This mod bridges your Vbulletin users over to Wordpress. You can also use Vbulletin as your comment engine instead of the spammy one built into Wordpress. You can display the comments inline in your post. You need not use the comment feature, if your only interested in sharing users.
You can map your Vbulletin Usergroups to Wordpress Usergroups and those users will then be recognized as registered Wordpress users.
For example, user "Joe" registers at your forum and logs in. Joe then clicks on your Wordpress page. Joe is instantly added to the Wordpress user base with the permissions you set for his usergroup. In otherwords, if a user comes over belonging to the "Registered User" group, you can select that he is placed in the Wordpress "Subscriber" usergroup.
If you change a users group from vbulletin, it will automatically change in Wordpress.
Requirements:
DOES NOT and WILL NEVER support Wordpress MU.
Wordpress and Vbulletin scripts must reside on the same physical server.
Wordpress and Vbulletin must use the same domain name.
Stable Wordpress Version greater than or equal to 2.5.
If your WP login name is the same as your VB username, this user will NOT be ported! If this was the case, you could lose your WP admin rights if there was an error, or if you deactivated the plugin.
DOES work for Vbulletin 3.7.
Limitations:
Please don't ask if it works for any BETA versions of Vbulletin. I do not know and will not convert this to the latest version of VB (whatever it is at the time you are reading this) until the version is released as non-beta.
If you delete a user, you must do so in both Wordpress and Vbulletin.
If you are using XMLRPC to post with applications such as Windows Live Writer, you must change the password of the author in the WORDPRESS admin cp, after the user is ported over from VB. If you are not integrating users, then you do not have to.
Chances are, this will not work when VB and Wordpress are located in different sub domains. I.E. forum.yoursite.com - blog.yoursite.com. Cookie issue.
I did the best I could in determining your forums file path with the script. There may be certain script setups that cannot find the file path properly, in which case you may get errors that the script cannot find or open /config.php. If this is the case, please HARDCODE your ABSOLUTE path to the forum in vbridge.php.
To do this find:
Code:
## If you are having path problems, uncomment this next variable and define the path
## NO TRAILING SLASH!
# $vwd = '/some/path/to/your/forum';
And uncomment the last line, and change the path to your forums path:
Code:
## If you are having path problems, uncomment this next variable and define the path
## NO TRAILING SLASH!
$vwd = '/some/path/to/your/forum';
Common Mistakes When Installing:
Using two different host names causes problems. If your forum URL contains www.yourdomain.com, then your wordpress blog URL MUST contain the www. part of www.yourdomain.com also. This goes for any other host name. Browsers are finnecky when it comes to cookies (as they should be).
Editors generally EDIT, not write. In Wordpress, editors don't show up in the post author drop down. This has nothing to do with this plugin, that is Wordpress code.
Make sure you DO NOT create a subdirectory for this plugin in the wp-content/plugins directory. Just upload it directly there.
If the admin username in Vbulletin is the same as the one in Wordpress (i.e. Admin), that user will NOT be able to login to the WP dashboard.
If you do not map users before you turn auto-integrate on, the plugin has no idea whether your allowed into the dashboard.
If you all of a sudden can't login to the dashboard, see the above two common mistakes.
FOLLOW the directions and make a test post first. Being in a rush and not testing will most likely turn out bad for you.
When you create a test user in VB to test mapping users, the test user MUST have an email address. If a VB users email address is blank, they will not map.
UPDATES:
01/03/2007 - Fixed the unlock_tables() issue on some setups.
01/03/2007 - Fixed a bug in the script that if you used a MySQL database prefix, integration would not work. Please see this post for more information! Special thanks to axisoverdrive for giving me access to his server and letting me troubleshoot the issue!
01/05/2007 - Fixed issue where if a user saved (not published) and published later, the post would not be added to the forum.
01/05/2007 - When a post is edited, it will also be edited in the forum.
01/08/2007 - Modified slightly so when posts are edited, so are the titles (if edited).
02/07/2007 - Major modifications to new version (now 2.05). The list follows:
Reworked the code so it uses the $vbulletin object throughout the code especially during the bridging process.
Users are bridged whether they checked the "Remember Me" box or not.
Removed a couple of SQL calls that became redundant.
Addressed a bug where if a user logged out of the dashboard, it only logged them out of VB.
Added Inline Comments capability. Comments posted to the forum (using VB for comments) will now appear at the bottom of a WP Post when viewing the post.
Author user names can now be linked to their VB profile page if desired.
Added option to turn off posting to forum. All this really does is remove the "Select Forum To Post To" option when writing a post. (There you go AxisOverdrive )
The $vbulletin object should now be available in all templates and most plugins.
Fixed a bug where deactivating any plugin would semi deactivate this plugin.
With the reduction in SQL calls, and the removal of now unnecessary variables, speed and memory use should be improved.
PLEASE READ THE UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS IF UPGRADING!
07/17/2007
Fixed problem where upload iframe was a bit mangled.
Fixed problem where users had to refresh the dashboard once after logging in.
Fixed problem that arose from Wordpress 2.2.1 upgrade that would not allow activation.
Fixed logout issue where users would still be logged into Wordpress.
When a Wordpress post is deleted, so is the thread it created.
Added option to allow thread posted from Wordpress article to be truncated, with a linkback to the article.
Fixed issue when user re-activates plugin, and vb_threadid column already exists. Now checks for column first.
Removed a stray VB_Init() call.
Forums that do not allow threads will not be selectable in the drop down menu when writing a post.
Forums are listed out in a parent/child nested pattern.
(Note: 367 downloads of version 2.05)
11/29/07 - 3.00
Added TABLE_PREFIX throughout the script instead of the get_option('vbb_VBPRX') call. get_option('vbb_VBPRX') is now deprecated.
Addressed path issues by establishing $vwd first. If for some reason there are path issues on an install, the path only needs to be manually changed once, at the beginning of the script.
Removed call to admin_db.php which seems to no longer be necessary.
Changed all queries to the VB database to be handled by the $vbulletin object. This should facilitate multiple database configurations.
Added limited XMLRPC support.
Had to include a basic copy of the functions_wysiwyg.php file (functions_wysiwyg2.php) with a minor change in the sanitize_url function (now sanitize_vburl) as it conflicts with a new WP function of the same name. Otherwise, this is identical to the VB release. This was necessary to keep formatting somewhat uniform between the two.
Removed unnecessary globals.
Changed the global.php call so it always loads. $vbulletin should be available throughout the code (via global in functions).
Edited some code around wysiwyg functions of VB, and conversions to vbcode.
Added "Turn Plugin On" option.
Fixed an issue with the forum list on the "Write Post" page. Default forum was not being auto selected in some cases.
Modified from BETA so that the new functions_wysiwyg2.php file is loaded using the WP ABSPATH constant. Requires the plugin to stay in the plugins directory.
Fix an error message when a post was deleted in VB, then edited in WP.
12/10/07 - 3.01
Fixed two <? tags that should have been <?php (pointed out by Amenadiel)
03/31/08 - 3.02
Fixed media-upload clash for new version of Wordpress (2.5).
Added fix that will now delete threads in VB when the post is deleted in WP and not using Ajax delete.
Added code to insert a default email address if VB users email address is blank upon bridging.
04/20/08
Fixed a bug in user roles for the new version 2.5.1 of Wordpress.
05/08/2008
Fixed issue where CSS was munging scrolling text box when selecting a forum during a post
Fixed an issue where content encoding was getting screwey between WP and VP creating a lot of unintended characters (only on PHP installs where utf8_decode() exists (most)).
05/08/2008
Fixed issue where post count of a user did not change
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Like many, many, many of the other people posting on this thread, I had the problem where I was being redirected away from /wp-admin even after I had mapped the users and had logged in using vBulletin.
I spent 2hours and 40 minutes trying to get this plugin to work. 2 hours and 30 minutes of that time was spent reading all 40 pages in this thread in hopes to discover a fix for my problem. Somewhere around page 30, Jafo kindly announced that he was refusing to help anyone who posted here looking for answers with this problem.
I was so close to just giving up. Just as I was about to smash my stupid laptop to pieces for being a lying bastard that wouldn't just let me into my damned admin panel, the answer came to me. I stood frozen with my MacBook raised high above my head, mere seconds away from hurling it to the hard-wood floor as visions of vBulletin control panels, PHP code and David Hasselhoff flashed before my eyes. It was at that moment that I knew that in order to get into the /wp-admin section, I needed to follow these steps:
Follow Jafo's install directions
After the plugin is successfully installed, register a new user with the EXACT SAME username as your WordPress administrator username. I was using "admin" to log into WP, so I created a VB user with the same name, "admin."
Log out your newly created user
Log back into VB with your VB administrator username.
Go to the VB Admin Control Panel
Click the "Users" category in the menu on the left side
Click "Search for Users" in the sub-menu that appears
Find your newly created user -- "admin" in my case
Change the Primary Group to "Administrators" and click save
Log out the current user
Log back in with the user you just set to "Administrators" -- again, this was "admin" for me.
I hope this helps someone. I did some cursing, a little punching and a lot of weeping in the 2 hours and 40 minutes that it took me to figure this out. If anyone is having problems following these directions, reply or PM me and I'll do my best to get back to you.
Word to your mothers,
Eric
hahaha sorry that was the best i've read .One thing i've learn form these hacks after 2 hours of trying to figure something out that don't work i just leave it alone.
But i'm glad you got it working.
I am currently on a rather large project for another vb.org member and then have another one lined up after that, but then I promise I will revisit this hack and see what I can come up with to make it easier for the rest of you.. I have never had too much trouble writing code, but documentation is obviously not my strong point..
Warning: vb_post_form(/includes/functions_misc.php) [function.vb-post-form]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/xxxx/public_html/wp-content/plugins/vbbridge.php on line 466
Fatal error: vb_post_form() [function.require]: Failed opening required '/includes/functions_misc.php' (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home/xxxx/public_html/wp-content/plugins/vbbridge.php on line 466
and when I click SAVE or PUBLISH I get this
Quote:
Fatal error: Cannot redeclare sanitize_url() (previously declared in /home/xxxx/public_html/wp-includes/formatting.php:1118) in /home/xxxx/public_html/forum/includes/functions_wysiwyg.php on line 44