Developer(s) | Evrone |
---|---|
Initial release | October 2014 |
Platform | Web |
Type | Continuous integration |
Website |
vexor |
Vexor is a distributed cloud web-service for building and testing software, a continuous integration tool.
Vexor helps a developers’ team to keep to Continuous Integration methodology. The original code of the project can be stored at GitHub, Bitbucket or at GitLab. [1] The number of workers launched simultaneously is not limited as they automatically start for each new build. [2] [3]
The following languages are maintained:
[4]
Ruby,
Clojure,
Scala,
Python,
Node.js,
Go,
Rust,
Haskell. It is possible to use a configuration file in the vexor.yml
format or an already written file in the Travis CI format (.travis.yml
).
[5]
[6] Vexor can also send notification e-mails and notification messages into a
Slack chat.
[7] The fee depends on the number of minutes spent on the work of the service. On July 25, 2015, one minute cost $0.015.
[6]
[8] Starting April 1, 2017 Vexor removed their 100 minutes/month free tier for all accounts.
[9] There are no plans to support open source projects with free tiers, currently.
[10]
Vexor is being developed by the Evrone Company. The service was launched in October 2014. [11] [12] [13]
Among Vexor clients one can find: [14] Meduza, Bookmate, InSales and others.
Developer(s) | Evrone |
---|---|
Initial release | October 2014 |
Platform | Web |
Type | Continuous integration |
Website |
vexor |
Vexor is a distributed cloud web-service for building and testing software, a continuous integration tool.
Vexor helps a developers’ team to keep to Continuous Integration methodology. The original code of the project can be stored at GitHub, Bitbucket or at GitLab. [1] The number of workers launched simultaneously is not limited as they automatically start for each new build. [2] [3]
The following languages are maintained:
[4]
Ruby,
Clojure,
Scala,
Python,
Node.js,
Go,
Rust,
Haskell. It is possible to use a configuration file in the vexor.yml
format or an already written file in the Travis CI format (.travis.yml
).
[5]
[6] Vexor can also send notification e-mails and notification messages into a
Slack chat.
[7] The fee depends on the number of minutes spent on the work of the service. On July 25, 2015, one minute cost $0.015.
[6]
[8] Starting April 1, 2017 Vexor removed their 100 minutes/month free tier for all accounts.
[9] There are no plans to support open source projects with free tiers, currently.
[10]
Vexor is being developed by the Evrone Company. The service was launched in October 2014. [11] [12] [13]
Among Vexor clients one can find: [14] Meduza, Bookmate, InSales and others.