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DevOps: Continuous Delivery, Integration, and Deployment with DevOps

DevOps: Continuous Delivery, Integration, and Deployment with DevOps

By : Vadapalli
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DevOps: Continuous Delivery, Integration, and Deployment with DevOps

DevOps: Continuous Delivery, Integration, and Deployment with DevOps

2.7 (3)
By: Vadapalli

Overview of this book

DevOps is the most widely used software engineering culture and practice that aim sat software development and operation. Continuous integration is a cornerstone technique of DevOps that merges software code updates from developers into a shared central mainline. This book takes a practical approach and covers the tools and strategies of DevOps. It starts with familiarizing you with DevOps framework and then shows how toper form continuous delivery, integration, and deployment with DevOps. You will explore DevOps process maturity frameworks and progression models with checklist templates for each phase of DevOps. You will also be familiar with agile terminology, methodology, and the benefits accrued by an organization by adopting it. You will also get acquainted with popular tools such as Git, Jenkins ,Maven, Gerrit, Nexus, Selenium, and so on.You will learn configuration, automation, and the implementation of infrastructure automation (Infrastructure as Code) with tools such as Chef and Ansible. This book is ideal for engineers, architects, and developers, who wish to learn the core strategies of DevOps. This book is embedded with useful assessments that will help you revise the concepts you have learned in this book. This book is repurposed for this specific learning experience from material from Packt's Hands-on DevOps by Sricharan Vadapalli.
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Building Jobs with Jenkins


Let's perform the following steps for building jobs with Jenkins:

  1. A simple application builds and runs the program:

  2. The source code repository options as listed as follows:

  3. We can specify the location of files which need to be built either from a source Git code repository or the URL from GitHub:

  4. Builds can be executed with multiple options, command modes, and Maven and so on:

  5. Command-line programs can be executed as follows:

  6. After saving, the build option is visible, and history is also available:

  7. Build progress can be seen and repository available as follows:

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