Go Live Update Urls

Description

Change the domain on your site with one click.

Goes through entire site and replaces all instances of an old URL with a new one. Used most often when changing the domain of your site.

Features

  • Database table by table selection.
  • Updates serialized data.
  • Updates encoded URL.
  • Easy to use admin page – which may be found under Tools.
  • Works on both multisite and single site installs.

Updates Entire Site including

  • ليکنې
  • پاڼې
  • Image URLs
  • Excerpts
  • Post meta data
  • Custom post types
  • Widgets and widget data
  • Options and settings
  • And much more

What is Go Live Update Urls?

At a basic level, Go Live Update Urls is a search and replace tool for a WordPress database. The plugin goes through every table in the database and replaces whatever is entered in the “Old URL” field with whatever is entered in the “New URL” field.

The plugin will update anything in the database such as:

  • Domains
  • Email addresses
  • Gutenberg blocks
  • Links
  • Shortcodes
  • Text
  • Usernames
  • Widgets
  • Really anything which can be entered in a text field.

What Makes Go Live Update Urls Special?

Domain Considerations

Updating a domain or URL in a database is not always as simple as just matching one text and changing it to another. Domains may include things like subdomains or email addresses which end up duplicated or broken when doing a simple replace.

The Go Live Update Urls plugin automatically detects and handles special domain circumstances to give you an accurate update every time without side effects.

WordPress Data Types

WordPress stores various data types in the database, some of which do not support straightforward replacement methods. An example of this is serialized data.

The Go Live Update URLs plugin has built-in support for WordPress data types, which automatically:

  1. Parses the data into a replaceable format.
  2. Updates the data.
  3. Reverts the data to its original format and saves the updated version.

Gracefully Handle Serialized Data

WordPress stores arrays and objects in the database as serialized data. Serialized data cannot be updated using a simple search and replace method because serialized data contains a length value which would be incorrect after a simple replace.

Go Live Update Urls gracefully and accurately replaces serialized data in any WordPress Core database table. The PRO version replaces serialized data in any table.

Another consideration with serialized data is invalid data left behind from plugins which are no longer in use. Go Live Update Urls is the only tool capable of detecting and managing updates to invalid serialized data without failing or breaking your site.

Performance

A feature unique to Go Live Update URLs is that the plugin identifies database rows and columns containing complex data types and updates only the necessary items. This targeted approach significantly improves performance and minimizes the load on the database server during updates.

Domain Update Process

Full step-by-step instructions for a changing a site’s domain may be found here.

Included Language Translations

  • English (en_US).
  • French (fr_FR).
  • German (de_DE).
  • Spanish (es_ES).

Developers

Developer docs may be found here.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting information may be found here.

Contribute

Send pull requests via the Github Repo

Go PRO

Our PRO version brings additional functionality to this plugin. Check out the demo to see if the PRO version is useful for you.

  • Updates database tables created by plugins.
  • Database tables are organized into simple intuitive sections.
  • Ability to choose between tables or sections.
  • Ability to convert relative URL into absolute URL.
  • Updates serialized data across any table.
  • Updates encoded URL across any table.
  • Updates JSON data across any table.
  • Ability to test URL changes before running them.
  • URL testing report is provided for peace of mind.
  • Option to fix common mistakes automatically when entering a URL.
  • View and use history of your site’s address.
  • Accessible update history including count and location of updated URL. New
  • Predictive URL automatically fill in the “Old URL” and “New URL.”
  • Real time reporting of count and location of URL which will be updated.
  • Report of count and location of URL which were updated.
  • WP-CLI support for updating URL from the command line.
  • Priority support with access to members only support area.

Screenshots

  • Tools page. The list of tables will change depending on your database structure.
  • Successfully updated urls.
  • Update prevented due to incomplete data entered.

Installation

Use the standard WordPress plugins search and installer.
Activate the plugin.
Use the “Go Live” page, located under the Tools menu, in the WordPress admin.

Manual Installation

  1. Upload the go-live-upload-urls folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.

FAQ

Where do you use this plugin?

Under the Tools menu in the dashboard there will be a “Go Live” link.

Why does updating the domain break some plugins?

Some plugins will store the serialized or JSON data in the database which does not allow for easy updating of the data. You may un-check tables used by such plugins and then update the urls manually for those plugins. Currently, the options, postmeta, usermeta, commentmeta, blogmeta, and sitemeta tables are serialization safe. The PRO Version supports updating all tables created by plugins, including ones with serialized or JSON data.

How do I know which tables I should not update?

Most tables will be just fine to update. This plugin will tell you which tables not to update.
If you wish to try to update tables mentioned as “not safe” anyway, you may:
1. Make a backup of your database.
2. Run the update with all tables checked.

If you run into trouble:
1. Restore your database.
2. Un-check tables in sections.
3. Re-run this until you find the culprit.

If you find you are running into issues with custom tables, you may want to check out the PRO Version of this plugin, which works with any table.

Reviews

فبروري 14, 2023
Siempre había hecho esta operación de forma manual, y el plugin me ha ahorrado mucho tiempo. Hice el cambio de url en una instalación ubicada en una subcarpeta, y tuve que cambiar a mano el nombre de la subcarpeta y el archivo .htaccess. Para una instalación grande me plantearé sin duda adquirir la versión Pro.
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Contributors & Developers

“Go Live Update Urls” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

“Go Live Update Urls” has been translated into 3 locales. Thank you to the translators for their contributions.

Translate “Go Live Update Urls” into your language.

Interested in development?

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Changelog

7.0.1

  • Improved readme.
  • Tested to WordPress 6.7.1.

7.0.0

  • Introduced class constants for admin capability and parent menu.
  • Introduced Admin::get_admin_capability method.
  • Introduced go-live-update-urls/admin/admin-capability filter.
  • Removed deprecated Core::sanitize_field method.
  • Converted GitHub Actions and Git hooks to distributed versions.
  • Tested to WordPress 6.6.2.
  • Required PRO version 7.0.0+.

6.8.0

  • Added support for PHP based translations.
  • Bumped required WordPress version to 6.2.0.
  • Dropped support for PHP 7.2 in favor of 7.4+.
  • Tested to WordPress 6.6.0.
  • Officially added support for PHP 8.3.
  • Required PRO version 6.13.0+.

6.7.3

  • Improved the readme.
  • Added a plugin domain to the translation files headers.
  • Bumped required WordPress version to 6.1.0.
  • Added live preview supporting using a playground blueprint.
  • Update PHPUnit support to version 10.
  • Tested to WordPress version 6.5.0.

6.7.2

  • Fixed deprecated notices in PHP 8.2.
  • Introduced go_live_update_urls_sanitize_field function.
  • Misc code improvements.
  • Tested to WordPress version 6.4.2.

6.7.1

  • Made admin styles more resilient to style conflicts.
  • Added support for sites which don’t include the wp_links table.
  • Introduced a shared render_admin_header method for the tools page header.

6.7.0

  • Dropped support for PHP 7.0 in favor of 7.2.
  • Bumped minimum supported WordPress version to 6.0.0.
  • Improved block preview link handling.
  • Required PRO version 6.10.3+.

6.6.3

  • Updated node version to 18.
  • Improved static analysis tools and scan level.
  • Improved support for PHP 8.2.
  • Tested to WordPress version 6.4.1.

6.6.2

  • Updated Stylelint configuration and modernized CSS.
  • Included admin notices on network admin page.
  • Updated WP-PHPCS to version 3 and fixed all findings.

6.6.1

  • Updated documentation links.
  • Tested to WordPress version 6.3.1.

6.6.0

  • Added support for updating keys in serialized data.
  • Added support for updating sub serialized data values.
  • Enhanced all data updaters.
  • Included table and row_id information to error log when a row is skipped.
  • Improved miscellaneous PHP docs and type hints.
  • Fixed issue with updaters breaking paths when adding a sub-path to a URL.
  • Tested to WordPress core 6.3.
  • Updated the minimum WordPress core requirement to version 5.8.
  • Updated the PRO version requirement to version 6.10.0.

6.5.3

  • Improved plugin readme.
  • Tested to WordPress version 6.2.2.

6.5.2

  • Modernized the tools page JavaScript.
  • Improved extendability by removing all private access modifiers.
  • Improved extendability by converting all self to static.
  • Improved PHPCS scanning.
  • Fully support PHP 8.1.
  • Tested to WordPress Core 6.2.0.

6.5.1

  • Fixed handling of row skipping for PHP 7.0.

6.5.0

  • Gracefully handle missing PHP classes in serialized data.
  • Introduced Skip_Rows class for programmatically skipping database row updates.
  • Introduced go-live-update-urls-pro/database/supports-skipping filter to disable row skipping.
  • Tested to WordPress Core version 6.1.1.

6.4.1

  • Improved readme.
  • Added GPL license to plugin.
  • Tested to WordPress core version 6.1.0.

6.4.0

  • Dropped support for PHP 5.6 in favor of PHP 7.0.
  • Required PRO version 6.8.0+.

6.3.9

  • Tested to WordPress 6.0.1.
  • Mentioned updating encoded URL in readme.

6.3.8

  • Improved translations.
  • Fix typo in the readme.
  • Required PRO version 6.6.0+.
  • Tested to WordPress 6.0.0.

6.3.7

  • Added “Settings” link to plugin actions.
  • Introduced Admin::get_url method for retrieving URL or tools page.
  • Fixed title of tools page in browser tab.

6.3.6

  • Improved internal URL utm structure.
  • Tested to WordPress 5.9.0.

6.3.5

  • Tested to WordPress 5.8.3.
  • Fix issue with tables showing from other sites on multisite.

6.3.4

  • Support updating URL with URL encoded characters.
  • Tested to WordPress 5.8.2.

6.3.3

  • Improved capitalization across plugin verbiage.
  • Improved translations.
  • Tested to WordPress 5.8.1.

6.3.2

  • Improved sanitization of table names.
  • Fully support PHP 8.
  • Tested to WordPress 5.7.2.

6.3.1

  • Tested to WordPress 5.6.1.
  • Improved translation process and documentation.
  • Improved responsiveness of admin page.

6.3.0

  • Improved readme.
  • Improved plugin headers.
  • Required WordPress version 5.2.0+.

6.2.2

  • Pass option value when flushing Elementor cache to prevent edge case conflicts.
  • Improved counting of urls across subdomains.
  • Improved counting of urls across serialized data.
  • Support replacing non subdomain values which duplicate because the old URL exists within the new URL.
  • Introduced go-live-update-urls/database/after-counting action.
  • Introduced go-live-update-urls/database/before-counting action

6.2.1

  • Automatically flush Elementor’s CSS cache during updates.
  • Update screenshots and captions.
  • Introduced new go-live-update-urls-pro/admin/use-default-inputs filter.
  • Add CSS classes to form elements on tools page.
  • Fix spacing of banners on tools page.
  • Improved PHPCS implementation.

6.2.0

  • Redesign tools page for a modern block look.
  • Improved various verbiage.
  • Update all translations.
  • More gracefully handle version conflicts with PRO.
  • Support for PRO version 6.2.0.

6.1.4

  • Support updating registration_log and signups tables.
  • Make get_doubled_up_subdomain method public.

6.1.3

  • Support WordPress version 5.5.1

6.1.2

  • Improved admin form and selectors.
  • Fix filter name for go-live-update-urls/database/column-types.
  • Improved FAQs.
  • Support for PRO version 6.1.0.

6.1.0

  • Automatically exclude non text database columns.
  • Support email addresses within serialized data.
  • Greatly improved database update performance.
  • Split database update steps into their own class.
  • Support URL counting for upcoming PRO enhancements.
  • Tested to WordPress version 5.5.0

6.0.1

  • Improved compatibility with very old versions of PRO.
  • Improved the readme.
  • Add links for the documentation and troubleshooting.

6.0.0

  • Entirely new code structure.
  • Removed all deprecated code and filters.
  • Improved filter and action names.
  • Improved performance.

5.3.0

  • Display error message when no tables are selected during update.
  • Fix bug when updating columns which are name the same as MySQL commands.
  • Remove confusing ‘- Serialized’ label from checkboxes list.
  • Improved stability to modernize code some code.
  • Introduced go-live-update-urls/views/admin-tools-page/disable-description filter.
  • Cleanup some long deprecated code.

5.2.12

  • Support for WordPress version 5.3.0
  • Officially drop support for PHP 5.4 in favor of 5.6.0

5.2.0

  • Support URL Encoded Urls within serialized data
  • Support JSON Encoded Urls within serialized data

5.1.0

  • Added new languages including French, German, and Spanish
  • Support upcoming blogmeta table in WP 5.0.0+
  • Support updating urlencoded urls
  • Improved support for Visual Composer
  • Add PHP composer support

5.0.0

  • Bring back PHP 5.2 support
  • Restructure entire codebase
  • Greatly improved security
  • Improved performance
  • UI improvements
  • Use strict WP coding standards