I have my git automatically syncing the files in the repo to my droplet, but I have a database in there and everytime there’s a new update in the repo it also updates the database. Any ideas how to fix it? I also tried adding a .gitignore, I don’t think I did it right though.
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Heya,
you are on the correct path!
Your
.gitignore
file should include the relative path to the database file. For example, if your database is nameddb.sqlite3
and located in the project root, your.gitignore
should look like this:If the database is inside a folder, include the folder in the path:
3. Verify
.gitignore
is WorkingAfter setting up
.gitignore
, test to ensure Git ignores the database file:Hey Mark! 👋
Actually using the
.gitignore
file is the right way to exclude your database file from being updated when syncing your repository.What you could do is, you can add the database file’s name or path to your
.gitignore
file. And then if the database is already tracked by Git,.gitignore
won’t take effect until you remove it from Git’s index. Run the following commands in your repository directory locally on your laptop:This removes the database from version control but keeps it on your Droplet.
Now, when you sync your files, Git will no longer update or overwrite the
db.sqlite3
file on your Droplet.Let me know if this works!
- Bobby