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Disconnect Jetpack Monitor before destroying site #118

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kathrynwp opened this issue May 27, 2018 · 5 comments
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Disconnect Jetpack Monitor before destroying site #118

kathrynwp opened this issue May 27, 2018 · 5 comments

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@kathrynwp
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I just received this WP.com notification:

jetpack-monitor

Expected: Jurassic.ninja should deactivate Jetpack Monitor automatically before auto-destroying the site.

I'm not sure now how to disable these notifications for the newly non-existent site. :) Halp? The site was https://marginal-minke.jurassic.ninja

@kathrynwp
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Was able to disconnect it by following these directions: https://en.support.wordpress.com/disconnect-jetpack-sites/

@jeffgolenski
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I second this. Per a conversation in slack, I'd even like this to go a step further: When a site is destroyed it should also cancel the jetpack plan associated with it as part of an automatic clean up process.

@simison
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simison commented May 14, 2019

Some convos:

p1541440621059800-slack-jetpack
p1542743027087400-slack-jetpack-gutenberg
p1557841832041700-slack-jurassic-ninja

@RCowles
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RCowles commented Feb 22, 2021

It would be nice if the Jetpack plan was removed as well, to prevent the Jetpack is having trouble connecting to $site to create backups. emails.

@kraftbj
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kraftbj commented Apr 23, 2021

We can hook into the jurassic_ninja_purge_site action to fire off any Jetpack functions to handle this, presuming Jetpack is still active on the site at least.

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