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December 18, 2023 at 6:26 pm #9423
Hi,
I need to run 5.000 posts through GPT to fix grammar. I watched your YT vid where you explain how that is done via AI Content Editor > Existing Content Editor.
You mentioned in the vid it can take cca 3 minutes to perform an update on 1 article. Now imagine I run this on 5.000 articles. 15.000 minutes. 250 hours. 10 days. Fine, so be it.
However…
In 10 days we both know the process will get stuck. Likely already within the first few hours. Connections break, this happens, that happens…
The problem is:
There is no way to tell how far the process is once it’s running. I am guessing that icon will just keep on spinning and I won’t be able to tell whether the process is still running or has it died in the background.
I can restart it and check the “Don’t Process Same Post Twice” box to skip already processed articles, but I will still not know how many are left to process to be able to tell will the process finish that day, that week, or next week. And I will not even know whether it got stuck, should I restart it or not. There’s no indicator of the process stage.
Am I missing something or is the tool missing a process stage log/indicator?
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December 18, 2023 at 8:57 pm #9427
Hello,
First of all, thank you for your purchase.
Yes, indeed, you got the right, the plugin is currently missing a clear progress indicator. I noted this, will be thinking on how to add this in the next update (hopefully I will manage to work this out by the next update).
Regards, Szabi – CodeRevolution.
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December 18, 2023 at 9:39 pm #9431
May I suggest, maybe the process should log the stage in a DB, and then a cron can check on the stage change every 5 minutes to see if it’s still active (if the status changed or looks stuck)? If it seems stuck the cron can just restart the process from the last known active position so that this can run in the background. So that we don’t need to be logged in, have a browser open, restart the process, check on it, etc.
You could show a note under Existing Content Editor that a manual process is running in the background, how far it is (how many done out of how many – refreshed every few seconds) have that icon spinning, and have a button available to stop/kill the process.
When do you plan the next update?
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December 19, 2023 at 5:13 am #9434
Currently I am working on a new major feature, OmniBlocks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVK7NwRbgFA
Will try to squeeze in also this improvement in the next update.
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December 20, 2023 at 8:04 pm #9442
Omniblocks look like a major leap forward in upgrading AI content creation. Exciting times.
Yeah, I hope you do find the time needed to slip some sort of status/progress bar or stage logger for bulk content manual update into this update as this is for now the primary reason I bought the plugin for.
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December 21, 2023 at 5:34 am #9445
Sure, will work on this also.
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January 8, 2024 at 9:05 pm #9552
Hi Szabi,
did you have the chance to add some sort of process stage log/indicator for
Existing Content Editor > Manually Run Post Editing
in your last update?
I got back to active work this week so I haven’t tested it yet but would like to know if it has been added and is it ready for testing?
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January 9, 2024 at 11:48 am #9558
Hello, yes, in the latest update, you will see updates about what is happening in the background, on the bottom of the page.
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January 10, 2024 at 6:33 pm #9579
Hi Szabi,
I tested the Existing Content Editor > Manually Run Post Editing on 3 Post IDs for faster results. I didn’t want to run it on 5000 at once for the first test.
What happened after that circling gif stopped circling is a yellow checkered sign appeared there (at mouseover it returned “status”).
On the bottom, there were no updates seen, but I was likely too late to notice them and they likely disappeared before I got to the bottom of the page to check.
I attached a screenshot.
Because of this, I have no idea what stage the update of the posts is in.
Also, posts haven’t been changed at all.
Also, my OpenAI Usage shows $0 spent, meaning the API wasn’t used.
I have the correct API entered because I was able to import an OpenAI assistant that I created at OpenAI.
What am I missing?
If there’s an issue where the process is stuck and the yellow checkered sign signals a stalled process, it would be nice if the error/problem is returned on the screen so that we know what to fix.
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January 10, 2024 at 7:53 pm #9581
Hello,
Can you send me, please, temporary admin login credentials to your WordPress install, so I can check this issue out? Send it, please, to my email address: kisded@yahoo.com.
Settings seem to be correct from the screenshot.
Regards, Szabi – CodeRevolution.
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January 10, 2024 at 8:22 pm #9582
Sent
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