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Reverting deployments

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Updated over 4 months ago

This flow allows you to revert Tulip deployments.

If you would like to compare your application connection’s current state with a previous version and manually select elements to restore, please refer to Restoring an environment to a previous version

Occasionally, you may want to undo the changes you introduced in one or more deployments. You may want to revert these changes if you realize you would like to approach the problem these changes were supposed to solve in another way, due to a bug that was introduced in these deployments, or for any other reason.


To revert these changes, go to the Deployments page. In the deployment history table, select the successful deployment you would like to revert and click on the ‘Revert’ button.

You can revert more than one deployment at once as long as all selected deployment target the same application connection

Important Notice on Reverting with Regenerated Tulip IDs

When regenerating Tulip IDs, be mindful that attempting to revert a deployment prior to Tulip IDs regeneration may result in elements with newly generated Tulip IDs not being reverted. This limitation is due to the absence of these IDs in earlier versions, which can prevent a direct match during the restoration process. Please plan your revert activities accordingly to make sure you recover the application connection's configuration.

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