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# WordPress Integration Test Connection Fix
## Problem
When testing WordPress integration connection via the frontend, the API was returning:
```
API Error: WordPress site URL not configured
endpoint: "/v1/integration/integrations/1/test_connection/"
```
This occurred because the `SiteIntegration.config_json` field didn't have the `site_url` key set when the integration was created.
## Root Cause
The integration test was checking for `site_url` in `config_json`, but:
1. Some integrations were created without the `site_url` in config
2. The `Site` model has both `domain` and legacy `wp_url` fields that could be used as fallbacks
3. The test connection method wasn't checking these fallback fields
## Solution
### 1. Updated `integration_service.py` (Backend Fix)
Modified `_test_wordpress_connection()` method in:
```
backend/igny8_core/business/integration/services/integration_service.py
```
**Changes:**
- Added fallback logic to check `site.wp_url` if `config.site_url` is not set
- Added fallback logic to check `site.domain` if neither `config.site_url` nor `site.wp_url` is set
- Automatically saves `site_url` to integration config after successful connection test
- Provides better error messages with details about what's missing
**Before:**
```python
site_url = config.get('site_url')
if not site_url:
return {
'success': False,
'message': 'WordPress site URL not configured',
'details': {}
}
```
**After:**
```python
# Try to get site URL from multiple sources
site_url = config.get('site_url')
# Fallback to legacy wp_url if available
if not site_url and integration.site.wp_url:
site_url = integration.site.wp_url
logger.info(f"Using legacy wp_url for integration {integration.id}: {site_url}")
# Fallback to domain field
if not site_url and integration.site.domain:
site_url = integration.site.domain
logger.info(f"Using domain for integration {integration.id}: {site_url}")
if not site_url:
return {
'success': False,
'message': 'WordPress site URL not configured. Please set the site URL in integration config, site domain, or legacy wp_url field.',
'details': {
'integration_id': integration.id,
'site_id': integration.site.id,
'site_name': integration.site.name
}
}
# ... test connection ...
# If connection successful and site_url wasn't in config, save it
if result.get('success') and not config.get('site_url'):
config['site_url'] = site_url
integration.config_json = config
integration.save(update_fields=['config_json'])
logger.info(f"Saved site_url to integration {integration.id} config: {site_url}")
```
### 2. Created Fix Script (Data Fix)
Created script to fix existing integrations:
```
backend/fix_integration_site_url.py
```
This script:
- Finds all WordPress integrations
- Checks if `config_json.site_url` is set
- If not, tries to set it from `site.wp_url` or `site.domain`
- Updates the database with the correct site_url
## How to Deploy
### Step 1: Deploy Code Changes
Upload the updated file to your server:
```bash
# Via FTP/SFTP
igny8/backend/igny8_core/business/integration/services/integration_service.py
```
Or via git:
```bash
cd /path/to/igny8
git pull origin main
```
### Step 2: Run the Fix Script
SSH into your server and run:
```bash
cd /path/to/igny8/backend
python fix_integration_site_url.py
```
Expected output:
```
Fixing WordPress integration site URLs...
============================================================
→ Using domain for integration 1: https://homeg8.com
✓ Updated integration 1 with site_url: https://homeg8.com
============================================================
Summary:
Fixed: 1
Skipped (already set): 0
Errors: 0
============================================================
```
### Step 3: Restart Services
```bash
# Restart Django/Gunicorn
sudo systemctl restart igny8-api
# Or if using Docker
docker-compose restart api
```
### Step 4: Test the Fix
1. Go to your IGNY8 frontend
2. Navigate to **Sites → Settings**
3. Find the WordPress Integration section
4. Click **"Test Connection"**
5. Should now succeed with the message: **"Connection successful"**
## Verification
To verify the fix worked:
### Check Database
```sql
SELECT
id,
site_id,
platform,
config_json->'site_url' as site_url,
is_active
FROM igny8_integrations
WHERE platform = 'wordpress';
```
Expected: All WordPress integrations should have a `site_url` in their config.
### Check Logs
```bash
tail -f /path/to/logs/django.log | grep "IntegrationService"
```
Should see:
```
[IntegrationService] Using domain for integration 1: https://homeg8.com
[IntegrationService] Saved site_url to integration 1 config: https://homeg8.com
```
## Frontend Changes (Already Working)
The frontend (line 131 in `SiteIntegrationsSection.tsx`) already correctly sets `site_url` when creating new integrations:
```typescript
config_json: {
site_url: formData.site_url,
// ...
}
```
So new integrations created via the UI will have the site_url set correctly. This fix only helps with:
1. Existing integrations that were missing site_url
2. Testing connections when site_url wasn't in config
## Files Changed
1. **backend/igny8_core/business/integration/services/integration_service.py** (Modified)
- Updated `_test_wordpress_connection()` method
2. **backend/fix_integration_site_url.py** (New)
- Script to fix existing integrations
## Testing Checklist
- [x] Code compiles without errors
- [ ] Fix script runs successfully
- [ ] Existing integration can test connection
- [ ] New integrations can test connection
- [ ] Site URL is properly saved to config after successful test
- [ ] Error messages are clear when URL is truly missing
## Rollback Plan
If something goes wrong:
1. **Restore old file:**
```bash
git checkout HEAD~1 backend/igny8_core/business/integration/services/integration_service.py
```
2. **Restart services:**
```bash
sudo systemctl restart igny8-api
```
3. **Database is safe** - The fix script only adds data, doesn't delete anything
## Support
If issues persist:
1. Check Django logs: `tail -f /path/to/logs/django.log`
2. Check database: Verify `config_json` has `site_url`
3. Check Site model: Verify `domain` or `wp_url` is set for the site
## Additional Notes
- The fix is backward compatible - existing working integrations won't be affected
- New integrations will continue to work as before
- The fallback logic ensures maximum compatibility with different site configurations
- Logging has been added for debugging purposes