Hi Ryan,
I tend to not use the Heroku commands from the command line.
I created a rake task staging:push that resets and pushed and migrates
and shows a splash page and shows a warning. Maybe even git tag while
you are at it.
You can call it s:push and p:push (staging, production) if you want to
save on letters
We have some projects on our own servers and others on Heroku, but use
the same commands in both environments.
Well, in theory. Haven't gotten around to converting previous project
across yet. But we could... ;)
Fwiw/
Keenan
On Jan 8, 2010, at 9:00 PM, Ryan Heneise <[email protected]> wrote:
I should have put "PREVENTING accidental 'heroku db:reset'" - no, I
haven't done this yet. But I have nightmares about it.
On Jan 8, 8:59 pm, Ryan Heneise <[email protected]> wrote:
I was wondering if there's a way to turn off 'heroku db:push', or
some
way to obscure the command. The reason I'm asking is because I am
deploying a second app to Heroku, and I was just thinking to myself,
gosh, if I accidentally typed 'heroku db:push' or 'heroku db:reset'
on
my other app, all my data would be toast.
So is there a way to turn that feature off, or keep that from
happening?
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