Check if you have set it to sort the reaction list of the thread reaction list and the number of items it displays under Content Rating's style properties
Try with the default style, what style are you using?This is what we have set, and we still don't see the reactions on our list page. Could it be something with our forum style?
Honestly it would take a lot more development time to separate out the importer than the entire add-on is worth to buy new for several people. And there has only been a few requests so farAny chance of releasing the post ratings to core XF 2.1 reactions importer separately?
Can I use the addon to only convert the old Post ratings to native XF 2.1 ratings and then disable or remove your addon? I'm fine with native for now. Want to watch out for addon bloat on my site. I had WAY too many add-ons in XF 1.x.Try with the default style, what style are you using?
Honestly it would take a lot more development time to separate out the importer than the entire add-on is worth to buy new for several people. And there has only been a few requests so far
Yes. Working on that now.Not really, the importer copies the Post Ratings into the XF reaction system. Worse Post Rating stores some stuff in Likes so simply clearing out the reaction table and re-importing doesn't work.
Do you have any backups?
Reaction Score is calculated based of XF standard behaviour. The content score is the sum of all reaction definition score * the reaction count. That is purely dependent on the actual configuration which you haven't provided.Can you please explain how the reaction_score is calculated?
My admin account has such numbers (shorten)
20.000 likes, 200 dislikes
The score should be 19.800, right?
But the score is now around 235.
How this is possible, please?
What reaction data are you trying to rebuild? XenForo doesn't offer rebuilding of the same data.When i try to rebuild reaction data (one time with XF, one time with SV?), the SV-version needs around 10 seconds per item; if i break and restart, it is faster, but after 2442 i get an error 500. The next try it just hangs.
Your database likely needs more memory or faster disks. Rebuilding reaction content's reaction score will cause a huge number of random seeks which will have very poor performance on under-spec'ed databases.When i try to xf-rebuild:svcr-content-data, it needs around 6 seconds for one item.
I have added that index mentioned somehwere above:
alter table xf_reaction_content add index reaction_user_id_reaction_date ('reaction_user_id','reaction_date');
but it is still slow and will need around 12 hours from now.
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