Vexor

Vexor
Developer(s) Evrone
Initial release October 2014
Platform Web
Type Continuous integration
Website vexor.io (English) vexor.ru (Russian)

Vexor is a distributed cloud web-service for building and testing software, a continuous integration tool.

Description

Vexor helps a developers’ team to keep to Continuous Integration methodology. The original code of the project can be stored at GitHub, Bitbucket or at Gitlab.[1] The amount of workers launched simultaneously is not limited as they automatically start for each new build.[2][3]

The following languages are maintained:[4] Ruby, Clojure, Scala, Python, Node.js, Go, Rust, Haskell. It is possible to use a configuration file in the vexor.yml format or an already written file in the Travis CI format (.travis.yml).[5][6] Vexor can also send notification e-mails and notification messages into a Slack chat.[7] The fee depends on the amount of minutes spent on the work of the service. On July 25, 2015, one minute cost $0.015.[6][8]

History

Vexor is being developed by the Evrone Company. The service was launched on October 2014.[9][10][11]

Among Vexor clients one can find:[12] Meduza, Bookmate, InSales and others.

See also

References

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