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DORA - Deployment Frequency

What is this metric?

How often an organization deploys code to production or release it to end users. Below is a picture showing the definition of DevLake deployments.

Why is it important?

Deployment frequency reflects the efficiency of a team's deployment. A team that deploys more frequently can deliver the product faster and users' feature requirements can be met faster.

Which dashboard(s) does it exist in

DORA dashboard. See live demo.

How is it calculated?

Deployment frequency is calculated based on the number of deployment days, not the number of deployments, e.g., daily, weekly, monthly, yearly.

When there are multiple deployments triggered by one pipeline, tools like GitLab and BitBucket will generate more than one deployment. In these cases, DevLake will consider these deployments as ONE deployment and use the last deployment's finished date as the deployment finished date.

Below are the benchmarks for different development teams from Google's report. DevLake uses the same benchmarks.

GroupsBenchmarksDevLake BenchmarksThe Criteria of DevLake Benchmarks
Elite performersOn-demand (multiple deploys per day)On-demandMedian Number of Deployment Days per Week >= 3
High performersBetween once per week and once per monthBetween once per week and once per monthMedian Number of Deployment Days per Week >= 1
Medium performersBetween once per month and once every 6 monthsBetween once per month and once every 6 monthsMedian Number of Deployment Days per Month >= 1
Low performersFewer than once per six monthsFewer than once per six monthsMedian Number of Deployment Days per Month < 1

Source: 2021 Accelerate State of DevOps, Google

Data Sources Required

Deployments from Jenkins, GitLab CI, GitHub Action, BitBucket Pipelines, Webhook, etc.

Transformation Rules Required

Define deployment in data transformations while configuring the blueprint of a project to let DevLake know what CI records can be regarded as deployments.

SQL Queries

DevLake deployments can be found in table cicd_deployment_commits. If you want to measure the monthly trend of deployment count as the picture shown below, run the following SQL in Grafana.

with _deployments as(
SELECT
date_format(deployment_finished_date,'%y/%m') as month,
count(cicd_deployment_id) as deployment_count
FROM (
SELECT
cdc.cicd_deployment_id,
max(cdc.finished_date) as deployment_finished_date
FROM cicd_deployment_commits cdc
JOIN project_mapping pm on cdc.cicd_scope_id = pm.row_id
WHERE
pm.project_name in ($project)
and cdc.result = 'SUCCESS'
and cdc.environment = 'PRODUCTION'
GROUP BY 1
HAVING $__timeFilter(max(cdc.finished_date))
) _production_deployments
GROUP BY 1
),

_calendar_months as(
-- construct the calendar months of last 6 months
SELECT date_format(CAST((SYSDATE()-INTERVAL (month_index) MONTH) AS date), '%y/%m') as month
FROM ( SELECT 0 month_index
UNION ALL SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT 2 UNION ALL SELECT 3
UNION ALL SELECT 4 UNION ALL SELECT 5 UNION ALL SELECT 6
UNION ALL SELECT 7 UNION ALL SELECT 8 UNION ALL SELECT 9
UNION ALL SELECT 10 UNION ALL SELECT 11
) month_index
WHERE (SYSDATE()-INTERVAL (month_index) MONTH) > SYSDATE()-INTERVAL 6 MONTH
)

SELECT
cm.month,
case when d.deployment_count is null then 0 else d.deployment_count end as deployment_count
FROM
_calendar_months cm
left join _deployments d on cm.month = d.month
ORDER BY 1

If you want to measure in which category your team falls as in the picture shown below, run the following SQL in Grafana. Unlike monthly deployments which are based on the number of deployments, the metric below is based on deployment days.

with last_few_calendar_months as(
-- construct the last few calendar months within the selected time period in the top-right corner
SELECT CAST((SYSDATE()-INTERVAL (H+T+U) DAY) AS date) day
FROM ( SELECT 0 H
UNION ALL SELECT 100 UNION ALL SELECT 200 UNION ALL SELECT 300
) H CROSS JOIN ( SELECT 0 T
UNION ALL SELECT 10 UNION ALL SELECT 20 UNION ALL SELECT 30
UNION ALL SELECT 40 UNION ALL SELECT 50 UNION ALL SELECT 60
UNION ALL SELECT 70 UNION ALL SELECT 80 UNION ALL SELECT 90
) T CROSS JOIN ( SELECT 0 U
UNION ALL SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT 2 UNION ALL SELECT 3
UNION ALL SELECT 4 UNION ALL SELECT 5 UNION ALL SELECT 6
UNION ALL SELECT 7 UNION ALL SELECT 8 UNION ALL SELECT 9
) U
WHERE
(SYSDATE()-INTERVAL (H+T+U) DAY) > $__timeFrom()
),

_production_deployment_days as(
-- When deploying multiple commits in one pipeline, GitLab and BitBucket may generate more than one deployment. However, DevLake consider these deployments as ONE production deployment and use the last one's finished_date as the finished date.
SELECT
cdc.cicd_deployment_id as deployment_id,
max(DATE(cdc.finished_date)) as day
FROM cicd_deployment_commits cdc
JOIN project_mapping pm on cdc.cicd_scope_id = pm.row_id
WHERE
pm.project_name in ($project)
and cdc.result = 'SUCCESS'
and cdc.environment = 'PRODUCTION'
GROUP BY 1
),

_days_weeks_deploy as(
-- calculate the number of deployment days every week
SELECT
date(DATE_ADD(last_few_calendar_months.day, INTERVAL -WEEKDAY(last_few_calendar_months.day) DAY)) as week,
MAX(if(_production_deployment_days.day is not null, 1, 0)) as weeks_deployed,
COUNT(distinct _production_deployment_days.day) as days_deployed
FROM
last_few_calendar_months
LEFT JOIN _production_deployment_days ON _production_deployment_days.day = last_few_calendar_months.day
GROUP BY week
),

_monthly_deploy as(
-- calculate the number of deployment days every month
SELECT
date(DATE_ADD(last_few_calendar_months.day, INTERVAL -DAY(last_few_calendar_months.day)+1 DAY)) as month,
MAX(if(_production_deployment_days.day is not null, 1, 0)) as months_deployed
FROM
last_few_calendar_months
LEFT JOIN _production_deployment_days ON _production_deployment_days.day = last_few_calendar_months.day
GROUP BY month
),

_median_number_of_deployment_days_per_week_ranks as(
SELECT *, percent_rank() over(order by days_deployed) as ranks
FROM _days_weeks_deploy
),

_median_number_of_deployment_days_per_week as(
SELECT max(days_deployed) as median_number_of_deployment_days_per_week
FROM _median_number_of_deployment_days_per_week_ranks
WHERE ranks <= 0.5
),

_median_number_of_deployment_days_per_month_ranks as(
SELECT *, percent_rank() over(order by months_deployed) as ranks
FROM _monthly_deploy
),

_median_number_of_deployment_days_per_month as(
SELECT max(months_deployed) as median_number_of_deployment_days_per_month
FROM _median_number_of_deployment_days_per_month_ranks
WHERE ranks <= 0.5
)

SELECT
CASE
WHEN median_number_of_deployment_days_per_week >= 3 THEN 'On-demand'
WHEN median_number_of_deployment_days_per_week >= 1 THEN 'Between once per week and once per month'
WHEN median_number_of_deployment_days_per_month >= 1 THEN 'Between once per month and once every 6 months'
ELSE 'Fewer than once per six months' END AS 'Deployment Frequency'
FROM _median_number_of_deployment_days_per_week, _median_number_of_deployment_days_per_month

How to improve?

  • Trunk development. Work in small batches and often merge their work into shared trunks.
  • Integrate CI/CD tools for automated deployment
  • Improve automated test coverage