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What are the different types of Flusk deployments?
What are the different types of Flusk deployments?
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Flusk allows you to schedule deployments of your Bubble app. Instead of pushing a new version live from the Bubble editor, you can also do it from Flusk's Deployments tab and schedule it for later on.

Normal Deployments

Flusk allows you to deploy your app from version test to version live as you would do it from your Bubble editor.

Therefore, deploying from Flusk will:

  • Bypass unresolved issues from the editor

  • Bypass out-of-sync, which is when your live version is behind your test version.

Scheduled Deployments

Flusk also allows you to schedule deployments from later on.

For this to work, you need to provide Flusk with:

  • The version you want to push from (version A) (any version, including test and excluding live)

  • The version you want to push to (version B) (any version)

  • The date you want to execute the deployment

This way, Flusk will deploy your app from version A to version B at the specified time.

Recommended times

Flusk is also able, based on the data we have coming from your users activity, to predict the date and time people are the less active on your app.

In this case for this app, the best time seems to be on Sunday between 2am and 3am.

For the 9 last week, there was an average of 1 user live on the app.

Smart Deployments

Smart Deployments allows you to define a range of 2 dates, and Flusk will try to push your new version when no users are active on the version B.

This is very useful to avoid the "This app has new changes..." banner on Bubble apps avoiding users to save their work and forcing them to refresh the page.

For this to work, you need to provide Flusk with:

  • The version you want to push from (version A) (any version, including test and excluding live)

  • The version you want to push to (version B) (any version)

  • The date you want to start watching for no active users

  • The latest date at which Flusk should push your version if there wasn't a minute without active users on your app

At the moment we find a time where no active users are live on your app, we will push from version A to version B and will notify you by email.

Previous Deployments

Flusk also allows you to quickly see the previous deployments done for your app.

You can see in an eyesight:

  • The version it was deployed to

  • From where it was deployed (Bubble Editor, or Flusk)

  • When it was deployed

  • Who initiated the deployment

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