In this book author Brent Laster aims to show how the features in Jenkins 2 let you define pipelines as code, make use of integration with other key technologies, and create automated, reliable pipelines to simplify and accelerate your DevOps environments. The book also shows how Jenkins 2 is significantly different from the more traditional, web-only versions of this popular open source automation platform.
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Author: Brent Laster Publisher: O'Reilly Date: May 2018 Pages: 606 ISBN: 978-1491979594 Print: 1491979593 Kindle: B07CT6XV2D Audience: admins and developers Level: Intermediate Category:Systems Management
- Create continuous delivery pipelines as code with the Jenkins domain-specific language
- Get practical guidance on how to migrate existing jobs and pipelines
- Harness best practices and new methods for controlling access and security
- Explore the structure, implementation, and use of shared pipeline libraries
- Learn the differences between declarative syntax and scripted syntax
- Make use of new and existing project types in Jenkins
- Understand and use the new Blue Ocean graphical interface
- Take advantage of the capabilities of the underlying OS in your pipeline
- Integrate analysis tools, artifact management, and containers
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