Beginning Jenkins
Beginning Jenkins, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.65, with 32 lectures, 6 quizzes, based on 32 reviews, and has 96 subscribers.
You will learn about Set up and deploy a Jenkins server across different platforms via Docker Design development workflows that enable continuous integration and then easily integrate with Jenkins Explore community plugins and use them to extend core Jenkins functionality Set up a freestyle project as well as a view to manage your projects Understand source control and pipelines, and build parameters in the context of Git and Jenkins Configure general-purpose freestyle projects, or use more formal pipeline-driven implementation This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginning Jenkins is for you if you are a software developer, with prior experience in application development, looking to build and transition to a more centrally managed deployment process. This course is ideal if you need a real-world introduction to continuous delivery, with a view to setting up and using Jenkins as a tool for your own software development lifecycle. It is particularly useful for Beginning Jenkins is for you if you are a software developer, with prior experience in application development, looking to build and transition to a more centrally managed deployment process. This course is ideal if you need a real-world introduction to continuous delivery, with a view to setting up and using Jenkins as a tool for your own software development lifecycle.
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Summary
Title: Beginning Jenkins
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 3.65
Number of Lectures: 32
Number of Quizzes: 6
Number of Published Lectures: 32
Number of Published Quizzes: 6
Number of Curriculum Items: 38
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 38
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Set up and deploy a Jenkins server across different platforms via Docker
- Design development workflows that enable continuous integration and then easily integrate with Jenkins
- Explore community plugins and use them to extend core Jenkins functionality
- Set up a freestyle project as well as a view to manage your projects
- Understand source control and pipelines, and build parameters in the context of Git and Jenkins
- Configure general-purpose freestyle projects, or use more formal pipeline-driven implementation
Who Should Attend
- Beginning Jenkins is for you if you are a software developer, with prior experience in application development, looking to build and transition to a more centrally managed deployment process. This course is ideal if you need a real-world introduction to continuous delivery, with a view to setting up and using Jenkins as a tool for your own software development lifecycle.
Target Audiences
- Beginning Jenkins is for you if you are a software developer, with prior experience in application development, looking to build and transition to a more centrally managed deployment process. This course is ideal if you need a real-world introduction to continuous delivery, with a view to setting up and using Jenkins as a tool for your own software development lifecycle.
Beginning Jenkins teaches you everything you need to know about installing, setting up, configuring, and integrating a Jenkins server with your project to speed up the product development lifecycle. You will learn how to deploy via Docker and integrate with Git. Next, you will move on to understanding bespoke plugins and services to further customize your workflow, and dynamically adjust your build requirements when pushing to production.
Once you have grasped the basics, you will explore user and plugin management along with updating and upgrading Jenkins. You will set up freestyle projects and views to manage your projects, followed by configuring parameters for your projects and creating upstream and downstream projects with views to visualize the projects. In addition to this, you will create a secure connection from your master to your build slaves and configure your build tasks to run on the slave.
By the end of this course, you will be able to successfully set up a Jenkins server that checks your source code repositories for changes, triggering new builds and unit tests whilst informing all of the key stakeholders in your organization.
About the Author
Joseph Muli loves programming, writing, teaching, gaming, and traveling. He’s currently working as a software engineer at Andela and Fathom, specializing in DevOps and Site Reliability. Previously, he worked as a software engineer and technical mentor at Moringa School.
Arnold Okoth is a software developer at Andela with three years’ experience of extensive development and system operations. He has worked with Python, Jenkins, Docker, AWS, and Bash. Arnold has gained numerous certifications in the fields of networking, application security, and cloud computing from industry-leading vendors, such as Amazon, Cisco, and IBM. During his downtime, Arnold enjoys watching sports – mainly football and basketball. You can find out more about Arnold on his LinkedIn profile.
Debayan is working as a Technical Team Lead for the Mobile Tools team at Pandora. He has over 6 years of experience in DevOps and Jenkins. He is also a certified Jenkins Engineer.
A few months back he had presented at the Jenkins World meetup on the topic “Set up and Manage iOS and Infrastructure for CI with Jenkins”.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Installing and Setting up Jenkins
Lecture 1: Course Overview
Lecture 2: Installation and Setup
Lecture 3: Lesson Overview
Lecture 4: Continuous Delivery
Lecture 5: Installing Jenkins
Lecture 6: The Jenkins Dashboard
Lecture 7: User Management
Lecture 8: Lesson Summary
Chapter 2: Administering Jenkins
Lecture 1: Lesson Overview
Lecture 2: Plugin Management
Lecture 3: Updating and Upgrading Jenkins
Lecture 4: Configuring Jenkins for Production
Lecture 5: Lesson Summary
Chapter 3: Jenkins Views and Setting up Freestyle Projects
Lecture 1: Lesson Overview
Lecture 2: Setting Up a Freestyle Project
Lecture 3: Setting Up a View to Manage Our Projects
Lecture 4: Lesson Summary
Chapter 4: Parameterized Projects and Upstream/Downstream Projects
Lecture 1: Lesson Overview
Lecture 2: Configuring Parameters for Our Projects
Lecture 3: Creating and Accessing Build Parameters
Lecture 4: Build Triggers
Lecture 5: Lesson Summary
Chapter 5: Multibranch and Declarative Jenkins Pipelines
Lecture 1: Lesson Overview
Lecture 2: Setting up a GitHub Repository
Lecture 3: Pipeline as Code
Lecture 4: Creating Multibranch Pipelines
Lecture 5: Lesson Summary
Chapter 6: Distributed Builds on Jenkins
Lecture 1: Lesson Overview
Lecture 2: Setting Up Our Slaves
Lecture 3: In the context of Jenkins, distributed builds refers to the allocation of differe
Lecture 4: In this video, we will learn to add nodes and connect it to the slaves.
Lecture 5: Lesson Summary
Instructors
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Packt Publishing
Tech Knowledge in Motion
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- 5 stars: 11 votes
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