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Continuous Delivery with Docker and Jenkins - Second Edition

By : Rafał Leszko
Book Image

Continuous Delivery with Docker and Jenkins - Second Edition

By: Rafał Leszko

Overview of this book

Continuous Delivery with Docker and Jenkins, Second Edition will explain the advantages of combining Jenkins and Docker to improve the continuous integration and delivery process of an app development. It will start with setting up a Docker server and configuring Jenkins on it. It will then provide steps to build applications on Docker files and integrate them with Jenkins using continuous delivery processes such as continuous integration, automated acceptance testing, and configuration management. Moving on, you will learn how to ensure quick application deployment with Docker containers along with scaling Jenkins using Kubernetes. Next, you will get to know how to deploy applications using Docker images and testing them with Jenkins. Towards the end, the book will touch base with missing parts of the CD pipeline, which are the environments and infrastructure, application versioning, and nonfunctional testing. By the end of the book, you will be enhancing the DevOps workflow by integrating the functionalities of Docker and Jenkins.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Title Page
Dedication
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Chapter 1: Introducing Continuous Delivery


  1.  Development, Quality Assurance, Operations.
  2. Continuous Integration, Automated Acceptance Testing, Configuration Management.
  3. Fast delivery, fast feedback cycle, low-risk releases, flexible release options.
  4. Unit Tests, Integration Tests, Acceptance Tests, Non-functional Tests (performance, security, scalability, and so on).
  5. Unit tests, because they are cheap to create/maintain and quick to execute.
  6. DevOps is the idea of combining the area of Development, Quality Assurance, and Operations into one team (or person). Thanks to automation, it's possible to provide the product from A to Z.
  7. Docker, Jenkins, Ansible, Git, Java, Spring Boot, Gradle, Cucumber, Kubernetes.