Bump for this one. I understand the language that Cloudways uses to explain why they don't do this, but having a repo fall out of sync seems like a flaw asking for issues. I expect that I delete a file from my repository and that repo exists on a Cloudflare server, that that file would be deleted as well.
The requirement to manually track those and SSH in to delete them seems 15 years out-of-date.
Cloudways – Please provide this as an option in the Deployment via GIT functionality. A little checkbox that allows us to enable this.
Bump for this one. I understand the language that Cloudways uses to explain why they don't do this, but having a repo fall out of sync seems like a flaw asking for issues. I expect that I delete a file from my repository and that repo exists on a Cloudflare server, that that file would be deleted as well.
The requirement to manually track those and SSH in to delete them seems 15 years out-of-date.
Cloudways – Please provide this as an option in the Deployment via GIT functionality. A little checkbox that allows us to enable this.