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.
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 4 hours |
Year | 2018 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Shruti Deshpande –
Very well explained with lot of practical examples. Loved the quizzes in between the lectures. Thanks a ton for the superb course. Definitely recommend to anyone wanting to learn Jenkins from scratch.
Riaz Raffi –
Slow and steady. Great job with explaining step by step. However, a personal opinion would be to improve the pace of the course as I felt more comfortable at 1.5x. Great job anyways!
Mohanapriya –
its nice to continue….