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Thousands of leading companies from startups to Fortune 10's including Kickstarter, Facebook, Spotify and Heroku trust CircleCI to automate their testing and development cycle.
Development and QA teams working in DevOps environment looking for ways to boost quality control over the pipeline.
Overall I love CircleCI UI, ease of deployment & it is feature rich. Availability & execution parameterization can be improved.
The config is probably the worst of the cloud CI software.
The great configurational freedom to the user makes it suitable for any and all kinds of applications. The step by step view provided is very helpful UI to track the whole process.
New UI feels less intuitive than the old one, but does work well. Sometimes errors can be hard to track down, but think that may be our configuration / setup rather than CircleCI itself.
Robust, easy to use, great documentation, great feature set even on a free plan with sizable 1,500 build minutes per month (quite a lot for smaller projects).
Alternatives like Strider gave CircleCi a bad taste.
Overall I've been really happy with the performance from circleci. Even their free plan has been great.
Since CircleCI is highly configurable it can also be difficult to build out a custom flow that works the way you need it to.
A good tool to help you test and improve processes. I would like it to become more stable, to better integrate with iOS.
The release note on the site is not updated in a timely manner. Poor support for integration with ios, not given due attention to this platform, few examples in the documentation.
It is very useful and powerful tool to manage test results. As well as user support is impressive.
Allure TestOps is difficult for a beginner to dive into.
We change our approach and see that it is better to use some features by another way, and the tools helps how you can do it.
It will be more convenient if allure ignores {param} in title or use a new decorator for test cases. Don't know how to implement this.
Compared to many other reporting solutions on the market, to me Allure is definitely the best.
Make it possible to drag multiple cases from folder to folder via drag and drop. Save filters for launches or make it possible to configure fields which user can for filters.
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