Module is not disabling
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16-10-2019 - |
سؤال
I am working on a client project and set up a development copy of the live site, front is working fine but admin is broken because of the fishpig wordpress integration actually i dont to set wordpress so didnt copy the db for this and want to disable the extension i disable the
by setting false in module config file under /app/etc/modules file and refresh the cache but the admin is not working log folder has wordpress.log file which is saying
2013-05-01T19:14:40+00:00 DEBUG (7): SQLSTATE[HY000] [2002] Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (2)
also the cache is enabled looking for disable it from mysql and compilation is enabled too and admin is not opening :'(
Any body having any idea.
المحلول
Just rename the directory
./app/code/community/Fishpig -> ./app/code/community/Fishpig.bak
That will disable it outright.
Disabling the module via the admin, or via ./app/etc/modules
doesn't always work if another class extends that class anyway.
You can disable the cache by removing the ./var/cache
directory (or by restarting Memcache/Redis/APC if you use them)
You can disable compiler by commenting out the include $compilerConfig
line in index.php
نصائح أخرى
You can disable the cache via the command line using MageTool an addon for the Zend Framework command line application.
[ ~ ] $ zf | grep cache
zf clear mage-core-cache tags[=all]
zf flush mage-core-cache
zf enable mage-core-cache tags[=all]
zf disable mage-core-cache tags[=all]
To disable the cache on your site use the following command inside the directory that contains your magento app folder (Magento Root Directory)
zf disable mage-core-cache tags=all
To install the zf cli and the magetool, visit https://github.com/alistairstead/MageTool for more instructions
If you use disk-based caching you can clear the var/cache/
directory from your Magento root.