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@npmcli/ci-detect

Detect what kind of CI environment the program is in

Build Status Coverage Status

USAGE

const ciDetect = require('@npmcli/ci-detect')
// false if not in CI
// otherwise, a string indicating the CI environment type
const inCI = ciDetect()

CIs Detected

Returns one of the following strings, or false if none match, by looking at the appropriate environment variables.

  • 'gerrit' Gerrit
  • 'gitlab' GitLab
  • 'circleci' Circle-CI
  • 'semaphore' Semaphore
  • 'drone' Drone
  • 'github-actions' GitHub Actions
  • 'tddium' TDDium
  • 'jenkins' Jenkins
  • 'bamboo' Bamboo
  • 'gocd' GoCD
  • 'codeship' CodeShip (or any that set CI_NAME environment variable)
  • 'travis-ci' Travis-CI - A few other CI systems set TRAVIS=1 in the environment, because devs use that to indicate "test mode", so this one can get some false positives.
  • 'aws-codebuild' AWS CodeBuild
  • 'builder' Google Cloud Builder - This one is a bit weird. It doesn't really set anything that can be reliably detected except BUILDER_OUTPUT, so it can get false positives pretty easily.
  • 'custom' anything else that sets CI environment variable

Caveats

Note that since any program can set or unset whatever environment variables they want, this is not 100% reliable.

Also, note that if your program does different behavior in CI/test/deployment than other places, then there's a good chance that you're doing something wrong!

But, for little niceties like setting colors or other output parameters, or logging and that sort of non-essential thing, this module provides a way to tweak without checking a bunch of things in a bunch of places. Mostly, it's a single place to keep a note of what CI system sets which environment variable.