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Continuous Integration for Bitbucket Projects on Semaphore

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Date Published
Author
Rastko Jokic
Word Count
325
Company Posts That Month
6
Language
English
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Summary

Semaphore has announced the extension of its continuous integration and deployment service to support Bitbucket repositories, allowing users to automatically test and set up continuous delivery pipelines from Bitbucket Git repositories to servers or cloud providers like Heroku and AWS. The service is free for open source projects and allows up to 100 private builds monthly. Setting up continuous integration for a Bitbucket project on Semaphore is straightforward, involving authorization of Semaphore to access Bitbucket repositories, selecting the repository and branch, and attaching it to the Semaphore account. Users must either be the creator of a repository or part of an admin group to add it. Once set up, Semaphore analyzes the source code, generates build commands based on the programming language, and enables users to launch their first build.

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