We are very excited to share the good news with you: Semaphore 2.0 is finally out!
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Semaphore Uncut: Exploring Semaphore Agents
Every Wednesday, we have a live show in which we talk about continuous integration, continuous delivery and Semaphore 2.0. This week, we talked about Semaphore agents and which languages, databases and tools are available in the Semaphore 2.0 CI/CD environment. Read on to learn more and watch the video.
Semaphore Uncut: Faster CI/CD Pipelines with Dependency Caching
Semaphore Uncut is our weekly show where we talk about continuous integration, continuous delivery and Semaphore 2.0. This time around, we talked about how to use dependency caching to speed up CI/CD pipelines. Read on to learn more and watch the latest episode.
Semaphore Uncut: On-demand Debug Sessions
We’re now on the fifth episode of Semaphore Uncut, our weekly show where we talk about continuous integration, continuous delivery and Semaphore 2.0. This time around, you’ll see how to quickly jump into a finished CI job that failed and debug it. How to quickly debug jobs in Semaphore 2.0 Last week, we showed you […]
Semaphore Uncut: Debugging Running CI Jobs
In the previous episode of Semaphore Uncut, we showed you how to customize CI/CD dashboards in Semaphore 2.0. This time around, you’ll see how to debug your running CI jobs.
Semaphore Uncut: Customizable CI/CD Dashboards
n last weekβs episode of Semaphore Uncut, our co-founder Darko showed you how to auto-promote continuous delivery pipelines in Semaphore 2.0.
Semaphore Uncut: Auto-promotion of Continuous Delivery Pipelines
Last week, we shared the first episode Semaphore Uncut, in which our co-founder Darko Fabijan showed you around Semaphore 2.0. In this week’s episode, you’ll learn how to automatically promote continuous delivery pipelines in Semaphore 2.0.
Semaphore Uncut: A First Look at Semaphore 2.0
We’re excited to let you know that this week we started making Semaphore Uncut, a weekly live video stream in which we will talk about Semaphore 2.0, our new continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) product, as well as other topics relevant to Semaphore users with everyone interested to join us live.
Introducing Semaphore 2.0, Next Generation CI/CD
Semaphore 2.0 closed beta is now available. Make sure to get on the list for an early invite. With powerful, fully customizable CI/CD pipelines, Semaphore 2.0 makes it easier than ever to deliver great products at high velocity. It’s designed to accelerate the way engineering teams of all sizes build, test and deploy their projects. […]
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Continuous Integration with Docker Gets More Space with New Semaphore Platform
Today we’re happy to announce general availability of the Docker Light platform. Based on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, the environment provides one physical CPU (2 vCPUs), 4GB of RAM and 10GB of disk space.
Rails Testing Antipatterns: Models
This is the second post in the series about antipatterns in testing Rails applications. See part 1 for thoughts related to fixtures and factories. Creating records when building would also work It is common sense to say that with plain ActiveRecord or a factory library you can both create and only instantiate new records. However, […]
Rails Testing Antipatterns: Fixtures and Factories
In the upcoming series of posts, we’ll explore some common antipatterns in writing tests for Rails applications. The presented opinions come from our experience in building web applications with Rails (we’ve been doing it since 2007) and is biased towards using RSpec and Cucumber. Developers working with other technologies will probably benefit from reading as […]
Dec 12-17 Network Incident Report
From Tuesday, December 12 until Sunday, December 17, the Semaphore build cluster suffered from sporadic network instabilities due to a faulty device at a Tier 1 network provider.
Semaphore’s Continuous Integration Service is Now 15% Faster
Semaphore is one of the very few (if not the only) CI services running jobs on dedicated hardware. The choice to have machines in data centers proved to be very beneficial, as this is what gives our users the best performance in class. We’re happy to announce that the cluster running the standard platform has […]