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January 28, 2016 at 3:07 pm #12482goelMember
Hi, I’ve purchased eStore to integrate it with another one of your great plugins – the free Software License Manager.
The problem I run into is automatically activating a license after a successful PayPal subscription purchase.
The PayPal settings for purchase are: – 3 days free trial, and after that start billing the customer in monthly intervals.
Currently after I complete the PayPal subscription, I can see that a license has been created but it’s in “pending” state, which means I need to go in and activate it manually.
Can you help in directing me what I need to configure or add any required feature to make this activation automatic?
Thanks,
goel
January 28, 2016 at 6:49 pm #72433wzpModeratorThe “license” will remain “pending,” until it is “activated” by the software for which it licenses. In order for that to happen, you must integrate the licensed software with the license server:
January 29, 2016 at 12:07 am #72434adminKeymasterYou don’t need to activate the license manually. “pending” means that the license is ready to be activated by the user (it hasn’t be activated by the user yet). As soon as the customer user the license key and activate your product, the license manager will change the status of the license key to “active”.
June 1, 2017 at 1:58 am #72435esischoolMemberI recently purchased eStore and I am trying to set it with license manager
I have the page where customers should enter the license on [https://www.esischool.us/wp/wp-content/plugins/software-license-manager/client-side-examples/sample-plugin/slm-sample-plugin.php]
but I get the error:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function add_action() in /home/esis/public_html/wp/wp-content/plugins/software-license-manager/client-side-examples/sample-plugin/slm-sample-plugin.php on line 21
Thanks Arquimides
June 2, 2017 at 12:25 am #72436adminKeymasterThat sample plugin is just for you to see how the code can be use in a WordPress plugin or theme. Is your software product a WordPress plugin or a theme?
June 2, 2017 at 1:42 am #72437esischoolMembertheme Twenty Sixteen
I know what the page is: slm-sample-plugin.php
[https://www.esischool.us/wp/wp-content/plugins/software-license-manager/client-side-examples/sample-plugin/slm-sample-plugin.php]
But when I try to open it on a browser I receive the error message:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function add_action()
in /home/esis/public_html/wp/wp-content/plugins/software-license-manager/client-side-examples/sample-plugin/slm-sample-plugin.php on line 21
June 2, 2017 at 11:56 pm #72438adminKeymasterYou can’t directly open that script from the browser. That is meant to be included inside a WordPress plugin.
It uses WordPress functions which are not going to be there if you just open that PHP file as a standalone script.
Have you ever developed a WordPress plugin or theme?
June 3, 2017 at 12:02 pm #72439esischoolMemberNo never, is there any articles you could recommend me?
Thanks Arquimides
June 3, 2017 at 1:18 pm #72440wzpModeratorHere is the “official” documentation:
* [https://codex.wordpress.org/Writing_a_Plugin]
* [https://codex.wordpress.org/Theme_Development]
Unless you have at least an intermediate level knowledge of event-driven (as opposed to procedural) programming; you might want to consider requesting a custom coding job:
June 4, 2017 at 1:37 am #72441adminKeymasterI am not sure what you are trying to do with the license manager plugin. This plugin is usually used by a developer who has created a software and then want to manage licensing of that software.
Have you created a software?
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