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CloudBees Codeship

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What is CloudBees Codeship?

Codeship from CloudBees is a build automation platform from the Austrian company of the same name.

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What is CloudBees Codeship?

Codeship from CloudBees is a build automation platform from the Austrian company of the same name.

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Product Details

What is CloudBees Codeship?

CloudBees Codeship is a hosted Continuous Integration and Delivery platform. It sits between a source code repository (e.g. GitHub, GitLab or Bitbucket) and the hosting environment (e.g. Amazon Web Services) and automatically tests and deploys every change in your platform. The product aims to allow Engineering teams to focus on developing better applications instead of wasting time on maintaining a cumbersome CI server. According to the vendor, Codeship scales with the user's needs, and allows users to speed up test suites and enables developers to ship better code faster.

CloudBees Codeship Screenshots

Screenshot of Get an overview of all your builds, identify failed builds easily and take action right from the dashboard.Screenshot of Information for a single build, inspect log files for each step and notice at a glance which pipeline and step are failing.Screenshot of Simply enter your setup and test commands, or choose from templates available for a wide range of stacks.Screenshot of Deploy to various web services without having to worry about the process. Simply choose your deployment target, which branch you want to deploy and off you go.Screenshot of We take care of all the complicated parts of the deployment. You simply fill in the blanks and you're all set.Screenshot of Get notifications for your builds on a multitude of services. You can also ping your own services to implement custom logic.

CloudBees Codeship Videos

An Introduction to Codeship Basic
An Introduction to Codeship Pro

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CloudBees Codeship Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo
Supported LanguagesEnglish

Frequently Asked Questions

Codeship from CloudBees is a build automation platform from the Austrian company of the same name.

CircleCI, Travis CI, and Codefresh are common alternatives for CloudBees Codeship.

The most common users of CloudBees Codeship are from Small Businesses (1-50 employees).
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Codeship has been widely used by users to implement CI/CD workflows for various clients, showcasing its versatility in handling different cloud environments such as AWS, Azure, GCP, and on-prem servers. By utilizing Codeship's managed service on the cloud, users can eliminate the need to maintain their own instance of it, relieving them of the associated maintenance headaches. Companies have found value in including Codeship as part of their suite of devops tools to streamline and expedite the deployment process to clients' development, staging, and production servers.

Many users have turned to Codeship when starting new projects, as it offers a quick and efficient way to deploy from version control systems to staging or production environments. The seamless integration with Bitbucket and GitHub has saved users a significant amount of time with deployments and tests. Small research and development projects benefit from Codeship's simplicity in implementing CI and CD strategies, ensuring that acceptance and functional tests are run before shipping code to production or staging servers.

Development departments heavily rely on Codeship for continuous deployment automation of their main public websites and other internal web applications. It serves as an essential tool for these teams to ensure the reliability of code before it is sent to production. By using Codeship, IT departments can maintain confidence in their code quality and reliability throughout the entire development process. Overall, Codeship provides valuable solutions across different industries and project sizes, catering to the diverse needs of its users.

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Ramindu Deshapriya | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Codeship to manage our deployment and continuous integration pipelines across different environments, version control hosts, and technology stacks. We have implemented CI/CD workflows for various clients using Codeship, and its versatility in being able to handle different cloud environments such as AWS, Azure, GCP, and even plain old on-prem servers has made it an invaluable tool that can be applied to all requirements. The fact that it is a managed service on the cloud removes the headache of having to maintain our own instance of it.
  • Inter-cloud deployments
  • Integration with different version control providers
  • Easy-to-use UI
  • Quick configuration
  • Better capabilities for deploying CI/CD pipelines as code
  • Better support for enterprise-grade customers
  • Better logical grouping capability for projects
Codeship is extremely well suited for projects that are version controlled on public hosting such as Github or Bitbucket, and for situations where you need to pick up code from these systems and deploy it to different cloud environments. For example, we had two projects for the same client that were hosted on Github and needed to be deployed to AWS and Heroku. The native CI/CD tools of these cloud environments could not provide a holistic solution to deploy to both environments the way Codeship did.
  • Inter-cloud capability
  • Integration with different version control systems
  • Ability to deploy same codebase to multiple cloud providers
  • Managed service on the cloud
  • Reduced CI/CD server set up and maintenance time by 100%
  • Speeded up creation of deployment pipelines by 15%
  • Decreased build issue debugging time by 5%
Codeship is easier to use than Jenkins because it does not require you to set up your own server, and it provides a large amount of out-of-the-box integrations for version control systems and cloud environments. AWS CodePipeline is native to AWS and cannot deploy applications reliably to other cloud environments such as GCP or Azure.
Alex Lada | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
At our company we use Codeship as part of our suite of devops tools to deliver web sites/apps to our various cloud servers. It has helped significantly streamline and speed up our deployment process to any of our clients' servers for development, staging, and actual production servers.
  • Codeship provides a set of tools for quickly creating and building our deployment artifacts and push them to the designated servers.
  • Codeship's hooks allows our developers to simply push tags from our git repositories to initiate a deployment of code to a server. No one outside of the devops team needs any expertise to get our code packages delivered.
  • Codeship allows us to tie in behat and unit tests easily to prevent delivery of buggy code.
  • The only real gripe I have with Codeship is with regards to its single sign-on experience within the website. Occasionally I accidentally try to sign in with my GitHub account instead of my Bitbucket account. By the time I realize the error, it is stuck in a transition state that it does not let me "sign out of". This is fixed by clearing cookies, but it would be nice to see some sort of sign out option before you are fully signed in.
Codeship is very well suited to teams that have specialized devops members along with other specialized developers. It lets the other developers focus on what they do best, without having to learn another technology stack. This has cut down on a lot of headaches at our company with developers needing to deploy code to various different hosting services across different content management systems. The experience to push code is essentially the same for a developer no matter what the underlying technology is.
  • Faster code pushes with less headaches has led to better efficiency as well as reduced frustration within the development team.
Codeship has been easier for our devops team to work with as far as making delivery plans and build scripts. Anecdotally, it has been more stable over time, cutting down on time investigating why some random part of the delivery process has broken. I am not sure why this is, but it has been by far the most hands off tool we have used to deliver code.
Maxim Milovanov | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I'm using Codeship for continuous integration and deployment of my personal front end and node projects. Codeship integrates great with Bitbucket and GitHub. It's saves a lot of time with deploys and tests.
  • Easy and fast deployment
  • A lot of tool integrations (Slack, GitHub, Bitbucket, GitLab)
  • Getting tests to run is fast and easy
  • Copeship is an external service, I can't install it inside our company's private network
  • I can't use it for free for my private repos
  • No open source support
Codeship is great for deploying open source personal projects, but it can't be used for internal projects. It's really hard to convince a manager to use an external tool.
  • I have only positive experiences of using Codeship for my projects.
Our company uses Jenkins for all internal deployment processes for one very important reason - it's hosted internally. But Codeship is great for personal use - it has intuitive UI, easy setup and tons of integrations.
Jose Perez Prol | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Basically we use Codeship for continuous deployment automation of our main public website and other internal web applications. Codeship is used by our IT department to ensure our code is reliable before sending it to production.
  • Pretty easy to set up.
  • Great documentation.
  • Can be integrated with top tech companies.
  • User Interface.
Codeship it is a great tool for testing code before deployment to production.
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