Users can create a project in the UI (instead of needing to configure this before deploying)
See original GitHub issue- Users can create a project in the UI (being able to configure things in the UI). This means that 1 click deploy would now have a flow of
create an account
—>configure your project in the Lightdash UI
. Having this project configuration in the UI would eventually allow us to:- Give multiple options for the “source” of your project (e.g. connect Lightdash to GitHub repo or to a project in dbt cloud)
- Give users the option to change the project once they’ve picked one (right now, that’s not possible)
- Eventually, users could have multiple projects
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- Created 2 years ago
- Comments:7 (4 by maintainers)
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Actually if you do that you will delete everything in your existing deployment. When you redeploy the whole heroku template, it’ll start with a fresh database.
closing this because it’s a duplicate of #438