# Articles from 2019 - DeployHQ Blog

Displaying posts **1** – **12** of **30** in total

### [DeployHQ Build - updated language versions](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/deployhq-build-updated-language-versions)

Posted on 26th November 2019

We'd just like to let you know, we've installed some updates for the following language versions on the build pipeline:

### [Project configuration suggestions](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/project-configuration-suggestions)

Posted on 5th November 2019

We've just pushed out a handy new feature that will be particularly useful to those of you that manage multiple projects in DeployHQ - a project configuration suggestions area that's...

### [Zero-downtime deployments with a cache directory](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/zero-downtime-deployments-with-a-cache-directory)

Posted on 31st October 2019

DeployHQ offers two zero-downtime deployment strategies: copying the previous release or using a clean cache directory. Learn how each works, when to use them, and best practices for seamless deployments.

### [Custom Amazon S3 request headers](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/custom-amazon-s3-request-headers)

Posted on 16th August 2019

Configure custom HTTP request headers when deploying to Amazon S3 buckets with DeployHQ, including Cache-Control, Content-Disposition, and server-side encryption metadata.

### [DeployHQ API updates](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/deployhq-api-updates)

Posted on 5th August 2019

We've recently been working on the DeployHQ API, to ensure that the most important aspects of the interface are available to be interacted with there too. A large number of...

### [Monitoring running deployments](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/monitoring-running-deployments)

Posted on 23rd July 2019

We're happy to announce the addition of another user-requested feature on the DeployHQ platform today - the ability to monitor running deployments directly on your main dashboard.

### [Whitelisting excluded files](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/whitelisting-excluded-files)

Posted on 9th July 2019

Use whitelisting rules to create exceptions within your DeployHQ exclusion rules. Prefix any rule with ! to keep specific files or directories deployed even when their parent is excluded.

### [Automatic deployments from self-hosted Bitbucket repositories](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/automatic-deployments-from-self-hosted-bitbucket-repositories)

Posted on 23rd May 2019

We're pleased to announce support for automatic deployments from self-hosted Bitbucket repositories today! For any of you hosting your Bitbucket repositories on your own servers, you'll now be able to...

### [Send deployment notifications to a Discord or Microsoft Teams channel](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/send-deployment-notifications-to-a-discord-or-microsoft-teams-channel)

Posted on 15th May 2019

Learn how to set up real-time deployment notifications in Discord and Microsoft Teams with DeployHQ. Step-by-step setup guides, configuration options, and best practices for keeping your team informed.

### [Tie every Bugsnag error to the DeployHQ deploy that caused it](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/track-deployments-in-a-bugsnag-project)

Posted on 14th May 2019

Every Bugsnag error should point to the DeployHQ deploy that caused it. Two-minute setup, release filtering, regression detection, faster rollback.

### [Receive notifications and trigger deployments with Slack](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/receive-notifications-and-trigger-deployments-with-slack)

Posted on 10th May 2019

Set up Slack notifications for your deployments and trigger deploys directly from Slack using DeployHQ. Get real-time deployment alerts and start deployments without leaving your chat.

### [Choose which parts of a template to copy into a new project](https://www.deployhq.com/blog/selectable-templates)

Posted on 2nd May 2019

We've added a handy new feature to DeployHQ today - the ability to select only certain parts of a template when you're creating a new project from it. For example,...

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