Buildbot
Continuous integration testing framework From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Buildbot is a software development continuous integration tool which automates the compile or test cycle required to validate changes to the project code base. It began as a light-weight alternative to the Mozilla project's Tinderbox, and is now used by Python,[6] WebKit,[7] LLVM,[8] Blender,[9] ReactOS,[10] and many other projects.[11]
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Original author(s) | Brian Warner[1][2][3][4] |
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Developer(s) | Dustin J. Mitchell |
Initial release | April 29, 2003[3] |
Stable release | 4.2.1[5]
/ 10 January 2025 |
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Written in | Python |
Operating system | POSIX, Windows |
Size | 4.6 MB |
Type | Continuous integration |
License | GPLv2 |
Website | www |
Implementation
Buildbot is written in Python on top of the Twisted libraries.
SCM support
As of March 2021[update], in version 2.10.1, Buildbot supports SCM integration with CVS, Subversion, Darcs, Mercurial, Bazaar, Git, Monotone, Repo/Gerrit, Perforce, and BitKeeper.[12]
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