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Is there any way to create state file manually ? #470
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By default this action only uploads changed files to the server, unless you have set |
well, in our case, by default it is trying to update all files on first run. we even tried with explicitly stating |
I've managed to get current state contents by using PowerShell to list directories and files. Every file detail includes its full name ( {
"description": "DO NOT DELETE THIS FILE. This file is used to keep track of which files have been synced in the most recent deployment. If you delete this file a resync will need to be done (which can take a while) - read more: https://github.com/SamKirkland/FTP-Deploy-Action",
"version": "1.0.0",
"generatedTime": 1725909769351,
"data": [
{
"type": "folder",
"name": "subdomains"
},
{
"type": "folder",
"name": "subdomains/my-site"
},
{
"type": "file",
"hash": "49de76e8a055e96a892597482c386828fc181996942959393cf8279cc8026211",
"name": "subdomains/my-site/index.html",
"size": 3537
}
]
} I've not yet tested a new deploy on it because I'm exploring the way to get repository tag containing version number to be set as the |
First version of my app is already deployed on server. now I want to deploy only updated files. so is there any way to create state file manually or through command ?
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