How to deploy from Bitbucket to an FTP server
Previously, you may have been updating your website using an FTP client where you drag-and-drop files across to your live or staging site when they've been changed. This can be...
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Previously, you may have been updating your website using an FTP client where you drag-and-drop files across to your live or staging site when they've been changed. This can be...
When it comes to updating a Shopify theme alongside working with a version control system such as Git, the two don't necessarily work together in tandem. You can easily push...
As a large hosting provider, Amazon has a number of different methods for storing your website or app. One popular protocol is AWS S3, which can be connected to using...
A guide on how to migrate from standard deployments over to atomic deployments in DeployHQ for zero downtime.
Using our Bugsnag integration, you can send notifications about a new deployment directly to a Bugnsag project as a new release, allowing you to then track exceptions raised against it.
With our Slack integration, not only can you send a notification to a channel when a deployment has started or finished, you can even trigger a deployment straight from your...
In a lot of modern web applications, a number of assets or dependencies are generated separately from your normal development cycle. For example, you might be compiling some JavaScript, fetching...
Traditionally, one problem that occurs during a deployment process is that your site or application might suffer some downtime, especially if a request is made to it while an important...
Two factor authentication is a good way of increasing account security, by adding a second step to the normal login flow. In the case of DeployHQ (and other aTech Media...
You may be deploying your code to more than one server, which can be particularly inconvenient when it comes to making sure all of your servers are running the same...
There may be cases where you don't want some users to be able to deploy to certain servers in a project. For example, you may have a production server that...
At certain times of day, or even days of the week you may wish to prevent users from being able to deploy an application. For example, on a Friday afternoon,...