In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will learn the fundamentals of continuous integration/continuous delivery, and how to create an automated deployment pipeline using Jenkins. Through practical hands-on lessons, you'll understand the different Jenkins configurations required for creating the pipeline, including setting up a build tool, installing plugins, and writing the pipeline code. You'll also learn the difference between declarative and scripted pipeline syntax, and how to version control your pipeline by adding a Jenkinsfile to a source control repository. We'll apply these skills to build an end-to-end software delivery pipeline that builds, tests, and deploys a Java spring application. This project will help aspiring DevOps engineers to understand how an automated CI/CD pipeline is implemented in a real-world scenario. To make the most out of this project, it is recommended to have a basic understanding of Maven goals and phases, and the Linux commands to execute them.



Implementing CI/CD with Jenkins: Creating Pipeline as Code

Instructor: Amr Essam Eldin Ramadan
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What you'll learn
Install and configure global tools in Jenkins
Create an automated delivery CI/CD pipeline
Create a Jenkinsfile to transform your pipeline steps into code
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In this guided project, you will learn the fundamentals of continuous integration/continuous delivery, and how to create an automated deployment pipeline using Jenkins. Through practical hands-on lessons, you'll understand the different Jenkins configurations required for creating the pipeline, including setting up a build tool, creating different Jenkins job types, and configuring a build pipeline view. You'll also learn how to implement pipeline-as-Code and how to version control your pipeline by adding a Jenkinsfile to a source code repository. We'll apply these skills to build an end-to-end software delivery pipeline that builds, tests, and deploys a Java spring application. This project will help aspiring DevOps engineers to understand how an automated CI/CD pipeline is implemented in a real-world scenario. To make the most out of this project, it is recommended to have a basic understanding of Maven goals and phases, and the Linux commands to execute them.
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