Fix domain lookup in WordPress Cron Manager

The domain lookup was failing because it only searched for 'servername:' in /var/cpanel/userdata/*/main files, but cPanel stores domain information differently:

- main files use 'main_domain: domain.com' (YAML format)
- domain-specific files use 'servername: domain.com' (YAML format)

Changes:
• Added two-step domain lookup process
• Method 1: Check main_domain in /var/cpanel/userdata/*/main files
• Method 2: Fallback to search all domain files for servername
• Skip cache files (.cache, cache, cache.json) during search
• Applied fix to all three domain lookup locations (options 2, 5, 6)

This fixes the "WordPress installation not found for domain" error that occurred when domains weren't configured as main_domain.

Tested with pickledperil.com - lookup now works correctly.
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cschantz
2025-11-10 20:41:13 -05:00
parent c78ff2ccd7
commit d092f656d1
@@ -221,9 +221,12 @@ case "$choice" in
echo "Searching for WordPress installation for $domain..."
# Try to find via cPanel user data
# Search both main_domain (in main files) and servername (in domain files)
wp_config=""
# Method 1: Check main_domain in /var/cpanel/userdata/*/main files
for userdata_file in /var/cpanel/userdata/*/main; do
if grep -q "^servername: $domain" "$userdata_file" 2>/dev/null; then
if grep -q "^main_domain: $domain" "$userdata_file" 2>/dev/null; then
user=$(basename "$(dirname "$userdata_file")")
potential_config="/home/$user/public_html/wp-config.php"
if [ -f "$potential_config" ]; then
@@ -233,6 +236,26 @@ case "$choice" in
fi
done
# Method 2: If not found, search all domain-specific files for servername
if [ -z "$wp_config" ]; then
for userdata_file in /var/cpanel/userdata/*/*; do
# Skip cache files and main files
[[ "$userdata_file" == *.cache ]] && continue
[[ "$userdata_file" == */main ]] && continue
[[ "$userdata_file" == */cache ]] && continue
[[ "$userdata_file" == */cache.json ]] && continue
if grep -q "^servername: $domain" "$userdata_file" 2>/dev/null; then
user=$(basename "$(dirname "$userdata_file")")
potential_config="/home/$user/public_html/wp-config.php"
if [ -f "$potential_config" ]; then
wp_config="$potential_config"
break
fi
fi
done
fi
if [ -z "$wp_config" ]; then
print_error "WordPress installation not found for $domain"
press_enter
@@ -463,8 +486,10 @@ case "$choice" in
# Find WordPress for domain
wp_config=""
# Method 1: Check main_domain in main files
for userdata_file in /var/cpanel/userdata/*/main; do
if grep -q "^servername: $domain" "$userdata_file" 2>/dev/null; then
if grep -q "^main_domain: $domain" "$userdata_file" 2>/dev/null; then
user=$(basename "$(dirname "$userdata_file")")
potential_config="/home/$user/public_html/wp-config.php"
if [ -f "$potential_config" ]; then
@@ -474,6 +499,25 @@ case "$choice" in
fi
done
# Method 2: Search domain-specific files for servername
if [ -z "$wp_config" ]; then
for userdata_file in /var/cpanel/userdata/*/*; do
[[ "$userdata_file" == *.cache ]] && continue
[[ "$userdata_file" == */main ]] && continue
[[ "$userdata_file" == */cache ]] && continue
[[ "$userdata_file" == */cache.json ]] && continue
if grep -q "^servername: $domain" "$userdata_file" 2>/dev/null; then
user=$(basename "$(dirname "$userdata_file")")
potential_config="/home/$user/public_html/wp-config.php"
if [ -f "$potential_config" ]; then
wp_config="$potential_config"
break
fi
fi
done
fi
if [ -z "$wp_config" ]; then
print_error "WordPress not found for $domain"
press_enter
@@ -573,8 +617,10 @@ case "$choice" in
# Find WordPress installation
wp_config=""
# Method 1: Check main_domain in main files
for userdata_file in /var/cpanel/userdata/*/main; do
if grep -q "^servername: $domain" "$userdata_file" 2>/dev/null; then
if grep -q "^main_domain: $domain" "$userdata_file" 2>/dev/null; then
user=$(basename "$(dirname "$userdata_file")")
potential_config="/home/$user/public_html/wp-config.php"
if [ -f "$potential_config" ]; then
@@ -584,6 +630,25 @@ case "$choice" in
fi
done
# Method 2: Search domain-specific files for servername
if [ -z "$wp_config" ]; then
for userdata_file in /var/cpanel/userdata/*/*; do
[[ "$userdata_file" == *.cache ]] && continue
[[ "$userdata_file" == */main ]] && continue
[[ "$userdata_file" == */cache ]] && continue
[[ "$userdata_file" == */cache.json ]] && continue
if grep -q "^servername: $domain" "$userdata_file" 2>/dev/null; then
user=$(basename "$(dirname "$userdata_file")")
potential_config="/home/$user/public_html/wp-config.php"
if [ -f "$potential_config" ]; then
wp_config="$potential_config"
break
fi
fi
done
fi
if [ -z "$wp_config" ]; then
print_error "WordPress installation not found for $domain"
press_enter