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For a generic tool that provides a service on top of a CI, it is very useful to provide a link back to the originating build. For a 3rd party user of that tool, it is inconvinient to explicitly say what is the CI and/or its URL since the tool could figure that out automatically.

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In our case we provide a service (www.testspace.com) for data collection and analysis. When integrated with a CI, we would like to provide a link back to the data origin - the build that produced them.

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Is it at all possible to detect programmatically if the build is running in .com or .org? I develop a tool called doctr that syncs to pages from Travis, and I'd like to include a link to the build in the commit message. Previously this was easy as we only supported .org, but since open source repos now have both with the migration, how can we tell which is which inside of the build? I agree

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One possible way of doing it could be to make an API call to either api.travis-ci.com or api.travis-ci.org. The successful one would be the correct end point, and using that would let you determine whether it's on .com or .org.

Note I'm specifically referring to public repos on travis-ci.com, as part of the transition, not private repos (though supporting those as well would be nice).

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