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Pro Continuous Delivery, 1st ed.
With Jenkins 2.0
Author: Pathania Nikhil
Language: EnglishSubjects for Pro Continuous Delivery:
Support: Print on demand
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- Create a highly available, active/passive Jenkins server using CoreOS and Docker, and using Pacemaker and Corosync
- Use a Jenkins multi-branch pipeline to automatically perform continuous integration whenever there is a new branch in your source control system
- Describe your continuous delivery pipeline with Jenkinsfile
- Host Jenkins server on a cloud solution
- Run Jenkins inside a container using Docker
- Discover how the distributed nature of Git and the ?merge before build? feature of Jenkins can be used to implement gated check-in
- Implement a scalable build farm using Docker and Kubernetes
- You have experience implementing continuous integration and continuous delivery using Jenkins freestyle Jobs and wish to use the new Pipeline as a Code feature introduced in Jenkins 2.0
- Your source code is on a Git-like version control system (Git, GitHub, GitLab, etc.) and you wish to leverage the advantages of a multi-branch pipeline in Jenkins
- Your infrastructure is on a Unix-like platform and you wish to create a scalable, distributed build/test farm using Docker or Kubernetes
- You are in need of a highly available system for your JenkinsServer using open source tools and technologies
Chapter 1: Elements of Continuous Delivery.- Chapter 2: HA Jenkins Setup Using Pacemaker, Corosync, and DRBD.- Chapter 3: HA Jenkins Setup Using CoreOS, Docker, and GlusterFS.- Chapter 4: Setting Up Jenkins on Docker and Cloud.- Chapter 5: Pipeline as a Code.- Chapter 6: Using Containers for Distributed Builds.- Chapter 7: Pre-Tested Commits Using Jenkins.- Chapter 8: Continuous Delivery Using Jenkins Pipeline.