2017 is coming. What new expectations do you have for Flow.CI? We believe that Flow. Ci will become more and more powerful with your support. Recently, we did the following “feature optimizations” and “bug fixes” to see what you want:

“Function Optimization”

  • Android build script to interface configuration;
  • IOS package plugin to add script display;
  • Reauthorization prompt;
  • Item created to mark;
  • The plug-in culture after the process is completed;
  • BitBucket Tags trigger code optimization.

“Bug Fixes”

  • Fixed mail plug-in set multiple mailboxes, some mailboxes can not receive mail problem;
  • The scheduled task is not started.
  • Custom script optimization.

For log update, see Flow_CI Changelog. If you have any questions, please send feedback via “Online message” or go to the Gitter group. Thanks for your use and support!

This issue CI Weekly contains some fresh foreign companies Docker/ micro service practices, DevOps/automation testing, engineer culture related technology sharing, hope to be useful to you ~

Docker/ Microservices Practice

Ali’s road to super-scale Dockerization

On the road of Docker-ization, Ali encountered various challenges brought by scale and diversified scenes. This sharing will introduce why Ali introduced Docker and how to complete this super-scale docker-ization, as well as the four rounds of docker-ization process in detail. (Via: @Aliyunqi Community Lin Hao)

Brief analysis on the architecture and practice of serverless microservices

Serverless architecture refers to a large number of applications that rely on third-party services (also called back-end as a service, or “BaaS”) or custom code (function-as-a-service, or “FaaS”) running in a temporary container. This article is about BaaS and FaaS. (Via: Simple and shallow public account – Chen Aizhen)

AWS Networking, Environments and You

Shared by @Bayarea Daily on Weibo:

Companies that are more formal can differentiate between production, staging, dev, and other code deployment environments. This paper discusses three ways to divide different environments under AWS. (via: Twitter @ mipsytipsy)

Using Pipelines to Manage Environments with Infrastructure as Code

Is there a good way to manage your dev, staging, production environment? Infrastructure as Code is a good answer. Similarly, the concepts and practices of developing a workflow CI/CD can be applied to Infrastructure as Code. (Via: Medium @kief)

Microservices Ecosystem Transit Map

Nanoscale. IO has done a good job of mapping the microservices market, covering and categorizing almost all microservices-related areas. (via: @ jolestar)



“Automated Testing”

From TDD and BDD

This article by the author starts from TDD to BDD, and the explanation is lively and interesting. (Via: @testerhome Kelequy)

Revealed League of Legends client update runs automated tests

My job is to test, build and deploy the team for the League of Legends client update, and this article describes how the League of Legends client is automated testing. (Via: Jay Magazine)

“Engineer Culture”

Technology infrastructure that can pull wool together

The GitHub project resources include some basic technical infrastructure collections. (via: Twitter @ 255 KB)

Micro channel small program conquest guide

This is a summary of micro channel small program excellent resources. (VIA: Open Source Group)

My list of sharp weapons

Tools to improve efficiency should be available without hesitation within the scope of economic affordability. The list includes hardware, software, iOS, Chrome add-ons, lifestyle services, and more. (Via: Reflections of Wen Guobing)


Above is all the technical sharing of CI Weekly #9, if you have any questions, please contact us ~

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