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ontrack

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Store all events which happen in your CI/CD environment: branches, builds, validations, promotions, labels, commits. Display this information in dashboards. Search for builds based on statuses, issues, commits, etc. Use this information as a powerful tool to drive your pipelines into new directions!

Ontrack builds

Track your changes using logs between builds/releases:

Ontrack Git Commits

(Git and Subversion are supported)

Issue change logs are of course available:

Ontrack GitHub Changelog

Ontrack can communicate with many tools: GitHub, Bitbucket, JIRA, Jenkins, Artifactory.

And if this is not enough, you can add your own extensions.

You can feed information into Ontrack using:

Quick start

On Kubernetes

You can install Ontrack using its Helm chart:

helm repo add ontrack https://nemerosa.github.io/ontrack-chart

To install the ontrack chart:

helm install ontrack ontrack/ontrack

To uninstall the chart:

helm delete ontrack

This installs 4 services:

  • Ontrack itself
  • a Postgres 15 database
  • an Elasticsearch 7 single node
  • a RabbitMQ message broker

To connect to Ontrack, enable the ingress or activate a port forward.

See https://github.com/nemerosa/ontrack-chart for more options.

With Docker Compose

On a local machine, you can start Ontrack using Docker Compose:

curl -fsSLO https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nemerosa/ontrack/master/compose/docker-compose.yml
docker compose up -d

This sets up:

  • a Postgres database
  • an ElasticSearch (single node)
  • a RabbitMQ message broker
  • Ontrack running on port 8080

Go to http://localhost:8080 and start using Ontrack.

The initial administrator credentials are admin / admin.

Documentation

Full documentation available in the Ontrack web site or as PDF.

Check also the blog articles at https://nemerosa.ghost.io/

Contributions

Contributions are welcome!