![]() ![]() So probably it will not work even if we don't have the first authentication issue. I guess there is no git lfs support in Plesk Onyx Git extension implementation at all. I tried with ssh key and see only text file links instead of large files. They suggest using "application passwords", but Plesk Onyx is unable to authenticate with password. for the remote repository scenario: Bitbucket says it can't currently correctly offload lfs files for clients that authenticate with ssh keys. The reason is that some web-sites are relatively big and Bitbucket has a repository size hard limit. The issue is that I'm currently using git lfs. I want to set up Git deployment to my new asp.net hosting with Plesk Onyx installed. This feedback is private to you and won’t be shared publicly.Hi! I have a few private repositories on Bitbucket for web sites content as well as local clones on my laptop. Mark contributions as unhelpful if you find them irrelevant or not valuable to the article. ![]() So, there it is! My convoluted way of developing on Chromebook, synchronising files to Git and releasing them onto a Plesk server. If you are using Nodejs, then simply restart the Nodejs app from the Plesk panel, or via command line, run: /opt/plesk/node/6/bin/npm start.Select "Pull Updates" in the Plesk panel to grab the latest commits from Bitbucket and auto-load them onto your domain. ![]() I know, I could have simply copied or rsynced the files from the Dropbox folder to the Plesk domain folder, but that is dangerous and breaks the release/approval procedures that should be in place.
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