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The home of the Comic Relief Technology team, where we showcase the way we use technology to support the core aims of our organisation and a bit about how we do it.
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Migrating from Nightwatch and Cypress to Playwright Test Framework
Migrating from Nightwatch and Cypress to Playwright Test Framework
Nightwatch:
Krupa Pammi
Feb 2
Starting out with data puddles, then we’ll think about data lakes
Starting out with data puddles, then we’ll think about data lakes
Comic Relief is re-thinking its data ingestion, storage and query stack with Lambda, S3 & Athena. Here is a quick intro to how we are…
Adam Clark
Jan 31, 2020
Migrating from a conventional CMS to a decoupled technology stack!
Migrating from a conventional CMS to a decoupled technology stack!
How we migrated the main Comic Relief site over a 5 month period from Drupal 8 to a headless CMS and a more modern software stack (aka…
Gustavo Liedke
Jan 28, 2020
Bringing our Comic Relief Values to life with IoT and Serverless
Bringing our Comic Relief Values to life with IoT and Serverless
Seven values, from “Break down Barriers”, to “Have a sense of humour, always”, together with a wish from our director Charlotte to bring…
Peter Vanhee
Dec 6, 2019
How we made our Serverless payments platform CMS driven
How we made our Serverless payments platform CMS driven
A deep dive into how we made our payments platform CMS driven while maintaining the ability to happily scale to 300 donations per second
Adam Clark
Jul 29, 2019
Data Philanthropy: My experience at Nectar’s Data Swarm Event
Data Philanthropy: My experience at Nectar’s Data Swarm Event
Of the many ways to support charities and the causes we believe in, financial donation is both the most straightforward and the most…
Florence Hope
Jul 22, 2019
The real business value Comic Relief has unlocked by going Serverless
The real business value Comic Relief has unlocked by going Serverless
Moving the majority of our user-facing tech to Serverless has led to some incredible cost savings, but that’s not where the real business…
Caroline Rennie
Jul 9, 2019
AWS Summit London case study: Going Serverless at Comic Relief
AWS Summit London case study: Going Serverless at Comic Relief
AWS Summit Serverless deep dive, led by Danilo Poccia, followed by the Comic Relief case study.
Caroline Rennie
Jun 6, 2019
Monitoring & Debugging Serverless Applications for Red Nose Day 2019
Monitoring & Debugging Serverless Applications for Red Nose Day 2019
How we debug, the methodology and the tools that we use to debug our Serverless infrastructure.
Adam Clark
Mar 28, 2019
Load testing Serverless with Serverless at Comic Relief
Load testing Serverless with Serverless at Comic Relief
How we load test our Serverless applications (and legacy applications) using Serverless Artillery in the lead up to Red Nose Day 2019
Adam Clark
Mar 25, 2019
The Journey to 90% Serverless at Comic Relief
The Journey to 90% Serverless at Comic Relief
The 90% figure is plucked out of thin air — it’s just me trying to pick a really big number without accurately calculating a percentage
Adam Clark
Mar 21, 2019
Pipelines everywhere
Pipelines everywhere
Continuously delivering software to production systems is a key part of building great digital products and creating a culture of agility…
Peter Vanhee
Jan 31, 2019
Our takeaways from AWS re:Invent
Our takeaways from AWS re:Invent
Although AWS re:Invent 2018 is now over, the announcements will have a wide-ranging effect on how we build our products over the coming…
Adam Clark
Dec 4, 2018
Proving the concept: Avoiding the hack day prototype graveyard
Proving the concept: Avoiding the hack day prototype graveyard
Back in February, we held a hack day which led to this post on practical tips for organising one. One of the problems we tried to find a…
Comic Relief Engineering
Jul 31, 2018
Serverless at Comic Relief
Serverless at Comic Relief
It has been over a year since we first embarked on our serverless journey at Comic Relief, and our functions have been happily running in…
Peter Vanhee
Jul 12, 2018
Organising productive hackdays — how to make the most of your hackathons
Organising productive hackdays — how to make the most of your hacka...
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Caroline Rennie
Mar 8, 2018
Accessibility: Access All Areas
Accessibility: Access All Areas
Accessible digital experiences are something we strive for at Comic Relief — we’re not perfect at it, but we’re trying to make sure that…
Caroline Rennie
Jan 17, 2018
Waste not, want not: Upcycle your tech!
Waste not, want not: Upcycle your tech!
Working in the charity sector you learn to be pretty resourceful when you need to be, and that doesn’t stop at blagging free stuff…
Comic Relief Engineering
Oct 2, 2017
Our approach on ‘Automated’ regression testing
Our approach on ‘Automated’ regression testing
Recently we reviewed our current approach for automated regression testing for one of our products here at Comic Relief. In this post I…
Comic Relief Engineering
Aug 21, 2017
How ‘Going Live’ became my mental blocker
How ‘Going Live’ became my mental blocker
For the past four months, the Platform Squad at Comic Relief has been working on a content migration from the old Drupal 7 code base to…
Caroline Rennie
Aug 7, 2017
Pattern Lab — the beauty of a shared styling library
Pattern Lab — the beauty of a shared styling library
For those who aren’t familiar with the concept of Pattern-Lab (or a Pattern Library), it’s essentially a living style guide; a common tool…
Comic Relief Engineering
Jul 17, 2017
Why we made our platform product open-source
Why we made our platform product open-source
Over the last year a key objective for the Technology team at Comic Relief has been to build products not websites. Tech Lead, Peter…
Comic Relief Engineering
Jul 6, 2017
Drupal 8 and Composer can be friends
Drupal 8 and Composer can be friends
10 years ago (at the end of 2006), Drush appeared to make it easy for Drupal developers to do some common tasks, it wasn’t immediately…
Comic Relief Engineering
May 17, 2017
Drupalcon Baltimore talk & slides
Drupalcon Baltimore talk & slides
Two weeks ago, I presented our story of rebuilding rednoseday.com on Drupal 8 at DrupalCon Baltimore, Drupal’s largest gathering with an…
Peter Vanhee
May 14, 2017
The Power of Digital Storytelling — Part 1
The Power of Digital Storytelling — Part 1
Hey, I’m Leigh. I’m a digital designer at Comic Relief and this is my first post for the Comic Relief Tech Blog! I’ve just started working…
Comic Relief Engineering
Apr 27, 2017
From Drupal 7 to standard PHP development
From Drupal 7 to standard PHP development
In the past we used a Drupal 7 multi-site powering at least 3 different sites at the same time with all our business logic bundled inside…
Comic Relief Engineering
Apr 5, 2017
Our first Redis Nose Day
Our first Redis Nose Day
We changed a few of the services that support our apps for Red Nose Day giving pages before the big day this year.
Comic Relief Engineering
Apr 3, 2017
Women in tech at Comic Relief
Women in tech at Comic Relief
‘A lack of women in technology jobs is not just a problem for women, it’s a problem for the whole sector.’
Comic Relief Engineering
Mar 8, 2017
Digital storytelling: The next generation
Digital storytelling: The next generation
Kids are my favourite kind of user. I haven’t yet met a user with more honest feedback than a pre-teen. And there’s no shortage of it…
Comic Relief Engineering
Mar 6, 2017
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