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[Bug] TAG Website did not update with the latest blog #331

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leonardpahlke opened this issue Feb 2, 2024 · 4 comments
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[Bug] TAG Website did not update with the latest blog #331

leonardpahlke opened this issue Feb 2, 2024 · 4 comments
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leonardpahlke commented Feb 2, 2024

This PR #326 made changes to the TAG ENV website. The deployment preview shows the new blog “Cloud Native Sustainability Week 2023 - putting sustainability on the community radar”. The changes were merged, all checks passed but the blog does not appear on the regular blog. Perhaps Netlify didn't picked up the change?

@cjyabraham perhaps you could help with this.

cc @guidemetothemoon

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I've re-run the deployment and it is now showing: https://tag-env-sustainability.cncf.io/blog/2024-wrap-up-cloud-native-sustainability-week-2023/

I'll try and investigate why the merge deployment didn't work...

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Thanks!!

This was referenced Feb 3, 2024
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cjyabraham commented Feb 3, 2024

I've done a quick test following the same process as you have:

  1. First I created a blog post from a fork with this PR. It showed up correctly on both the preview and live instances.
  2. I then deleted the blog post with this PR. Again, both preview instance and live instance correctly reflected this change.

I did a bit of research on how netlify works with caches but couldn't come up with any theories on why this might have failed and how to make it 100% reliable. We will, however, always have the ability to go in to netlify and manually trigger the build and reset the cache if need be.

Maybe let's monitor this for now and see if this issue happens again?

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Thanks! I think we can close this for now. Flake.

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