This blog post summarizes our latest updates for May, all in one place. Missed it in our changelog? Want to read everything in one go? Then, voila! Read this post for new roles, build scheduler updates, shared secrets and more.
We've updated our build scheduler! You can now choose between our flexible scheduler for easy setup or use cron syntax for more precise control over your builds.
We have a new, improved way to integrate with GitHub using a GitHub App. It offers a more secure connection and granular control of which repositories Bitrise can access. Full integration with GitHub Checks allows developers to quickly identify if their changes have broken any existing functionality, improving workflow efficiency.
Discover how Swiggy's Mobile team embraced Bitrise for CI/CD, transforming their development process for speed, collaboration, and quality. Learn about the challenges faced and the benefits realized with insights from Agam Mahajan, Engineering Manager at Swiggy.
Mobile developers love using Bitrise, and we get it. But we also know your products and automation workflows extend beyond just mobile apps. That's why we're thrilled to announce Bitrise's expansion into web CI/CD! While in beta, this is your chance to help shape an industry-leading solution for your entire development process.
Discover Rippling's CI/CD journey with Bitrise, as shared by Staff Software Engineer Siddhant Soni. This post dives into the technical challenges and solutions that have shaped their scalable mobile infrastructure.
We've just rolled out new trigger controls and enhanced YAML syntax so you can initiate your builds with unmatched precision.
In April, we rolled out several exciting updates including Connected Apps for streamlined mobile app releases, advanced build triggers for precise control, a refreshed Workflow Editor, and the Gradle Critical Path Analyzer. Dive into the details and stay updated with our latest product enhancements by reading the full recap!
Here's how Apple's upcoming Privacy Manifest enforcement, starting May 1, 2024, will change the way app developers handle privacy. Learn the details of the new requirements, from creating privacy manifest files to meeting crucial deadlines, to ensure your app meets Apple's stringent privacy standards.