GoCDhttps://www.gocd.org |
Buildkitehttps://buildkite.com |
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Unique feature |
Free, open source CI/CD server
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Runs on own infrastructure, API
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Type of product |
On Premise
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SaaS
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Offers a free plan |
Yes Free, open source software. They provide some Enterprise add-ons and support at a cost though. |
Yes Free for open source projects and selected organizations |
Predictable pricing |
Yes For the Enterprise plans, they specify very clear tiers depending on the number of pipelines (directly correlated with the size of the organization) |
Yes Clearly defined monthly and annual plans |
Support / SLA |
Yes Paid support available for enterprise plans |
Yes Depending on the plan, ranging from community support, all the way to an assigned Technical Manager, SLAs and live chat support. |
Paralellism
Every CI servers tends to address this differently (parallel, distributed, build matrix). Some of it is just marketing, and some is just nuance. For this table, parallel means that tasks can be run concurrently on the same machine, distributed means that tasks can be scaled horizontally, on multiple machines How to split tests in parallel in the optimal way with Knapsack Pro |
Yes
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Yes Run an unlimited number of concurrent agents, and an unlimited number of concurrent jobs. You can run your tests in isolated Docker container per agent. |
Distributed builds
distributed means that tasks can be scaled horizontally, on multiple machines How to split tests in parallel in the optimal way with Knapsack Pro |
Yes They specify supporting tools like TLB (http://test-load-balancer.github.io/) which would require distributed builds. |
Yes Run an unlimited number of concurrent agents, and an unlimited number of concurrent jobs |
Containers support / Build environment |
Yes Native Docker and Kubernetes support |
Yes Since the agents run on your own infra, you're free to do whatever |
Analytics / Status overview
Analytics and overview referrs to the ability to, at a glance, see what's breaking (be it a certain task, or the build for a specific project) |
Yes One of the greatest things about GoCD is their Value Stream Map which allows tracing every pipeline through every stage, from code commit, to testing and deployment. They also offer various dashboards for seeing status at a glance. |
Yes The Buildkite UI features great vizualisations that feature build times, error rates, and more. |
Management support
How easy is it to manage users / projects / assign roles and permissions and so on |
Yes Allows managing users, assigning roles, and even defining user groups with specific rights for certain pipelines. |
Yes
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Self-hosted option |
Yes
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No
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Hosted plans / SaaS |
No
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Yes
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Build pipelines
A continuous delivery pipeline is a description of the process that the software goes through from a new code commit, through testing and other statical analysis steps all the way to the end-users of the product. |
Yes Fairly advanced support, from config files (YML, Groovy, JSON, etc) to API and UI interface for building and managing pipelines. |
Yes Pipelines are defined using an Yaml config file and allow for great flexibility in defining what each step of the process does. |
Reports
Reports are about the abilty to see specific reports (like code coverage or custom ones), but not necesarily tied in into a larger dashboard. |
Yes
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Yes
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Ecosystem
Besides the official documentation and software, is there a large community using this product? Are there any community-driven tools / plugins that you can use? |
Yes Wide array of plugins available: https://www.gocd.org/plugins/#artifact (although they seem to pride themselves on the fact that most common operations / needs are first class citizens, so no plugins needed) |
Yes Integrations for GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket as well as SSO support (Google Suite, SAML, GraphQL API). Growing number of community plugins: https://buildkite.com/plugins |
Specific language support: Ruby
Some CI servers have built-in support for parsing RSpec or Istanbul output for example and we mention those. Some others make it even easier by detecting Gemfiles or package.json and automate parts of the process for the developer. |
Yes Available via plugins, such as the Gem repository poller: https://www.gocd.org/plugins/#package-repo |
Yes You can find useful plugins like https://github.com/sj26/rspec-buildkite https://github.com/ticky/simplecov-buildkite etc |
Specific language support: JavaScript |
Yes Available via plugins, such as the npm repository poller: https://www.gocd.org/plugins/#package-repo |
No
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Integrations
1st party support for common tools (like Slack notifications, various VCS platforms, etc) |
Yes Integrations are also available via plugins (for notifications, LDAP authorization, Elastic agents and more): https://www.gocd.org/plugins/#notification |
Yes Integrations for GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket as well as SSO support (Google Suite, SAML, GraphQL API) |
API
Custom integreation is available, via an API or otherwise, it's mentioned separately as it allows further customization than any of the Ecosystem/Integration options |
Yes You can build on top of GoCD in a variety of ways, from writing custom plugins to using the CCTray feed provided by it. |
Yes Great GraphQL API, allows building your own dashboard with ease |
Auditing |
Yes
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Yes
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Additional notes |
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