Admatic Stack
Documentation for release 5.14.2
Search, install, operate and repair the coordinated Elementor website-production stack.
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Version note
This site documents stack 5.14.2. The stack is expected to evolve, so update the version badge and changed procedures when publishing a new coordinated bundle.
Troubleshooting
Find the first failing layer, repair the exact issue and continue the same project. Most failures are version, pairing, temporary-file, media-reference, package-validation or rendered-QA problems.
Start with the correct diagnostic layer
1. Core health
Check Core readiness, connector scopes, capability negotiation, project state and paired-site status.
2. Staging preflight
Check component versions, Elementor/Pro pairing, Worker state, ZIP support, OpenSSL, temp files, uploads and background jobs.
3. Workflow report
Read the first failing stage, package validation rows, screenshot QA and release-gate blockers.
Common errors and fixes
What to collect for support
- Stack version and each coordinated component version.
- Explicit Core project ID and current revision.
- Paired staging site ID or label.
- Workflow ID and first failed stage.
- Package validation summary and blocking rows.
- Release-gate status.
- Screenshot QA report and failing regions.
- Core execution trace or companion diagnostics file.
- The exact missing media reference or contract mismatch.
Keep secrets out of tickets
Do not paste OAuth tokens, HMAC secrets, private filesystem paths or raw credentials. Core and browser diagnostics are designed to redact them.
Safe recovery rules
- Continue the existing explicit project.
- Do not duplicate a project solely because a build or QA pass failed.
- Do not replace persisted media unless the referenced asset is actually wrong.
- Use the latest change preview before a destructive rebuild.
- Create or retain a recovery snapshot before replacement builds.
- Poll the existing workflow until it reaches a terminal state.
When all normal fixes fail
Using AI assistance such as Claude or ChatGPT is permitted and may help identify the failing layer, interpret logs, compare versions or propose a safe repair plan. Remove credentials, tokens, secrets and private paths before sharing diagnostic material, and verify any proposed change before applying it to production.