

Here is the error code form the debug log: I am trying to use the dropbox functionality, but no luck. Server EnvironmentĖ4bit (Your server supports files up to 1 Exabyte, practically unlimited) This may cause problems in some plugin functions. VersionĔ.2.0 Iptanus Services Server is unreachable. PHP Catchable fatal error: Argument 1 passed to Kunnu\Dropbox\Dropbox::_construct() must be an instance of Kunnu\Dropbox\DropboxApp, null given, called in /home/content/n3pnexwpnas02_data6369/html/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-file-upload-pro/extensions/wfu_dropbox/_wfu_dropbox.php on line 23 and defined in /home/content/n3pnexwpnas02_data6369/html/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-file-upload-pro/vendor/dropbox2/kunalvarma05/dropbox-php-sdk/src/Dropbox/Dropbox.php on line 103 PHP Warning: file_get_contents( ): failed to open stream: Connection refused in /home/content/n3pnexwpnas02_data6369/html/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-file-upload-pro/lib/wfu_functions.php on line 2802 Looking at the debug log, I see ġ 08:56:48 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function get_page_permastruct() on null in /home/content/n3pnexwpnas02_data6369/html/wp-includes/link-template.php on line 357
WORDPRESS DROPBOX PLUGIN PRO
I am setting up File Uploader Pro on Staging but I am unable to activate the Dropbox functionality. The ability to determine if the local file will be deleted or not, by setting the value “delete” or “keep” in dropboxlocal attribute into the shortcode, or by setting Local File Action option using the Shortcode Composer.Īfter enabling Dropbox uploads, files that the website visitors upload through the WordPress File Upload plugin will be transferred to the Dropbox account that we have set.įor any questions, problems or suggestions, please contact us.If no destination path is set, files will be transferred to the root of Dropbox account. If this directory does not exist, it will be created when a file is transferred to the Dropbox account. The ability to define the destination directory at the Dropbox account by setting dropboxpath attribute into the shortcode, or by setting Dropbox Path option using the Shortcode Composer.If you wish to use the Shortcode Composer, then go to Interoperability tab and enable the option “Upload to Dropbox”, as shown below: Now you are ready to enable Dropbox uploads to your WordPress File Upload plugin instances, by adding manually the attribute dropbox=”true” inside the plugin’s shortcode. Press the Allow button to go to the next screen, which displays a code:Ĭopy the code and paste it into the textbox of the Dropbox Uploads option in plugin’s Settings as follows:Īfter pressing the Finish button, approval process will complete and you will see the “Activated” text, as shown below: By pressing this button, a new page appears informing that “ WordPress File Upload Plugin would like access to the files and folders in your Dropbox” as shown below (in case you are not logged in your Dropbox account, then you will be first asked to log into your account): There is a Dropbox Uploads option there which shows that Dropbox Uploads are not activated and prompts to press the “Press here” button.

We do this very easily by going to the plugin’s Settings in Dashboard: To enable Dropbox uploads, we first need to define a Dropbox account and allow the plugin to have access to it.

Administrators can choose to transfer the files uploaded by their website visitors to a Dropbox account. After 3.5.0 version, WordPress File Upload plugin supports Dropbox uploads.
