Disable Automatic Redeployment
By default, all environments in Launch are configured for automatic redeployment by default. Launch allows you to prevent automatic redeployments of any new commits made to the Git repository based projects.
This step-by-step guide provides the steps required to disable the automatic redeployment of projects.
Prerequisites
- Contentstack account
- Access to Launch for your organization
Disable Automatic Redeployment
Follow the steps given below to disable the Auto-Deploy feature to prevent automatic redeployment.
- Log in to your Contentstack account and click the Launch icon from the left navigation panel.
- Click the project card to open your project from the Launch landing page.
- On the Environments screen, click the ellipses under Actions next to your environment and then click Settings to go to Environment Settings.
- In the Environments section under Settings, click Deployments.
- Click the Auto Deploy on Commits toggle button to disable it, and then click the Save Deployment Settings button.
You have successfully disabled the automatic redeployment of your project.
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