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Implementing CI/CD Using Azure Pipelines

Implementing CI/CD Using Azure Pipelines

By : Piti Champeethong, Roberto Mardeni
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Implementing CI/CD Using Azure Pipelines

Implementing CI/CD Using Azure Pipelines

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By: Piti Champeethong, Roberto Mardeni

Overview of this book

Continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) are ubiquitous concepts in modern development. Azure Pipelines is one of the most popular services that you can utilize for CI/CD, and this book shows you how it works by taking you through the process of building and automating CI/CD systems using Azure Pipelines and YAML, simplifying integration with Azure resources and reducing human error. You’ll begin by getting an overview of Azure Pipelines and why you should use it. Next, the book helps you get to grips with build and release pipelines, and then builds upon this by introducing the extensive power of YAML syntax, which you can use to implement and configure any task you can think of. As you advance, you’ll discover how to integrate Infrastructure as Code tools, such as Terraform, and perform code analysis with SonarQube. In the concluding chapters, you’ll delve into real-life scenarios and hands-on implementation tasks with Microsoft Azure services, AWS, and cross-mobile application with Flutter, Google Firebase, and more. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to design and build CI/CD systems using Azure Pipelines with consummate ease, write code using YAML, and configure any task that comes to mind.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Part 1:Getting Started with Azure Pipelines
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Part 2:Azure Pipelines in Action
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Part 3:CI/CD for Real-World Scenarios
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Chapter 12: Navigating Common Pitfalls and Future Trends in Azure Pipelines

Working with .NET Core CLI tasks

For .NET applications, you must use .NET Core CLI commands to build and deploy .NET applications. There are many predefined tasks to build .NET applications in an Azure pipeline. Follow these steps to create a pipeline using .NET Core CLI tasks:

  1. Follow steps 1 to 3 from the previous section for Node.js and NPM tasks.
  2. Select Starter pipeline:
Figure 5.8 – Selecting the Starter pipeline option

Figure 5.8 – Selecting the Starter pipeline option

  1. Rename the file from the default name to make it easier to understand what the YAML file is for:

Figure 5.9 – Renaming a pipeline file

Figure 5.9 – Renaming a pipeline file

  1. Select the Use .NET Core task and click Add:
Figure 5.10 – Selecting the Use .NET Core task

Figure 5.10 – Selecting the Use .NET Core task

  1. Update the version property to use .NET 6:

Figure 5.11 – Updating the .NET version

Figure 5.11 – Updating the .NET version

  1. Select the .NET Core task and click on Add:
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