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Atlassian DevOps Toolchain Cookbook

Atlassian DevOps Toolchain Cookbook

By : Robert Wen, Alex Ortiz, Edward Gaile, Nissen
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Atlassian DevOps Toolchain Cookbook

Atlassian DevOps Toolchain Cookbook

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By: Robert Wen, Alex Ortiz, Edward Gaile, Nissen

Overview of this book

Implementing DevOps practices and toolchains for automated testing and deployment can accelerate product development with minimal errors in the production environment. However, creating DevOps toolchains by integrating tools from various vendors presents challenges for both administrators and developers. Written by four well-known experts from the Atlassian community, this book addresses the complexities of DevOps toolchain creation and integration by leveraging Atlassian’s Open DevOps solution. Starting with a holistic overview of the DevOps and Atlassian Open DevOps solution, you’ll learn to integrate Jira with other tools. You’ll then find out how to create and integrate a CI/CD pipeline in Bitbucket for automated testing and deployment to Docker containers. With step-by-step guidance, you’ll connect Jira and Bitbucket with other tools, such as Snyk for security and SonarQube for testing, to form an extensive toolchain. You’ll also learn how Compass uses CheckOps for observability and how to use Confluence for documentation and reporting. Finally, you’ll leverage Opsgenie’s ChatOps functionality to enhance collaboration between developers and operations teams. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to establish your DevOps toolchain by integrating Atlassian tools to automate and optimize the software development lifecycle and beyond.
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Part 1:Beginning the Cycle
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Part 2: Development to Deployment
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Part 3: Maintaining Operations
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Part 4: Putting It into Practice

Discovering Customer Needs with Jira Product Discovery

We start our exploration of the DevOps life cycle by looking at the typical trigger for a value stream, an important construct for DevOps thinking. This trigger is typically an idea or new thought that can be expressed as a new product or feature. Jira Product Discovery (JPD), a product in the Atlassian Jira family, allows users to create and track work items called ideas to record the ideation process. After a decision has been made to proceed into implementation, it can proceed into development as an epic in Jira.

In this chapter, we look at using JPD for storing, elaborating, and prioritizing ideas. The use and maintenance of ideas allow for better organization and easy determination of which ideas should follow into implementation. Because JPD, like the other Atlassian tools we talk about in this book, is based in the Atlassian cloud, we limit our discussion to the installation and configuration of the Atlassian cloud. As...

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