Course Outline
Introduction
- Jenkins vs Jenkins 2
Setting up Jenkins 2
- Installing Jenkins
- Running Jenkins
- Running Jenkins in Docker
- Setting up the project folder structure
Overview of Jenkins 2 Features and Architecture
- Project, view, queue, executor
- Pipeline as code using new DSL (Domain Specific Language)
- The Jenkins 2 Plugin Ecosystem
Navigating the Jenkins Interface
- Visualize an artifact across an entire pipeline
Creating a Build, Test and Deploy Pipeline
- Modeling the software delivery pipeline
- Version controlling DSL code
Building and Application
- Creating a Project
- Creating, enabling, disabling jobs, and deleting jobs
- Installing the build tool plug-in
- Building, inspecting, and scheduling builds
Testing the Application
- Installing the test tool plug-in
- Running a unit test
- Reviewing the results
Deploying the Application
- Configuring a repository plug-in
- Publishing the application
- Reviewing the results
Collaborating with Team Members
- Sharing Pipelines
- Defining different pipelines for different features
Securing Jenkins
- Enabling/disabling security
- Overview of roles
- Adding users
Scaling Jenkins
- Running Jenkins as a distributed application
Troubleshooting
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- A general understanding of the software development cycle.
- Experience with Jenkins.
Audience
- Software developers
- DevOps engineers
- Build engineers
- Test engineers
Testimonials (2)
The trainer was very well organized. He explained about all the tools required for the training in the beginning. The trainer happily clarified all the doubts and practical use cases were discussed.
Vivek Verma - Global Knowledge Network Training Ltd
Course - DevOps Practical Implementation and Tools
All of it. Having had no previous exposure to Jenkins, I was a little concerned about my ability to keep up. IPad provided appropriate coaching/support, when I asked for help, so that I was able to follow the presentation at a level I was happy with.