Buddy vs Travis CI: What are the differences?
Developers describe Buddy as "Build, test and deploy on push in seconds". Git platform for web and software developers with Docker-based tools for Continuous Integration and Deployment. On the other hand, Travis CI is detailed as "A hosted continuous integration service for open source and private projects". Free for open source projects, our CI environment provides multiple runtimes (e.g. Node.js or PHP versions), data stores and so on. Because of this, hosting your project on travis-ci.com means you can effortlessly test your library or applications against multiple runtimes and data stores without even having all of them installed locally.
Buddy and Travis CI are primarily classified as "Continuous Deployment" and "Continuous Integration" tools respectively.
Some of the features offered by Buddy are:
- Automatic deployments on push to branch
- Docker-based builds and tests
- 10-minute setup of complete environment
On the other hand, Travis CI provides the following key features:
- Easy Setup- Getting started with Travis CI is as easy as enabling a project, adding basic build instructions to your project and committing code.
- Supports Your Platform- Lots of databases and services are pre-installed and can simply be enabled in your build configuration, we'll launch them for you automatically. MySQL, PostgreSQL, ElasticSearch, Redis, Riak, RabbitMQ, Memcached are available by default.
- Deploy With Confidence- Deploying to production after a successful build is as easy as setting up a bit of configuration, and we'll deploy your code to Heroku, Engine Yard Cloud, Nodejitsu, cloudControl, OpenShift, and CloudFoundry.
"Docker" is the primary reason why developers consider Buddy over the competitors, whereas "Github integration" was stated as the key factor in picking Travis CI.
According to the StackShare community, Travis CI has a broader approval, being mentioned in 666 company stacks & 613 developers stacks; compared to Buddy, which is listed in 20 company stacks and 14 developer stacks.