Open source, self-hosted, mobile-optimized CI powered by fastlane brought to you by the fastlane team.
- Git first: 100% of your configuration files are stored in git, wherever you want
- Configuration files first: Human readable and editable config files, fully transparent
- Open source: Just like fastlane,
fastlane.ci
is open source and community driven - Self hosted: You should be able to own your CI systems, and scale up as needed
- Adapters: Store your configuration and artifacts on services you already use, like GitHub or your own git server
- Native fastlane integration: Already use fastlane?
fastlane.ci
will work right out of the box for you - Mobile first, mobile only: For now, we're focusing exclusively on building the best CI system for mobile app devs
- Built in the open: Together with all of you, MIT licensed
We strongly believe in making Continuous Integration systems for mobile app developers better. While CI is a solved problem for backend and frontend applications, mobile ecosystems saw almost no improvements in their workflows. Three years ago we solved the problem of mobile app deployment with fastlane. We want to stay true to our long-term vision of automating every single aspect of your daily development workflow. Together, with the community, we have the experience and know-how to build a world-class, easy-to-use mobile-only CI, with the added benefits of being fully self-hosted and open source.
With this project, we don't just want to make using CI easier, we want to bring fastlane to the next level. While building fastlane.ci, we'll be introducing new features like visually previewing your Fastfile, automatically clearing old TestFlight testers from your account, getting notifications when your app gets approved, and more.
Interested? Be the first to hear about the official release
- This project is a very early work in progress (WIP) and can't be used yet
- The idea is to build and iterate with the mobile development community out in the open
- We'd love your help to shape the product, check out CONTRIBUTING.md for more info
- Our complete task list is available on our public GitHub board
- We also have our current milestones listed
- We started a poll to get a better feeling of how you'd be using
fastlane.ci
, please comment and let us know.
- VISION.md: Describes the overall vision and idea of this project, with its core principials
- docs/SystemArchitecture.md: Describes the overall design architecture of
fastlane.ci
, including the controllers, services, data sources, and data objects - docs/ArtifactsAndBuilds.md: Describes how we store builds and their artifacts
Requires Ruby 2.3.0 or higher. macOS and Xcode are required when building iOS projects. Refer to the fastlane documentation for more information.
Note: We have a couple dependencies that aren't standalone gems yet, so we included them as git submodules for now
bundle install
git submodule init
git submodule update
bundle exec rackup -p 8080 --env development
Visit 127.0.0.1:8080 to open the login
If you're having trouble and need to debug, you can add the following environment variables:
FASTLANE_CI_SUPER_VERBOSE=1
and DEBUG=1
FASTLANE_CI_SUPER_VERBOSE
enables extra logging which includes thread ids, and other non-essential information that could be useful during debugging.
bundle exec rspec
bundle exec rubocop -a
Interested? Be the first to hear about the official release
Are you passionate about fastlane already, and want to help us build fastlane.ci
? We're looking for engineers to join our team, drop us a message with your CV to fastlane@google.com.