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Hands-On Continuous Integration and Delivery

By : Jean-Marcel Belmont
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Hands-On Continuous Integration and Delivery

By: Jean-Marcel Belmont

Overview of this book

Hands-On Continuous Integration and Delivery starts with the fundamentals of continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) and where it fits in the DevOps ecosystem. You will explore the importance of stakeholder collaboration as part of CI/CD. As you make your way through the chapters, you will get to grips with Jenkins UI, and learn to install Jenkins on different platforms, add plugins, and write freestyle scripts. Next, you will gain hands-on experience of developing plugins with Jenkins UI, building the Jenkins 2.0 pipeline, and performing Docker integration. In the concluding chapters, you will install Travis CI and Circle CI and carry out scripting, logging, and debugging, helping you to acquire a broad knowledge of CI/CD with Travis CI and CircleCI. By the end of this book, you will have a detailed understanding of best practices for CI/CD systems and be able to implement them with confidence.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)

Questions

  1. What is the recommended way to install Ruby on the Windows OS according to the Travis docs?
  2. What command should you use to print out the current version of Travis that is installed?
  3. What command do you use to print out helpful information in Travis CLI?
  4. How do you get an access token to work with the general API commands in Travis CLI?
  5. What HTTP header do you need to use to work with Travis API Version 3?
  6. How do you print out system configuration information?
  7. What command checks the syntax of your Travis YML script?
  8. What command helps you set up Travis in your project?