Resolving the Target Website Not Installed Issue with the Shopware Migration Connector
If you encounter the message Target website not installed while using the Shopware Migration Connector, it is crucial to check user permissions. This issue often arises because the migration process requires proper admin permissions. Ensure the correct user permissions, and you can effectively resolve this problem and migrate from Shopware 5 to Shopware 6.
Understanding the Issue
Many users experience the Target website not installed message when they attempt to use the Shopware Migration Connector plugin. This can be frustrating, especially when the plugin appears installed correctly. Understanding the reason behind this error is key to resolving it effectively.
User Permission Requirement
The main cause of this error is connected with the user permissions in Shopware. The process requires specific permissions so that necessary actions can be performed effectively. Notably, only a user with the permission labeled admin can initiate and run the migration from Shopware 5 to Shopware 6.
Differentiating User Roles
It’s important to remember that not all users labeled as administrators have the necessary permissions to run the migration. The distinction lies in the term admin, which is specific to the migration tasks. Therefore, if you are experiencing a Target website not installed error when working on a project, you should consider examining the roles and permissions tied to the user account being migrated.
Steps to Resolve the Issue
To resolve the error, follow these steps:
Step 1: Ensure you are logged in as a user with admin rights.
Step 2: If you do not have the appropriate permissions, contact your Shopware administrator to adjust your current user settings or execute the migration on your behalf.
Image 1: In Shopware 5, you can find your Admin in the User Administrator.
Image 2: In Shopware 6, you can find Admin by going to Settings → System → Users & Permissions → Roles. In Role, open the Detailed Privileges tab and scroll down to the Additional Permissions block, where you’ll find the Routes section.
Step 3: After confirming the permissions, attempt to run the migration using the Migration Connector.
Additional Considerations
If you continue to experience issues even after ensuring you have the correct permissions, consider the following:
- Clearing Cache: Problems with the cache can interfere with proper operations. It would be suggested to delete the Shopware cache and try to perform the migration procedure again.
- Check Plugin Installation: Ensure the Migration Connector is installed and active in your Shopware environment.
- Consult Documentation: Review the official Shopware Migration Connector documentation for any additional requirements or updates that may impact the migration process.
By following these steps and ensuring the appropriate permissions, you should successfully navigate the Target website not installed message and migrate from Shopware 5 to Shopware 6. If the issue persists, consider contacting the Shopware agency.
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