Course Outline
Introduction
- Jenkins X vs Jenkins
Overview of the Jenkins X Workflow
- The relationship between Jenkins X and Kubernetes
- Standard environments vs preview environments
Installing Jenkins X
- Choosing your language and platforms
Building a CI/CD Pipeline
- Preparing the staging and production environments
- Creating a Kubernetes cluster using Jenkins X
Creating an Application
- Using Jenkins X Quickstarts to spin up a new project
- Quickstart options
Implementing an Automated Workflow
- Committing code to Git
- Making changes, creating issues, and creating pull requests
Previewing the Application
- Pushing to a preview environment
- Spinning up a Preview Environments for Pull Requests
Promoting the Application to Production
- Pushing to a production environment
Importing an Existing Project
- Adding code to your Git Repository
- Registering a webhook
Integrating Jenkins X with Other Third-party Tools
- Helm, Prow, and Skaffold
Troubleshooting
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- A general understanding of CI/CD concepts.
- Experience with Jenkins 2.
- An overall understanding of the software development process.
Audience
- Software developers
- DevOps engineers
- Infrastructure engineers
- Software test engineers
Testimonials (2)
Trainer has in depth experince and well narreated in deed. The depth of the knowledge and the passion for teaching is highly appriciated.
Anup Kumar - SMR Automotive Mirrors Stuttgart
Course - Jenkins 2: Building CI/CD Pipelines
- Jenkins well covered by the trainer (we spent a lot of time on this topic and it was very good) - Trainer very engaged and even though he did not know certain technical aspects, he always accepts the challenge to find a possible solution using chatgpt, for example.
samy - Extia
Course - Test Automation with Selenium and Jenkins
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