diff --git a/docs/use-cases/1012-ci.md b/docs/use-cases/1012-ci.md index 7d636390..1919ca24 100644 --- a/docs/use-cases/1012-ci.md +++ b/docs/use-cases/1012-ci.md @@ -2,17 +2,25 @@ slug: /1012/ci --- -# Continuous Integration +# Make your CI workflow portable -Dagger is the perfect tool for CI workflows. +## Problems with existing CIs -## Benefits +- The CI code is sticky to the underlying CI infrastructure. +- It's hard to migrate the CI from a runner to another. +- The CI syntax is different with each CI runner. +- Most CI workflows are reprensented using YAML. -- **Develop and run your CI pipeline locally.** No need to create a Pull Request - to trigger CI, you can run the pipeline locally. Since dagger workflows - are containerized, you can expect the same results no matter where the pipeline - is executed. -- **Write once, Run anywhere.** The same pipeline can run in any CI, goodbye +Implement the CI workflow using dagger solves all of those problems. + +## Benefits of defining your CI workflow in Dagger + +- **Your CI only runs dagger.** It moves all the CI logic from the non-portable + CI syntax, to a dagger plan, that runs the same way everywhere. +- **Develop and run your CI workflow locally.** No need to create a Pull Request + to trigger CI, you can run the workflow locally. Since dagger workflows + are containerized, you can expect the same results no matter where the workflow is executed. +- **Write once, Run anywhere.** The same workflow can run in any CI, goodbye vendor lock in. - **Blazing Fast**: Dagger will automatically build an optimized execution graph, completing the job as fast as possible. Spend less time staring at CI to