Hope somebody can help me, I have an Umbraco Cloud account and a website built in the dev environment and ready to go live. When I deploy to the live environment I don't receive and errors everything appears to work.
When I view the live site it shows just the default Umbraco landing page, and in the backoffice, no content, images, templates, forms or doc types have been transferred across. All I can see is some partials that have been transferred, can anybody provide an assistence in where I am going wrong? I though tis would be a straight forward process :-)
I seem to remember having seen this problem where the "container" in question was a folder — either in the Document Types section or in the Data Types section... i.e., I'd created a folder and moved some of the custom items into it.
You should be able to find a .uda file containing the Id it's referring to though, and in that file you should be able to see what it's tied to.
Umbraco Cloud Deployment from Dev to Live issue
Hi,
Hope somebody can help me, I have an Umbraco Cloud account and a website built in the dev environment and ready to go live. When I deploy to the live environment I don't receive and errors everything appears to work.
When I view the live site it shows just the default Umbraco landing page, and in the backoffice, no content, images, templates, forms or doc types have been transferred across. All I can see is some partials that have been transferred, can anybody provide an assistence in where I am going wrong? I though tis would be a straight forward process :-)
Just an update on this, after re-deploying again I do receive an error:
Anybody have any ideas how to pinpoint the missing container?
Many thanks
Nick
Hi there Nick,
I seem to remember having seen this problem where the "container" in question was a folder — either in the Document Types section or in the Data Types section... i.e., I'd created a folder and moved some of the custom items into it.
You should be able to find a .uda file containing the Id it's referring to though, and in that file you should be able to see what it's tied to.
Hope that helps,
/Chriztian
Thanks Chriztian,
You were right it was a folder than was causing the error, many thanks.
Nick
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