I'm experiencing issues with Google Calendar integration and days off functionality after moving my website from a subdomain to the main domain. Here are the details:
Initial setup: - The website was working on a subdomain - Google Calendar integration was working properly, syncing all calendar events - Days off were properly blocked and no bookings were possible during these times
Current situation: - Website moved to main domain (barberilava.sk) - Google Calendar integration stopped syncing properly - Days off are not working correctly - customers can still make bookings during blocked times - I've updated the following: - Redirect URI in Amelia settings to: https://barberilava.sk/wp-admin/admin.php?page=wpamelia-employees#/employees - Same URI added to Google Cloud Console's Authorized redirect URIs - Updated Client ID and Client Secret
Steps I've already tried: - Disconnecting and reconnecting Google Calendar integration - Clearing WordPress cache - Re-authorizing API connection with Google Calendar
Could you please: 1. Confirm if the Redirect URI is set correctly 2. Provide guidance on any additional steps needed after domain migration 3. Check if there are any database entries that need to be updated 4. Help resolve the days off functionality - why are bookings still possible during blocked times?
When you move it to a new domain you need to redo the integration from the scratch. So it can be that something you did not set up properly. Before you redo the integration you can check couple of things
If the redirect URL is correct
At the end of your we can see #/employees not sure if you need this
You have option Remove Google Calendar Busy Slots in Google Settings in Amelia plugin. When you enable this option it will be removed the busy slots in your employees’ Google Calendars from their work schedules in Amelia. When enabled, time slots from the Amelia Calendar will be removed whenever there is an event in the Google Calendar.
Just wanted to let you know that the ticket has been resolved. The system synchronized automatically, and I can confirm that all the settings you sent were already correctly configured on my end.
You are most welcome, and we are glad if we were able to help you. We will close this ticket but should you have any further inquiries, we kindly request that you open separate tickets for each question and we will gladly help you there.
We wish you all the best and hope you have a wonderful day ahead.
Hello,
I'm experiencing issues with Google Calendar integration and days off functionality after moving my website from a subdomain to the main domain. Here are the details:
Initial setup:
- The website was working on a subdomain
- Google Calendar integration was working properly, syncing all calendar events
- Days off were properly blocked and no bookings were possible during these times
Current situation:
- Website moved to main domain (barberilava.sk)
- Google Calendar integration stopped syncing properly
- Days off are not working correctly - customers can still make bookings during blocked times
- I've updated the following: - Redirect URI in Amelia settings to: https://barberilava.sk/wp-admin/admin.php?page=wpamelia-employees#/employees - Same URI added to Google Cloud Console's Authorized redirect URIs - Updated Client ID and Client Secret
Steps I've already tried:
- Disconnecting and reconnecting Google Calendar integration
- Clearing WordPress cache
- Re-authorizing API connection with Google Calendar
Could you please:
1. Confirm if the Redirect URI is set correctly
2. Provide guidance on any additional steps needed after domain migration
3. Check if there are any database entries that need to be updated
4. Help resolve the days off functionality - why are bookings still possible during blocked times?
Thank you for your help.
Best regards
Hello there,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
When you move it to a new domain you need to redo the integration from the scratch. So it can be that something you did not set up properly. Before you redo the integration you can check couple of things
At the end of your we can see #/employees not sure if you need this
You have option Remove Google Calendar Busy Slots in Google Settings in Amelia plugin. When you enable this option it will be removed the busy slots in your employees’ Google Calendars from their work schedules in Amelia. When enabled, time slots from the Amelia Calendar will be removed whenever there is an event in the Google Calendar.
You can read more in our documentation about Configuring Google Calendar in the Amelia WordPress Booking Plugin.
3. In order for these slots to be removed the events in Google Calendar must be set as Busy.
4. In settings/inetgrations you gave option called maximum number of events returned to 2500 please make sure that is set like this
And make sure to purge the cache.
This should help in case it does not you need to redo the complete integration by following instructions from this link https://wpamelia.com/configuring-google-calendar/.
Should you have any further inquiries, we kindly request that you open separate tickets for each question and we will gladly help you there.
We wish you all the best and hope you have a wonderful day ahead.
Kind Regards,
Marko Davidovic
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Hello Dear Marko,
Just wanted to let you know that the ticket has been resolved. The system synchronized automatically, and I can confirm that all the settings you sent were already correctly configured on my end.
Thanks for your help with this.
Best regards
Hello again,
You are most welcome, and we are glad if we were able to help you. We will close this ticket but should you have any further inquiries, we kindly request that you open separate tickets for each question and we will gladly help you there.
We wish you all the best and hope you have a wonderful day ahead.
Kind Regards,
Marko Davidovic
[email protected]
Rate my support
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