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The DevOps 2.1 Toolkit: Docker Swarm

By : Viktor Farcic
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The DevOps 2.1 Toolkit: Docker Swarm

By: Viktor Farcic

Overview of this book

Viktor Farcic's latest book, The DevOps 2.1 Toolkit: Docker Swarm, takes you deeper into one of the major subjects of his international best seller, The DevOps 2.0 Toolkit, and shows you how to successfully integrate Docker Swarm into your DevOps toolset. Viktor shares with you his expert knowledge in all aspects of building, testing, deploying, and monitoring services inside Docker Swarm clusters. You'll go through all the tools required for running a cluster. You'll travel through the whole process with clusters running locally on a laptop. Once you're confident with that outcome, Viktor shows you how to translate your experience to different hosting providers like AWS, Azure, and DigitalOcean. Viktor has updated his DevOps 2.0 framework in this book to use the latest and greatest features and techniques introduced in Docker. We'll go through many practices and even more tools. While there will be a lot of theory, this is a hands-on book. You won't be able to complete it by reading it on the metro on your way to work. You'll have to read this book while in front of the computer and get your hands dirty.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
11
Embracing Destruction: Pets versus Cattle

Walking through Continuous Delivery steps


We already know all the steps required for the Continuous Delivery process. We did each of them at least once. We got introduced to some of them in the Chapter 1Continuous Integration with Docker Containers. After all, Continuous Delivery is Continuous Integration "extended". It's what Continuous Integration would be if it would have a clear objective.

We ran the rest of the steps throughout the chapters that lead to this point. We know how to create, and, more importantly, update a service inside a Swarm cluster. Therefore, I won't go into many details. Consider this sub-chapter a refreshment of everything we did by now.

We'll start by checking out the code of a service we want to move through the CD flow:

git clone https://github.com/vfarcic/go-demo.git

cd go-demo

Next, we should run the unit tests and compile the service binary:

eval $(docker-machine env swarm-test-1)

docker-compose \
    -f docker-compose-test-local.yml \
    run --rm unit

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