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14 thoughts on “The new GitHub Deploy to Salesforce Button!

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  2. Shivanath (@shivanathd)'s avatar

    Andy .. Did I mention how awesome you are ? …. This is great ! … Love all that you do for our community !

    • Andrew Fawcett's avatar

      Thanks so much for the kind words, i really enjoy coding tools like this and contributing to the community, feedback like this is really motivating!

  3. Pat Patterson (@metadaddy)'s avatar

    You could do like the Heroku button does and resolve the repo originating a button click by inspecting the referer header, doing away with the owner and repo params – see https://blog.heroku.com/archives/2014/8/7/heroku-button

  4. Andrew Fawcett's avatar

    Thats an great idea! Thanks, added to the list!

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  6. Mark D's avatar

    Hi Andy … I’m trying to install this package, but I am getting the authentication/ip error. I think it is because I have my domain enabled. I’ve tried in another Org with the same settings and it worked.

    • Andrew Fawcett's avatar

      I am not aware of an issue with this tbh. It’s standard Salesforce platform functionality the package install flow, so if it’s broken it might be a Salesforce issue. What error are you seeing?

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  8. Igor Androsov's avatar

    Hi Andy can this tool (deploy button) be configured to use with private github repository? I did not see any instructions in readme or blogs on this topic

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