
So you’ve wrapped up a WordPress website overhaul and you’re ready to deploy. There’s only one problem. How do you deploy your development site without losing all of the updates and new content added to the production site while you were developing? What you need is some way to compare your development database to the production database, merge the two databases, and resolve any conflicts one by one. The only problem is, there is no such tool. Or is there?
Mergebot is a beta-stage plugin-based service from Delicious Brains that aims to solve the problem of database merging, and to do in such a way that is easy to implement.
In this post, we’ll check out Mergebot, take it for a spin, consider the pros and cons of using Mergebot, and highlight interesting alternatives for database merging.
Ready? Let’s get to it.
Disclaimer: I joined Mergebot’s beta program as a paying program member to get access to Mergebot. Delicious Brains did not know about this review — as a matter of fact, they’ll find out about it the same time you do: when the article is published.
How Does Mergebot Work
Let’s walk through the development workflow for working
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/14012/a-first-look-at-mergebot-simple-database-merging-for-wordpress
source https://williechiu40.wordpress.com/2016/12/12/a-first-look-at-mergebot-simple-database-merging-for-wordpress/
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