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Drone.io vs Screwdriver: What are the differences?

Developers describe Drone.io as "Open source continuous integration platform built on Docker". Drone is a hosted continuous integration service. It enables you to conveniently set up projects to automatically build, test, and deploy as you make changes to your code Drone integrates seamlessly with Github, Bitbucket and Google Code as well as third party services such as Heroku, Dotcloud, Google AppEngine and more.. On the other hand, Screwdriver is detailed as "Yahoo's Continuous Delivery Build System for Dynamic Infrastructure". Screwdriver is an open source build platform designed for Continuous Delivery.

Drone.io and Screwdriver belong to "Continuous Integration" category of the tech stack.

"Open source" is the top reason why over 45 developers like Drone.io, while over 2 developers mention "Free open source" as the leading cause for choosing Screwdriver.

Screwdriver is an open source tool with 702 GitHub stars and 107 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Screwdriver's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Drone.io
Pros of Screwdriver
  • 51
    Open source
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    Built on docker
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    Free for open source
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    GitHub integration
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    Easy Setup
  • 17
    Hosted internally
  • 17
    Flexible scripting
  • 10
    Bitbucket integration
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    GitLab integration
  • 7
    Works with Heroku
  • 6
    Gogs integration
  • 4
    Browser testing
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    Works with Google AppEngine
  • 4
    Active Community
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    Works with Amazon
  • 2
    Works with Cloud Foundry
  • 2
    Gitea Integration
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    Configuration as code
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    Eazy to use
  • 1
    Easy tool to automate CI pipeline. Running in an hour
  • 1
    Easy pipelines
  • 1
    Only need yml config
  • 1
    Written in Go
  • 3
    Free open source

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Cons of Drone.io
Cons of Screwdriver
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    Very basic documentation
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    What is Drone.io?

    Drone is a hosted continuous integration service. It enables you to conveniently set up projects to automatically build, test, and deploy as you make changes to your code. Drone integrates seamlessly with Github, Bitbucket and Google Code as well as third party services such as Heroku, Dotcloud, Google AppEngine and more.

    What is Screwdriver?

    It is a self-contained, pluggable service to help you build, test, and continuously deliver software using the latest containerization technologies.

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    What are some alternatives to Drone.io and Screwdriver?
    CircleCI
    Continuous integration and delivery platform helps software teams rapidly release code with confidence by automating the build, test, and deploy process. Offers a modern software development platform that lets teams ramp.
    Jenkins
    In a nutshell Jenkins CI is the leading open-source continuous integration server. Built with Java, it provides over 300 plugins to support building and testing virtually any project.
    Concourse
    Concourse's principles reduce the risk of switching to and from Concourse, by encouraging practices that decouple your project from your CI's little details, and keeping all configuration in declarative files that can be checked into version control.
    GitLab CI
    GitLab offers a continuous integration service. If you add a .gitlab-ci.yml file to the root directory of your repository, and configure your GitLab project to use a Runner, then each merge request or push triggers your CI pipeline.
    GitLab
    GitLab offers git repository management, code reviews, issue tracking, activity feeds and wikis. Enterprises install GitLab on-premise and connect it with LDAP and Active Directory servers for secure authentication and authorization. A single GitLab server can handle more than 25,000 users but it is also possible to create a high availability setup with multiple active servers.
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