• Resolved cais4you1

    (@cais4you1)


    Hello.

    I’m excited about your plugin and the stagging functionality that you provide. Before we buy your pro plugin, we would like to see how the plugin works.

    We develop websites for multiple clients and our focus is to do the development on our subdomains, we would like to sync the changes to the client’s subdomain and only after approval migrate the changes to the production system.

    Since we know that clients add content on the production system we would need to know how to synchronize the data. I will give a real example from practice, which is happening to us:

    We make a clone of a production site on which we start development. In the meantime, the client makes changes to his production part. In the phase when we are ready to migrate our changes to the live production it is necessary to include the changes that the client has made on his production part.

    DEV environment: our development on our subdomain: subdomain1.cais4you.sk
    TEST environment: test environment where the changes we make from DEV environment and PROD environment are displayed. subdomain1.clientdomain.sk
    PROD environment: clientdomain.sk

    Please provide a short description on this status.

    Thank you

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  • Plugin Contributor alaasalama

    (@alaasalama)

    Hi @cais4you1

    The (Dev > Staging > Production) setup can be made following this guide.

    We recommend exporting the new data added to the production site during the development period, then importing them into the staging site right before the push, this way you will ensure the staging site has the most recent data you would like to see on the production site after the push.

    For posts/pages and other default WordPress contents, you can check this guide, and for WooCommerce-related content, please check this one.

    Thanks,
    Alaa

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