6 months ago
In my testing phase, I connected my service to github and it would auto deploy. After I was done testing, I removed Source from the Settings tab, as I deploy with the CLI.
However, when I push to the branch that used to be configured, but is no longer configured, Railway begins a deploy.
This is a bug I'm guessing.
Can you please look into it? To attempt to get around it I attempted to connect it to an old repo that I don't use anymore, but that just created a new service instead of staying in the service I was editing (another bug?)
My last attempt was to delete the repo access in github. I'm not sure if this has worked yet or not.
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6 months ago
Hey there! We've found the following might help you get unblocked faster:
- 🧵 Github integration issue
- 🧵 github auto deploy not working
- 🧵 Auto-deploy on Github not working
- 🧵 deployment problem
If you find the answer from one of these, please let us know by solving the thread!
Railway
Hey there! We've found the following might help you get unblocked faster: - [🧵 Github integration issue](https://station.railway.com/questions/github-integration-issue-ae8a95ee) - [🧵 github auto deploy not working](https://station.railway.com/questions/github-auto-deploy-not-working-cbc4da27) - [🧵 Auto-deploy on Github not working](https://station.railway.com/questions/auto-deploy-on-github-not-working-541318fe) - [🧵 deployment problem](https://station.railway.com/questions/deployment-problem-bee4d488) If you find the answer from one of these, please let us know by solving the thread!
6 months ago
Bad Bot.
Status changed to Awaiting Conductor Response noahd • 6 months ago
6 months ago
deleting the repo access in github did NOT work. still does a deploy when I do not want.
Status changed to Awaiting User Response Railway • 6 months ago
6 months ago
This thread has been escalated to the Railway team.
Status changed to Awaiting Railway Response samgordon • 6 months ago
6 months ago
Hey! Want to clarify a bit on this. The flow you took was:
Deploy project via a github repo during testing.
Remove github repo as source.
Use CLI to railway up to that service.
Push a change on github and it automatically deploys this service that you were railway uping to.
Does that sound right?
Status changed to Awaiting User Response Railway • 6 months ago
noahd
Hey! Want to clarify a bit on this. The flow you took was: Deploy project via a github repo during testing. Remove github repo as source. Use CLI to `railway up` to that service. Push a change on github and it automatically deploys this service that you were `railway up`ing to. Does that sound right?
6 months ago
Yes.
Status changed to Awaiting Railway Response Railway • 6 months ago
Status changed to Awaiting User Response Railway • 6 months ago
6 months ago
This thread has been marked as solved automatically due to a lack of recent activity. Please re-open this thread or create a new one if you require further assistance. Thank you!
Status changed to Solved Railway • 6 months ago