Hi @jgregory_ca
Okay, the fix for Avada addon should be ready in a couple of days. Just FYI.
Thanks!
Hi,
A fantastic plugin. I've just updated from (I think) a version 1.1 of the plugin, to the latest 1.32.90 - along with updating to WP 5.5
Unsurprisingly it was asking to rebuild the index, so I clicked the rebuilt button, but it never completed.
Doing a bit of detective work, it seems to be, where it drops all the tables, then recreates them I'm getting the following:
[12-Aug-2020 13:38:08 UTC] WordPress database error Specified key was too long; max key length is 767 bytes for query CREATE TABLE wpftsi_index
(
id
int(10) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment,
tid
bigint(10) unsigned NOT NULL,
tsrc
varchar(255) NOT NULL,
tdt
datetime NOT NULL default '1970-01-01 00:00:00',
build_time
int(11) NOT NULL default '0',
update_dt
datetime NOT NULL default '1970-01-01 00:00:00',
force_rebuild
tinyint(4) NOT NULL default '0',
locked_dt
datetime NOT NULL default '1970-01-01 00:00:00',
PRIMARY KEY (id
),
UNIQUE KEY tid_tsrc_unique
(tid
,tsrc
),
KEY tid
(tid
),
KEY build_time
(build_time
),
KEY force_rebuild
(force_rebuild
),
KEY locked_dt
(locked_dt
),
KEY tsrc
(tsrc
)
) ENGINE=InnoDB AUTO_INCREMENT=1 DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci made by do_action('wp_ajax_wpftsi_submit_rebuild'), WP_Hook->do_action, WP_Hook->apply_filters, WPFTS_Core->ajax_submit_rebuild, WPFTS_Index->create_db_tables
select VERSION();
returns:
10.1.45-MariaDB-0+deb9u1
So for now I'm stuck. I think the problem, is utf8mb4 doesn't seem to allow an index longer than 191 characters when using utf8mb4
https://make.wordpress.org/core/2015/04/02/the-utf8mb4-upgrade/
Talks about making sure indexes are the less that 191 long. Is there a way out of this, other than going back to the old version?!
Many thanks.
Rupert
Thank you for this report. We are working on this fix now. Should be ready in the nearest hours.
Well, first of all, MariaDB 10.1.x that you're using is equal to MySQL 5.6, exactly has the limitation of 767 bytes for index prefix. In MySQL 5.7 and higher (MariaDB 10.2+) this limitation was extended to 3072 bytes which is covering the issue.
But since we still have a lot of users who are using MySQL 5.6 currently, we going to limit index size to 191 symbols. Because nobody actually uses such long text values.
Hi, @ruperte
We just released a new version of WPFTS v1.33.92. It has the index size issue fixed.
Please, could you try it and tell me if it fixes your problem?
Hi,
Just installed, it's re-indexed everything fine and is working great now.
Many thanks for the fast turn around.
Rupert