Semaphore (software)

Semaphore is a hosted continuous integration and deployment service used for testing and deploying software projects hosted on GitHub and BitBucket. [1]

Semaphore
Developer(s)Rendered Text
Written inRuby, Elixir
PlatformWeb
TypeContinuous integration
Websitesemaphoreci.com

While open source projects can use Semaphore for free in its full capacity, free use for private projects is limited to 100 builds per month (Semaphore Classic) or $20 of service every month (Semaphore 2.0).[2]

One of Semaphore’s features is native Docker support, which enables testing and deploying Docker-based applications. [3] Semaphore also offers Boosters, a feature that reduces the duration of running a test suite to that of the longest test through automatic parallelization of builds for Ruby projects.[4]Home

Features

Semaphore supports the following programming languages: C/C++, Clojure, Elixir, Go, Java, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Ruby and Scala.[5] Projects written in other programming languages demand manual configuration.

Some of the supported frameworks include: test/unit, RSpec, Cucumber, Steak, Capybara Webkit, Jasmine, Karma, Minitest, Poltergeist, PhantomJS.[6]

Deployment integrations include AWS, Heroku, Capistrano and Cloud 66.[7]

Semaphore 2.0 supports iOS and MacOS.

Operation

Once the project and the branch have been selected, Semaphore determines the configuration of the project, by extracting meta information. After customizing and configuring the wanted builds, Semaphore begins testing. The results of the performed jobs are highlighted red (failed) or green (passed). If a test fails, the developer needs to further configure and fix the code until the test is green.[8]

gollark: …?
gollark: Well, there goes my evil plan to use amulet for a project.
gollark: Amulet question: is there some easy way to, say, decode JSON? I know libraries for it exist but can you wrap them easily and safely?
gollark: Oh, *that*.
gollark: I assumed they would both just work as the Lua docs claimed.

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