Add troubleshooting review apps section to docs (#1041)
* docs: add troubleshooting review apps section
* docs: rename overall section title
Co-authored-by: James Rose <james@jbpr.net>
* docs: fix typos
Co-authored-by: James Rose <james@jbpr.net>
Co-authored-by: James Rose <james@jbpr.net>
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Once a pull request has been closed the review app infrastructure will be tore down to save on any costs. Should you wish to re-open a closed pull request the review app will be spun up again.
Once a pull request has been closed the review app infrastructure will be tore down to save on any costs. Should you wish to re-open a closed pull request the review app will be spun up again.
### How to fix review app deployment failures
One reason a review app deployment might fail is that it is attempting to run migrations which conflict with data in the database. For example you might have introduced a unique constraint, but the database associated with the review app has duplicate data in it that would violate this constraint, and so the migration cannot be run. There are two main ways to remedy this:
**Method 1 - Edit database via console**
1. Log in to Cloud Foundry
```bash
cf login -a api.london.cloud.service.gov.uk -u <your_username>
```
* Your username should be the email address you signed up to GOVUK PaaS with.
* Choose the dev environment whilst logging in.
2. If you were already logged in then Cloud Foundry, then instead just target the dev environment
```bash
cf target -o dluhc-core -s dev
```
3. Find the name of your app
```bash
cf apps
```
* The app name will be in this format: `dluhc-core-review-<pull-request-number>`.