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ci-info

Get details about the current Continuous Integration environment.

Please open an issue if your CI server isn't properly detected :)

Build status js-standard-style

Installation

npm install ci-info --save

Usage

var ci = require('ci-info')

if (ci.isCI) {
  console.log('The name of the CI server is:', ci.name)
} else {
  console.log('This program is not running on a CI server')
}

Supported CI tools

Officially supported CI servers:

API

ci.name

A string. Will contain the name of the CI server the code is running on. If not CI server is detected, it will be null.

Don't depend on the value of this string not to change for a specific vendor. If you find your self writing ci.name === 'Travis CI', you most likely want to use ci.TRAVIS instead.

ci.isCI

A boolean. Will be true if the code is running on a CI server. Otherwise false.

Some CI servers not listed here might still trigger the ci.isCI boolean to be set to true if they use certain vendor neutral environment variables. In those cases ci.name will be null and no vendor specific boolean will be set to true.

ci.<VENDOR-CONSTANT>

The following vendor specific boolean constants are exposed. A constant will be true if the code is determined to run on the given CI server. Otherwise false.

  • ci.APPVEYOR
  • ci.BAMBOO
  • ci.BITBUCKET
  • ci.BUILDKITE
  • ci.CIRCLE
  • ci.CODEBUILD
  • ci.CODESHIP
  • ci.DRONE
  • ci.GITLAB
  • ci.GOCD
  • ci.HUDSON
  • ci.JENKINS
  • ci.MAGNUM
  • ci.SEMAPHORE
  • ci.TASKCLUSTER
  • ci.TEAMCITY
  • ci.TFS (Team Foundation Server)
  • ci.TRAVIS

License

MIT