@sergsoares
nice point! Fortunately, there is an action even for that :)
One more thing to have in mind is to avoid concurrent deployments, as this might lead to unexpected results. You can control whether concurrent deployments are allowed and if needed you can cancel in progress deployments. More details here docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-g...
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Really useful and simple, thinking in substitute code build/code deploy for that alternative.
I only will search more about docker cache in GitHub Actions to avoid slow (and expensive as minutes usage)
@sergsoares nice point! Fortunately, there is an action even for that :)
One more thing to have in mind is to avoid concurrent deployments, as this might lead to unexpected results. You can control whether concurrent deployments are allowed and if needed you can cancel in progress deployments. More details here docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-g...