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Learning DevOps - Second Edition

By : Mikael Krief
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Learning DevOps - Second Edition

By: Mikael Krief

Overview of this book

In the implementation of DevOps processes, the choice of tools is crucial to the sustainability of projects and collaboration between developers and ops. This book presents the different patterns and tools for provisioning and configuring an infrastructure in the cloud, covering mostly open source tools with a large community contribution, such as Terraform, Ansible, and Packer, which are assets for automation. This DevOps book will show you how to containerize your applications with Docker and Kubernetes and walk you through the construction of DevOps pipelines in Jenkins as well as Azure pipelines before covering the tools and importance of testing. You'll find a complete chapter on DevOps practices and tooling for open source projects before getting to grips with security integration in DevOps using Inspec, Hashicorp Vault, and Azure Secure DevOps kit. You'll also learn about the reduction of downtime with blue-green deployment and feature flags techniques before finally covering common DevOps best practices for all your projects. By the end of this book, you'll have built a solid foundation in DevOps and developed the skills necessary to enhance a traditional software delivery process using modern software delivery tools and techniques.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
1
Section 1: DevOps and Infrastructure as Code
7
Section 2: DevOps CI/CD Pipeline
11
Section 3: Containerized Microservices with Docker and Kubernetes
14
Section 4: Testing Your Application
18
Section 5: Taking DevOps Further/More on DevOps

Analyzing code with SonarCloud

In Chapter 12, Static Code Analysis with SonarQube, we explained the importance of implementing static code analysis practices. For open source projects, code analysis is more important because the source code and its binaries are published publicly.

One of the roles of open source is to provide code and components that can be used in enterprise applications, so this code must be written correctly and without any security issues.

Previously in this book, we have discussed the fact that SonarQube, with its installations and uses, is one of the major tools that allows code analysis to take place for enterprise applications. However, it requires an on-premises infrastructure to be installed, which is more expensive for a company.

For open source project code analysis, it is possible to use SonarCloud (https://sonarcloud.io/), which is the same product as SonarQube but comes in a cloud solution that requires no installation.

SonarCloud has a free...