9.5
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Continuous integration made effortless.
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Travis CI stands out as a robust tool for managing continuous integration and deployment pipelines efficiently. Its seamless integration with GitHub simplifies automation tasks, saving valuable time for developers. The service excels in automating tests, ensuring code quality, and facilitating deployments across different platforms. Users appreciate the ease of ...Read more
Simplifies continuous development pipeline tasks, freeing up mental resources for developers to focus on coding.
Easy to integrate with GitHub and various IDEs, enhancing productivity and workflow efficiency.
Supports automating tests in CI/CD projects, ensuring code quality and preventing broken builds.
Provides free support for public repos, making it cost-effective for open-source projects.
May experience intermittent outages and performance issues, potentially disrupting development workflow.
Lack of extensive customization options and advanced features compared to some competitors.
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Erdenezul B
10/10/17
Travis CI is good
What do you like best? Travis CI is best continuous integration tools especially you can easily test your product within different environments. What do you dislike? I didn't find any bad behavior in this project. Recommendations to others considering the product: When you have a software that supports multiple version(python2.6 python3.5 ... etc), Travis Ci is the best for your continuous integration tests. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you ...
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User in Research
05/16/17
Continuous Integration with Travis
What do you like best? Travis CI makes it easy to setup Continuous Integration services for projects hosted on Github. For open-source, public projects on Github, the service is completely free (travis-ci.org is for open-source projects, travis-ci.com for commercial). The service allows building and testing with a large variety of supported languages. Using a "build matrix" the code can be tested under different language versions. After a successful build, the code can be ...
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User in Education Management
03/07/17
Not so reliable continuous integration service
What do you like best? It has integration with Github's web hooks and with Slack. It's very ease to use and the builds are fast. What do you dislike? The service has been very intermittent in the last couple of months and that affects our development workflow. Recommendations to others considering the product: You should consider that this service can be very unstable. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Running tests and ...
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佳亮
05/27/16
Probably the best CI platform for open source
What do you like best? The integration with other platforms like Github and Bitbucket is just fascinating. Once configured, all you need is a simple push to start a new build cycle. Besides, if the build failed, it will email you, which I feel is very considerate and helpful. What do you dislike? The YAML config file is not very friendly to novices. Also, the build environment is not completely the same as local environment. As for iOS development, I've had experience when the build is ...
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Mathieu R
05/18/16
open source developper review
What do you like best? it's free for open sources projects, very easy to use, integrate very well with a lot other tools & services What do you dislike? it's not open source and was a bit slow to upgrade languages version. that's mostly solves and not much of a problem thanks to docker What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? running test for repository code and pull requests on different version of languages/tools/OSes
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Gopalakrishnan V
05/18/16
Very efficient and easy
What do you like best? It is very easy to integrate within your repository to automate the build and update process. Very straightforward processes and clear documentation make it helpful. What do you dislike? Pricing seems slightly arbitrary as it jumps from free open source to concurrent jobs. I think they need to think about what features they want to charge for and make it easier for their customers to move from one plan to another as they grow. What problems are you solving ...
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G2 User in Mining & Metals
05/18/16
Fast and Easy to use
What do you like best? It takes less than a minute to get hooked up with Travis CI and it requires no environment setups. What do you dislike? Sometimes it takes more time to get feedbacks if the build is broken. But overall it is pretty fast. Recommendations to others considering the product: Try to use it with small and simple projects first to get to know how the system works. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Travis takes ...
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Ben R
04/27/16
Travis is my goto for any open source CI projects
What do you like best? Simple and flexible setup. It supports a variety of technologies, and it's free. There are many examples out on the web and the Travis docs are detailed. What do you dislike? Travis doesn't scale well. I currently work on a project that uses 4 matrices that each run about 30 minutes. That in and of itself isn't the bad part. Travis limits resources for non-paying customers (as they should) and it often takes a long time for tests to start running if you have many ...
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04/27/16
Travis is my goto for any open source CI projects
What do you like best? Simple and flexible setup. It supports a variety of technologies, and it's free. There are many examples out on the web and the Travis docs are detailed. What do you dislike? Travis doesn't scale well. I currently work on a project that uses 4 matrices that each run about 30 minutes. That in and of itself isn't the bad part. Travis limits resources for non-paying customers (as they should and it often takes a long time for tests to start running if you have many ...
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Sushanth R
04/20/16
Easy integration with github for automated build test
What do you like best? Travis CI services also allow me to do things with GitHub (with access to the Status API, support for branches and pull requests, and automatically setting up from a list of repos) What do you dislike? .travis.yaml file little bit confusing, rest every thing works great Recommendations to others considering the product: 1) Travis CI runs tests for every push made on github 2) Travis CI runs tests on every pull request from other contributors What ...
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