t delete the deep integration part.
July 10, 2009 at 3:02 am #48991In reply to: Request : User Karma based on activity and ratings
José M. Villar
Participant+1
And integrated across the whole Buddypress structure, including forums.
Karma levels/points/awards should be customizable.
July 10, 2009 at 2:57 am #48990In reply to: Group forums meta data
r-a-y
KeymasterHey cozzie,
For bbPress meta keywords / description, I use a modified version of a bbPress plugin called SEO Tools:
http://www.finalwebsites.com/forums/topic/new-plugin-bbpress-seo-tools
Oh, and be sure to set the topic to “resolved” if your question has been answered.
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