• Resolved pingram

    (@pingram3541)


    Another site on FastComet crashed after using this plugin, it is a single website being hosted and has 3gb memory w/ approx 20 pages (basically this isn’t a website pushing any limits by any means). Server CPU avg is 1% hitting 4% at peak. Here are the steps I took:

    1) enabled latest version of this plugin
    2) Searched latest BeTheme premium theme (approx 25mb due to some plugin archives), the query was for a simple selector named “Subheader”
    3) The search completed but after waiting approx 5-6 min, and during this time all front and back end loading of the site would not complete, just a continuous browser page load (no content, just white page)
    4) After completion I saw results but could not access my site when navigating and eventually timed out with “resource limits exceeded” message and in addition my IP was banned from trying to reload the website so many times.

    I found out that the plugin uses admin-ajax.php and exceeded the servers set limits of simultaneous scripts running at one time (over 100 times today alone). I’m not sure what the exact limits are but I only encounter this when using this plugin. I use both FastComet and BeTheme for many sites without issue until I need to find hooks using this plugin.

    I’d like to suggest the following:

    1) Being able to search within the sub-folders of themes and plugins, not just the entire folder.
    2) Kill the process if it takes too long or causes unresponsiveness
    3) A log of whats going on, what is working and what is not so we can better troubleshoot (server logs are a combination of too many things and makes it difficult to find what one is looking for unless you already know what to look for)

    Otherwise this is a great tool =)

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  • Plugin Author Marius L. J.

    (@clorith)

    Hi,

    I’m not sure how you managed to get multiple scripts running at once, the plugin only makes a singular call to admin-ajax.php at a time.

    I did just release version 2.2.0, which includes default timeouts if the plugin determines the server configured values to be too high, this should help address things taking too long between updates when performing searches.

    As for the suggestion of being able to select sub-folders, i*m afraid that’s not in line with the plugin vision, as it adds unnecessary complexity to the primary feature.

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