Shah Rukh
Shah Rukh

Reputation: 361

Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded in C:\xampp\htdocs\wordpress\wp-includes\class-http.php on line 1610

I am facing that error while installing Jet pack plugin on my WordPress localhost site. i have search on this site many answer but that not fulfill my requirement

Upvotes: 36

Views: 131482

Answers (6)

luca.vercelli
luca.vercelli

Reputation: 1038

If you want modify the limit for a single script, you may try to change that limit at runtime:

ini_set('max_execution_time', 300);

Upvotes: 2

murphsy
murphsy

Reputation: 581

@Raphael your solution does work. I encountered the same problem and solved it by increasing the maximum execution time to 180. There is an easier way to do it though:

  1. Open the Xampp control panel

  2. Click on 'config' behind 'Apache'

  3. Select 'PHP (php.ini)' from the dropdown -> A file should now open in your text editor

  4. Press ctrl+f and search for 'max_execution_time', you should fine a line which only says

    max_execution_time=30

  5. Change 30 to a bigger number (180 worked for me), like this:

    max_execution_time=180

  6. Save the file

  7. 'Stop' Apache server

  8. Close Xampp

  9. Restart Xampp

  10. 'Start' Apache server

  11. Update Wordpress from the Admin dashboard

  12. Enjoy ;)

Upvotes: 57

na_yan
na_yan

Reputation: 56

I solved this issue to update .htaccess file inside your workspace (like C:\xampp\htdocs\Nayan\.htaccess in my case).

Just update or add this php_value max_execution_time 300 line before # END WordPress. Then save the file and try to install again.

If the error occurs again, you can maximize the value from 300 to 600.

Upvotes: 1

  1. Find file:

    [XAMPP Installation Directory]\php\php.ini
    
  2. open php.ini.
  3. Find max_execution_time and increase the value of it as you required
  4. Restart XAMPP control panel

Upvotes: 2

Matthew Lock
Matthew Lock

Reputation: 13486

If you are simply testing a local dev version of WordPress as I was an hitting timeouts when WordPress tries to update itself you can always disable updates for your local version like so: https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-disable-automatic-updates-in-wordpress/

Don't do this for a production site!

Upvotes: 0

Raphael
Raphael

Reputation: 843

Please

  1. locate the file [XAMPP Installation Directory]\php\php.ini (e.g. C:\xampp\php\php.ini)
  2. open php.ini in Notepad or any Text editor
  3. locate the line containing max_execution_time and
  4. increase the value from 30 to some larger number (e.g. set: max_execution_time = 90)
  5. then restart Apache web server from the XAMPP control panel

If there will still be the same error after that, try to increase the value for the max_execution_time further more.

Upvotes: 64

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