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# Pull Request Previews
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Pull requests to the React SDK layer (and in the future other layers as well)
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automatically set up a preview site with a full deployment of Element with the
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changes from the pull request added in so that anyone can easily test and review
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them. This is especially useful for checking visual and interactive changes.
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To access the preview site, click the link in the description of the PR.
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The checks section could be collapsed at first, so you may need to click "Show
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all checks" to reveal them. Look for an entry that mentions `deploy-preview`. It
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may be at the end of the list, so you may need scroll a bit to see it. To access
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the preview site, click the "Details" link in the deploy preview row.
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**Important:** Please always use test accounts when logging into preview sites,
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as they may contain unreviewed and potentially dangerous code that could damage
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your account, exfiltrate encryption keys, etc.
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## FAQs
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### Are preview sites created for pull requests from contributors?
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Yes, they are created for all PRs from any author.
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### Do preview sites expire after some time period?
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No, there is no expiry date, so they should remain accessible indefinitely, but
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of course they obviously aren't meant to live beyond the development workflow,
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so please don't rely on them for anything important. They may disappear at any
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time without notice.
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