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About Travis CI

Travis CI is a continuous integration software from IDERA designed for automating the building and testing of software projects. It supports integration with GitHub, provides build environment customization, and includes automated testing features so developers can ensure quality and efficiency in their code. Travis CI enables users to set up pipelines for deployment and testing, allowing for consistent results and quick feedback. Its configuration is done through a simple YAML file, making it accessible for developers of varying use levels. Key capabilities: Continuous integration Automated testing GitHub integration Build environment customization Deployment pipelines Best for: software development teams that need a reliable solution for continuous integration and testing.

Travis CI Details

Vendor
IDERA
Year Launched
2011
Location
Rigaer Str. 8, Berlin, Berlin 10247, DE
Deployment
cloud
Training Options
documentation, live online, in person
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese
Users
Developers, Quality Assurance Testers, Project Managers
Industries Served
Healthcare, Education, Finance, Retail, Technology, Manufacturing, Government, Media
Tags
Continuous Integration, Travis CI

Travis CI's In-App Market Place

Does Travis CI have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

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Accepted Payment Currencies

USD ($), EUR (€), GBP (£), AUD (A$), JPY (¥), CAD (C$), CHF (CHF), CNY (¥), SEK (kr), INR (₹), SGD (S$), HKD (HK$), KRW (₩), NZD (NZ$), RUB (₽).

Pros & Cons

  • Quick to configure initial CI/CD pipelines (under 20 mins).
  • Concise YAML configuration, easier to write and maintain.
  • Works with a wide range of popular programming languages.
  • Supports parallel and multi-environment testing for efficiency.
  • Designed for ease of use and a streamlined developer experience.
  • Positions itself against "bloated platforms," implying it might lack some advanced features of comprehensive DevSecOps platforms.
  • The emphasis on simplicity might mean less granular control for very complex workflows.

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