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Enhance user experience when deploying between environments on Heartcore

Open hjaltedaniel-umbraco opened this issue 4 years ago • 3 comments

The ability to have several environments on Umbraco Heartcore, also creates possibilities for users to get structure errors when deploying between environments. A few simple things could be added to Umbraco Heartcore to enhance the user experience when deploying between environments:

  • Ability to trigger a manual deployment (eg. by clicking the already known "Deploy" button on the Cloud Portal), even though there is not any changes to deploy between environments (that does not mean that there could not be another failed deployment).
  • Ability to revert changes that cause structure errors, like you would do on another Cloud project via Git.

I believe that those changes would create a better user experience for users getting into issues when using several environments on Umbraco Heartcore.

hjaltedaniel-umbraco avatar May 15 '20 14:05 hjaltedaniel-umbraco

Thanks @hjaltedaniel-umbraco this is certainly something that the Heartcore team wants to work better as well. It is on the wish list but at this time there's no room for the team to work on these features.

We'll put them on the ideas list which is periodically reviewed and will move forward when it fits.

nul800sebastiaan avatar May 20 '20 07:05 nul800sebastiaan

@sajumb Is this feature request something you have heard for "regular" Umbraco Cloud projects as well? The ability to start/restart a deployment even though there are no pending changes? We think that this might have a broader appeal than "just" for Heartcore projects.

sitereactor avatar Sep 19 '22 07:09 sitereactor

Hey all,

As per comment above, we think that this is something that has more generic appeal than just Heartcore. As such, we're going to transfer to the Cloud board and they can decide if it's a feature they would like to support for the wider platform.

jmf-umbraco avatar Jan 29 '24 10:01 jmf-umbraco