Manage Environments and CMS

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Travis Neiderhiser

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Jul 17, 2014, 5:08:55 PM7/17/14
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A lot of the websites we create for clients we put on a Content Management System.  We are now starting to use Environment Deployment with Beanstalk however we are running into an issue with keeping repos up to date with client material.

Before we used deployments we would just clone the repository on the production server.  When we would need to make changes we would commit from the production server to get the latest changes.  Generally these include images since everything else is database side.

Well the problem we have now is there is now way to sync back up to the production repository since deployments simply copy the files onto the server.

Is there a way we can continue to use deployments but get around this issues with CMS'?  

Only thing I can think of is creating a script that would basically rsync the files onto the developers local machine and then can commit them into the production repo but rsync scares me when I'm not there to watch it.

Thank you!  Appreciate the thoughts/expertise!


Chad Kouse

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Jul 17, 2014, 9:33:18 PM7/17/14
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This is a group intended to discuss the beanstalk from ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’ — I think you are looking for 


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