3 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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3 months ago
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3 months ago
Bad Bot.
Status changed to Awaiting Conductor Response noahd • 3 months ago
3 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 • 3 months ago
3 months ago
This thread has been escalated to the Railway team.
Status changed to Awaiting Railway Response samgordon • 3 months ago
3 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 • 3 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 uping to. Does that sound right?
3 months ago
Yes.
Status changed to Awaiting Railway Response Railway • 3 months ago
Status changed to Awaiting User Response Railway • 3 months ago
3 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 • 3 months ago