On deploying my app to Firebase, I am getting this message:
You\'re seeing this because you\'ve successfully setup Firebase Hosting. Now it\'s time to
You cannot change hosted files in the Firebase Console.
Instead, you should change the index.html
on your local copy where you initially ran the firebase deploy
command. Once you're done with the changes, run firebase deploy
again to push the updated version of your website to Firebase Hosting.
For small changes it is probably faster to run firebase serve
. This spins up a local web server, so that you can test the changes. Once you're satisfied they work, publish them to Firebase Hosting with firebase deploy
again.
Update: this is now possible through some custom scripting. See my answer here for details: Upload single file to firebase hosting via CLI or other without deleting existing ones?
Its a simple solution. This message is caused by the index.html file in your public folder being replaced with the index.html file provided by firebase.
All you have to do is navigate to the directory of your web app folder on your terminal and type in
$ rm .firebaserc
then
$ firebase init
after you've completed the firebase initialization, replace the new index.html file with the one inside the public folder and then type
$ firebase deploy
First of all Update all the coding and assets files in your local system then,
1) Go to the directory in the terminal by typing $ cd {add your directory} 2) Login on your terminal console by typing $ firebase login in the terminal 3) after login write $ firebase deploy
then, go to Hosting Section in your Firebase Console and delete the previously deployed files by deleting the previously added section in {Poject_Name} release history,
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