Fastlane gym (iOS app packaging signature Automation) has been adopted in the iOS workflow “compile” step of Flow. ci, which further optimizes the build packaging speed. Experience it 🙂

This issue of CI Weekly summarizes the value analysis of the “cloud” of continuous integration, the micro-service practice of Netflix, the Continuous deployment practice of React Native, the container practice of continuous integration, DevOps and other technologies. I hope you can find them useful

The Cloud from continuous Integration

The author of this audio is responsible for the architecture and design of the continuous integration service engine at Alibaba. In this audio, he shares his work experience on continuous integration and discusses the value of “cloud” in software development. (Via: @teahourfm Li Jianye)

IOS Automatic build suite – flow.ci + fir.im + Coding

I believe that many developers started to learn automatic construction from Jenkins, and the local code creation library was also built by Gitblit. The configuration was really tiring. Here are some of the author’s experiences with flow.ci that will hopefully help iOSer get started quickly. (via: making @ mzying2013)

React Native continues deployment practices

Moving from hybrid application development to React Native, and rewriting the new version of Growth, the author once again deeply considers the continuous deployment of the APP side. Take a look at the combination of these frameworks he chooses. (via: @ Phodal)

Containerization practices for continuous integration

“The rise of Docker technology has promoted the innovation and development of many technologies. We know microservices architecture, DevOps, continuous integration and continuous delivery.” (Via: netease Honeycomb)

1000 Changes per day – Netflix’s microservices practices and experiences

It took Netflix 7 years to complete the transformation of micro-services, realize high availability and dynamic expansion. At present, 500 micro-services are running on The cloud platform of Netflix, and 100-1000 changes are deployed to the online environment every day. The online environment is deployed in 3 Amazon regions and 9 available areas, providing stable online video services for global users. Let’s take a look at Netflix’s principles and lessons learned in implementing microservices. (Via: JFrog DevOps)

Hd 66P takes you through the years of DevOps

This post was shared by Patric Debios in a recent DevOpsDays Austin post on Slides, where he used a series of vocal paintings to summarize DevOps over the years. (Via: @ Cloud Development)

The Future of Ops

The rise of the NoOps movement has been described by many as the “heirs” to DevOps. What’s the future of DevOps? Let’s take a look at what these people have to say. (Via: BravenewGeek)

Introducing Stack Overflow Trends

Compare the popularity of different technologies with Stack Overflow data. (via: stackoverflow)


The above is all the technical sharing of CI Weekly #20, if you have any questions, please contact us ~

Happy building!

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