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How can I disregard the changes I’ve made to a deployed workflow?
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How can I disregard the changes I’ve made to a deployed workflow?
To disregard the changes you’ve made to a deployed workflow, you can revert to a previous version of the workflow. In the Pipedream UI, navigate to the “Versions” tab of your workflow, and click “Deploy” on the version you’d like to revert to. This will discard the changes you’ve made and restore the previous version as the active workflow.
There is no versions tab
Thanks, Leo. But I’ve already deployed the latest version. I just want to clean the changes in the editor
Maybe you can Ctrl/Cmd + Z right after you changed. I think there’s no effective way to do that after a while
hover over the previous version, then there will be a 3 dots menu appear on the right
right, but I don’t want the previous version. I want to discard the editor changes and keep the current version
it might be worth adding it to the issues list
Yeah, feel free to create an issue here: Issues · PipedreamHQ/pipedream · GitHub
Select Feature and stating in more detail the feature you’d like to have
FYI this gets a lot easier with GitHub syncing, which is rolling out to customers on the Advanced plan now
Will it only be for advanced users?
Right now it’s only available on the Advanced plan. I can’t say for sure whether that’s going to remain the case, but that’s the current status as we’re rolling it out and collecting feedback.