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The DevOps 2.4 Toolkit

By : Viktor Farcic
Book Image

The DevOps 2.4 Toolkit

By: Viktor Farcic

Overview of this book

Building on The DevOps 2.3 Toolkit: Kubernetes, Viktor Farcic brings his latest exploration of the Docker technology as he records his journey to continuously deploying applications with Jenkins into a Kubernetes cluster. The DevOps 2.4 Toolkit: Continuously Deploying Applications with Jenkins to a Kubernetes Cluster is the latest book in Viktor Farcic’s series that helps you build a full DevOps Toolkit. This book guides readers through the process of building, testing, and deploying applications through fully automated pipelines. Within this book, Viktor will cover a wide-range of emerging topics, including an exploration of continuous delivery and deployment in Kubernetes using Jenkins. It also shows readers how to perform continuous integration inside these clusters, and discusses the distribution of Kubernetes applications, as well as installing and setting up Jenkins. Work with Viktor and dive into the creation of self-adaptive and self-healing systems within Docker.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
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Now It Is Your Turn

Installing Helm Charts

The first thing we'll do is to confirm that Jenkins indeed exists in the official Helm repository. We could do that by executing helm search (again) and going through all the available Charts. However, the list is pretty big and growing by the day. We'll filter the search to narrow down the output.

 1  helm search jenkins

The output is as follows.

NAME           CHART VERSION APP VERSION DESCRIPTION            
stable/jenkins 0.16.1 2.107 Open source continuous integration server. It s...

We can see that the repository contains stable/jenkins Chart based on Jenkins version 2.107.

A note to minishift users
Helm will try to install Jenkins Chart with the process in a container running as user 0. By default, that is not allowed in OpenShift. We'll skip discussing the best approach to correct the permissions in OpenShift. I'll...