How to remove a Github Environment
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My question is about cleaning up the "Environments" tab on a Github repository.
I previously deployed via Heroku, using automatic deployment from two separate Github branches (one for staging, one for production).
This created a tab "Environments" on the repository, in which both Heroku environments were shown - exactly as intended.
Once I started to dive into Heroku pipelines, I have now configured the app to be promoted to production from staging, so the production environment no longer auto-deploys from a branch.
The Environments tab on my Github repo has no way to remove the environment that I no longer use. I can't seem to find any place on Github or Heroku to make Github "forget" this deployment environment.
I hope my question is clear enough; if I can elaborate on anything, please let me know.
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My question is about cleaning up the "Environments" tab on a Github repository.
I previously deployed via Heroku, using automatic deployment from two separate Github branches (one for staging, one for production).
This created a tab "Environments" on the repository, in which both Heroku environments were shown - exactly as intended.
Once I started to dive into Heroku pipelines, I have now configured the app to be promoted to production from staging, so the production environment no longer auto-deploys from a branch.
The Environments tab on my Github repo has no way to remove the environment that I no longer use. I can't seem to find any place on Github or Heroku to make Github "forget" this deployment environment.
I hope my question is clear enough; if I can elaborate on anything, please let me know.
github heroku heroku-pipelines
3
I've got a similar issue. I have an environment on my project and I'm not sure how it got created. I'd like to remove it and I did not find how so far.
– Alexis.Rolland
Dec 11 '18 at 12:18
3
@Alexis.Rolland I believe they're automatically created via webhooks and I'm beginning to think it's a limitation of Github that prevents removing them. I really wish they'd add the option though.
– mathiscode
Dec 11 '18 at 17:49
2
Yup, had the same issue, and find it very annoying there is no way to do it! In my situation, I had a poorly configured environment wiping out my personal page. Ultimately, I just wound up reverting to a previous commit (the environment is still there though)
– information_interchange
Feb 25 at 8:52
2
I'm having the same problem. I used a Heroku environment once and now have a permanent "Environments" tab on my repo I can't figure out how to get rid of.
– Aaron Shaver
Mar 11 at 0:10
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My question is about cleaning up the "Environments" tab on a Github repository.
I previously deployed via Heroku, using automatic deployment from two separate Github branches (one for staging, one for production).
This created a tab "Environments" on the repository, in which both Heroku environments were shown - exactly as intended.
Once I started to dive into Heroku pipelines, I have now configured the app to be promoted to production from staging, so the production environment no longer auto-deploys from a branch.
The Environments tab on my Github repo has no way to remove the environment that I no longer use. I can't seem to find any place on Github or Heroku to make Github "forget" this deployment environment.
I hope my question is clear enough; if I can elaborate on anything, please let me know.
github heroku heroku-pipelines
My question is about cleaning up the "Environments" tab on a Github repository.
I previously deployed via Heroku, using automatic deployment from two separate Github branches (one for staging, one for production).
This created a tab "Environments" on the repository, in which both Heroku environments were shown - exactly as intended.
Once I started to dive into Heroku pipelines, I have now configured the app to be promoted to production from staging, so the production environment no longer auto-deploys from a branch.
The Environments tab on my Github repo has no way to remove the environment that I no longer use. I can't seem to find any place on Github or Heroku to make Github "forget" this deployment environment.
I hope my question is clear enough; if I can elaborate on anything, please let me know.
github heroku heroku-pipelines
github heroku heroku-pipelines
edited Nov 24 '18 at 12:02
mathiscode
asked Nov 23 '18 at 21:02
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I've got a similar issue. I have an environment on my project and I'm not sure how it got created. I'd like to remove it and I did not find how so far.
– Alexis.Rolland
Dec 11 '18 at 12:18
3
@Alexis.Rolland I believe they're automatically created via webhooks and I'm beginning to think it's a limitation of Github that prevents removing them. I really wish they'd add the option though.
– mathiscode
Dec 11 '18 at 17:49
2
Yup, had the same issue, and find it very annoying there is no way to do it! In my situation, I had a poorly configured environment wiping out my personal page. Ultimately, I just wound up reverting to a previous commit (the environment is still there though)
– information_interchange
Feb 25 at 8:52
2
I'm having the same problem. I used a Heroku environment once and now have a permanent "Environments" tab on my repo I can't figure out how to get rid of.
– Aaron Shaver
Mar 11 at 0:10
add a comment |
3
I've got a similar issue. I have an environment on my project and I'm not sure how it got created. I'd like to remove it and I did not find how so far.
– Alexis.Rolland
Dec 11 '18 at 12:18
3
@Alexis.Rolland I believe they're automatically created via webhooks and I'm beginning to think it's a limitation of Github that prevents removing them. I really wish they'd add the option though.
– mathiscode
Dec 11 '18 at 17:49
2
Yup, had the same issue, and find it very annoying there is no way to do it! In my situation, I had a poorly configured environment wiping out my personal page. Ultimately, I just wound up reverting to a previous commit (the environment is still there though)
– information_interchange
Feb 25 at 8:52
2
I'm having the same problem. I used a Heroku environment once and now have a permanent "Environments" tab on my repo I can't figure out how to get rid of.
– Aaron Shaver
Mar 11 at 0:10
3
3
I've got a similar issue. I have an environment on my project and I'm not sure how it got created. I'd like to remove it and I did not find how so far.
– Alexis.Rolland
Dec 11 '18 at 12:18
I've got a similar issue. I have an environment on my project and I'm not sure how it got created. I'd like to remove it and I did not find how so far.
– Alexis.Rolland
Dec 11 '18 at 12:18
3
3
@Alexis.Rolland I believe they're automatically created via webhooks and I'm beginning to think it's a limitation of Github that prevents removing them. I really wish they'd add the option though.
– mathiscode
Dec 11 '18 at 17:49
@Alexis.Rolland I believe they're automatically created via webhooks and I'm beginning to think it's a limitation of Github that prevents removing them. I really wish they'd add the option though.
– mathiscode
Dec 11 '18 at 17:49
2
2
Yup, had the same issue, and find it very annoying there is no way to do it! In my situation, I had a poorly configured environment wiping out my personal page. Ultimately, I just wound up reverting to a previous commit (the environment is still there though)
– information_interchange
Feb 25 at 8:52
Yup, had the same issue, and find it very annoying there is no way to do it! In my situation, I had a poorly configured environment wiping out my personal page. Ultimately, I just wound up reverting to a previous commit (the environment is still there though)
– information_interchange
Feb 25 at 8:52
2
2
I'm having the same problem. I used a Heroku environment once and now have a permanent "Environments" tab on my repo I can't figure out how to get rid of.
– Aaron Shaver
Mar 11 at 0:10
I'm having the same problem. I used a Heroku environment once and now have a permanent "Environments" tab on my repo I can't figure out how to get rid of.
– Aaron Shaver
Mar 11 at 0:10
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Unfortunately, it seems that the 'Deployments' dashboard is currently in beta, which means that they may not have a feature yet.
Read here.
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Unfortunately, it seems that the 'Deployments' dashboard is currently in beta, which means that they may not have a feature yet.
Read here.
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Unfortunately, it seems that the 'Deployments' dashboard is currently in beta, which means that they may not have a feature yet.
Read here.
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Unfortunately, it seems that the 'Deployments' dashboard is currently in beta, which means that they may not have a feature yet.
Read here.
Unfortunately, it seems that the 'Deployments' dashboard is currently in beta, which means that they may not have a feature yet.
Read here.
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I've got a similar issue. I have an environment on my project and I'm not sure how it got created. I'd like to remove it and I did not find how so far.
– Alexis.Rolland
Dec 11 '18 at 12:18
3
@Alexis.Rolland I believe they're automatically created via webhooks and I'm beginning to think it's a limitation of Github that prevents removing them. I really wish they'd add the option though.
– mathiscode
Dec 11 '18 at 17:49
2
Yup, had the same issue, and find it very annoying there is no way to do it! In my situation, I had a poorly configured environment wiping out my personal page. Ultimately, I just wound up reverting to a previous commit (the environment is still there though)
– information_interchange
Feb 25 at 8:52
2
I'm having the same problem. I used a Heroku environment once and now have a permanent "Environments" tab on my repo I can't figure out how to get rid of.
– Aaron Shaver
Mar 11 at 0:10