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Deployer vs Google Cloud Build: What are the differences?

Developers describe Deployer as "Deployment Tool for PHP". A deployment tool written in PHP with support for popular frameworks out of the box. On the other hand, Google Cloud Build is detailed as "Continuously build, test, and deploy". Cloud Build lets you build software quickly across all languages. Get complete control over defining custom workflows for building, testing, and deploying across multiple environments such as VMs, serverless, Kubernetes, or Firebase.

Deployer and Google Cloud Build belong to "Continuous Deployment" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Deployer are:

  • Simple setup process and a minimal learning curve
  • Ready to use recipes for most frameworks
  • Parallel execution without extensions

On the other hand, Google Cloud Build provides the following key features:

  • Commit to deploy in minutes
  • Choose what to build
  • Extremely fast builds

Deployer is an open source tool with 6.93K GitHub stars and 986 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Deployer's open source repository on GitHub.

According to the StackShare community, Google Cloud Build has a broader approval, being mentioned in 10 company stacks & 6 developers stacks; compared to Deployer, which is listed in 8 company stacks and 5 developer stacks.

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Pros of Deployer
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  • 7
    Easy to customize
  • 6
    Easy setup
  • 2
    GCP easy integration
  • 2
    Container based

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Cons of Deployer
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      Vendor lock-in

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    What is Deployer?

    A deployment tool written in PHP with support for popular frameworks out of the box

    What is Google Cloud Build?

    Cloud Build lets you build software quickly across all languages. Get complete control over defining custom workflows for building, testing, and deploying across multiple environments such as VMs, serverless, Kubernetes, or Firebase.

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    What are some alternatives to Deployer and Google Cloud Build?
    Octopus Deploy
    Octopus Deploy helps teams to manage releases, automate deployments, and operate applications with automated runbooks. It's free for small teams.
    Capistrano
    Capistrano is a remote server automation tool. It supports the scripting and execution of arbitrary tasks, and includes a set of sane-default deployment workflows.
    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.
    Ansible
    Ansible is an IT automation tool. It can configure systems, deploy software, and orchestrate more advanced IT tasks such as continuous deployments or zero downtime rolling updates. Ansible’s goals are foremost those of simplicity and maximum ease of use.
    phing
    It is not GNU make; it's a PHP project build system or build tool based on Apache Ant. You can do anything with it that you could do with a traditional build system like GNU make, and its use of simple XML build files and extensible PHP 'task' classes make it an easy-to-use and highly flexible build framework.
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