4:06 pm
February 10, 2023
ok so that's very helpful
so yesterday all i did was try and pull the media attachements into the post - which is why my original post was - why is this not working? so i changed the media settings and then tried to change them back. which is where an error occurred as previously i was not generating this number of posts or the massive spend on the openAI account.
so did you, as per my email change the media settings so it should now pull in the image from the original article?
also how do i stop it going thru 100 posts? i only need it to check the up to date posts, most of the RSS feed posts are historic and i don't need those generated as tbh i already have those on the site anyway. i thought i had turned the historic post option off?
i have never touched the max execute time that's always been 120 seconds
can you let me know if you fixed the media attachement settings and how to stop it going thru 100 old posts each RSS feed as that's just silly, i literally just want the ones from the last 24 hours
but that reply is very helpful
chris.starkstructures said
also how do i stop it going thru 100 posts?
You asked a very interesting question and I can't give you an answer to it.
I can implement any feature, but the problem is just figuring out the mechanism of its action. How exactly this option's settings should look like? What should it contain and how should it be described in the documentation? How should it work?
Should it be just an option that allows you to set the number of failed attempts to add a post (no picture, the required keywords were not found, post does not belong to the right category, etc.)? Would this option be understandable to users? Maybe it should have a different working principle?
Suggest your own solution. This is a support forum and it is made for users to be able to suggest the new features that might be useful to them.
As about the max execution time. Perhaps it was not changed and I've got it wrong. Perhaps the script was not pulling the feed for hours in one single process. It's possible that it was just regulatory triggered by your cron as scheduled. I don't know your server cron settings, but if it is set to run say once a hour, it will pull all those 7 feeds 24 times during a single day. This will result... in 33,600 OpenAI GPT API calls, which will cost you some serious money...
4:42 pm
February 10, 2023
the feeds are set to be pulled manually. literally around 11pm each night i was running all feeds and it was generating 7 posts or so
i think the number of posts from yesterday is as you say a result of there not being any image to find because i did not pull the full text from the original article so there was no image pulled, so no thumbnail generated so the post wasn't added and the plugin then moved to the next one which again wouldn't be added for the same reason. this as you said then resulted in 1400 openAI requests as in succession one after another for hours on end.
if one of the posts would ahve been generated then the single post each RSS feed was supposed to make would have been made, the plugin would then have done it's job and stopped - as it was set up as 1 post per feed.
so waht i'm going ot do now is start it up again now that you've changed the settings and see if when it finds an image in one of the RSS feeds it just makes the post then stops with that feed and moves onto the next one.
i'll get back on here in a couple of hours with an update.
fingers crossed
I would suggest you to manually pull one single feed for a test. Look what will be generated, check your OpenAI Key usage stats and the most important - check your Syndicator Log right when the feed will be completely pulled or even in a process of it - just refresh the log in your browser to see the process dynamically.
Don't leave it to cron for the 1st time. Do it once manually under your full control.
5:04 pm
February 10, 2023
That means that some particular server has blocked you. Google News RSS contains links to 3rd-party websites. Every site may block you or may not...
Make sure to use some fake user agent to pretend being a browser: Login to see this link
I didn't pull your feeds at your server, but I've exported one feed to a file and pulled it at my own site for test. Had no problems with it at all.
Actually I think you could be banned for a while by Google for your yesterday's massive invasion at its feeds. Google doesn't like it the same way as Amazon and others...
5:41 pm
February 10, 2023
Ok I’m limited in what I can do on my phone but I can generate posts only if it untick the import full text box in the advanced settings. With that unticked the posts generate fine but no image
with it ticked no posts are generated
I’ll try pretending to be a browser when I’m at my laptop. Hopefully that’ll get images imported too
Not you. CyberSEO Pro has to pretend being a browser: Login to see this link
However is your website IP is really blocked by Google, this won't help. Only time will fix the situation. I don't know now long it may least - hours or days till Google unblocks your server.
Here is what ChatGPT says about your issue:
The AI suggests you to use a proxy server. The CyberSEO Pro plugin allows you to do so: Login to see this link
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