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Staging environment for custom apps

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    When I want to update a custom app but make sure there's no deployment-related issue, I have too choices on Cloudron:

    • Update my app, hope for the best and revert immediately using backup (easy, but causes 1-2 minutes of downtime)
    • Create a second app for staging only, test it there, and if needed, push again to production

    Suggestion: Introduce a staging environment for custom apps

    1. Under the hood, this is another custom app in cloudron, but the UI treats it differently
    2. I install it using cloudron update --staging for my app
    3. I can reach it under a staging domain
    4. If I am happy, I can push a button (or run Cloudron CLI) to direct traffic to the new app instead of the previous one. Ideally, staging becomes production and old production gets deleted to reduce downtime, but I haven't thought this through.

    Benefits of this approach over the current one:

    1. I don't have to create two apps for the same thing, because logically, this is one app in different states
    2. Hopefully, this approach could reduce downtime
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