Deployment Integrations
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- Deploying to a DigitalOcean droplet
DigitalOcean is an amazing cloud hosting provider. They provide SSD-based cloud servers for as little as $5 in different data centers, and you can get your server up and running in a matter of minutes.Naturally, we think this is a great target for De
- Shell (SSH) deployments
Setting up the Server Shell deployments allow you to trigger shell commands on your remote server when you commit or push to DeployBot, or directly from your DeployBot account manually. To use shell deployments you’ll need to specify a server name,
- How do DeployBot and Slack work together?
It is possible to use Slack in tandem with your DeployBot account. If you would like to have DeployBot deployment notifications in Slack, or to trigger a deployment from Slack itself, read on.Deployment notifications For any repository in your Deploy
- Deploying static sites to Amazon S3
DeployBot supports deployments to Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3). DeployBot can upload files from your Git repository to your S3 bucket either automatically on every commit or push, or manually. Deploying to Amazon S3 has some unique uses and ad
- Shopify Integration
Shopify integration in DeployBot is a great way to streamline the development, review, and deployment of your store themes. It also greatly simplifies the process of managing multiple themes at the same time and keeping track of updates going to man
- Managing shared files and directories with atomic deployments
DeployBot’s atomic deployments are a great tool to ensure that your application updates with zero downtime. This unique property is made possible by storing each release in a separate directory and then just re-pointing your web server to the update
- FTP deployments to Amazon EC2 instances
If you are using DeployBot's deployment tools to deploy files to an Amazon EC2 instance through FTP, you may experience slow speed and performance. This can be due to the AWS firewall blocking ports necessary for passive FTP mode. To fix this, we re
- Invalidate CloudFront Distribution
DeployBot can invalidate your CloudFront distribution after every deployment when using Amazon S3 deployments. This ensures that Amazon CloudFront servers always have the most recent content. If you have not already, you can read about deploying to
- Rackspace Cloud Sites
With DeployBot's FTP and SFTP deployment tools, it is very simple to deploy to any server with a simple click. With Rackspace Cloud Sites, the process of setting up a server makes it even easier. Here's a quick tour on how to get up and running with
- Using Reduced Redundancy Storage with S3
DeployBot supports the Reduced Redundancy Storage (RRS) option when deploying to Amazon S3. If you have not already, you can read about deploying to Amazon S3 in a separate help article. When setting up an Amazon S3 server in DeployBot, under the Ad
- Rackspace Cloud Files
DeployBot supports deployments to Rackspace Cloud Files – an easy-to-use online storage for files and media. DeployBot can upload files from your Git repository to your Rackspace Cloud Files either automatically on every push, or manually. Getting s
- Enable Multi-factor Authentication (MFA)
Learn how to enable and configure Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) in your DeployBot account to enhance security and prevent unauthorized access.
- Purge Cache on Cloudflare
DeployBot can invalidate your Cloudflare cache after each deployment thanks to a new integration, which is currently in Beta. This ensures that Cloudflare servers always have the most recent content.In the Cloudflare integration we support:Purge ever
- Tracking releases with Sentry
Using the Sentry integration, it is possible to send a notification to the 'Releases' section in any Sentry project once a deployment is completed. For further details on Sentry, kindly go to their website. It's important to note that Deploybot's cu
- Scheduling Deployments
Learn how to schedule automatic deployments in DeployBot. Set up recurring deploys at specific times for your testing environments and manage your deployment workflow efficiently.
- My AWS S3 deployment fails
Sometimes, the AWS S3 deployment fails because of AccessControlListNotSupported: The bucket does not allow ACLs.In order to solve this issue, we should:Navigate to the Permissions tab of your S3 bucket.Click Edit next to Block public access .Unchec
- Priority Deployments
DeployBot's priority deployments feature is a powerful tool available exclusively for Premium plan subscribers. With priority deployments, you can ensure that specific deployments take precedence over others, enabling you to meet critical deadlines
- Tracking deployments with Rollbar
Using the Rollbar integration, it is possible to send a notification to the 'Deploy' section in any Rollbar project once a deployment is completed. For further details on Rollbar, kindly go to their website. How to notify releases to Rollbar? First