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Beginning Jenkins

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 life cycle. 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 while informing all of the key stakeholders in your organization.

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 implementations

Hardware requirements

For an optimal student experience, we recommend the following hardware configuration:

  • Processor: 2.6 GHz or higher, preferably multi-core
  • Memory: 4GB RAM
  • Hard disk: 35GB or more
  • An Internet connection

Software requirements

You’ll also need the following software installed in advance:

  • Operating System: Windows (8 or higher).
  • Browser: Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox (latest updates installed)
  • Docker
  • Git
  • Python
  • Blue Ocean

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