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Learn DevOps: CI/CD with Jenkins using Pipelines and Docker

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  • Updated 9/2024
4.5
(17,517 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
4 Hour(s) 40 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Edward Viaene
Rating
4.5
(17,517 Ratings)

Course Overview

Learn DevOps: CI/CD with Jenkins using Pipelines and Docker

Use Jenkins the DevOps way. Automate your Jenkins jobs by using Jenkins Pipelines, Docker, and the Jenkins Job DSL

Jenkins is the most popular tool to do Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery of your software:

  • It’s free and open source

  • It has a strong community with thousands of plugins you can use

  • Jenkins is used in a lot of companies, from startups to enterprises

This course will teach you how to use Jenkins using the Jenkins DSL and Jenkins Pipelines (Jenkinsfile). It's a new way of using Jenkins, rather than using freestyle projects. I call it using Jenkins, the DevOps way! I'll explain you about infrastructure as code and automation to make sure you understand how Jenkins Pipelines fits within this new way of thinking.

I'll show you how to integrate Jenkins Pipelines with popular software tools, like:

  • Docker

  • GitHub / Bitbucket

  • JFrog Artifactory

  • SonarQube

  • Onelogin (Using SAML)

If you’re looking for a job in the DevOps space, Jenkins is a must have skill.

I explain in the course how to install Jenkins if you don't have an installed version yet. You'll need a Ubuntu 20.04.x VM or cloud instance to follow the installation procedure. In the demos I will be using DigitalOcean as a cloud provider, but you are free to use any provider or VM (VMWare/Virtualbox, AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, etc). I'll be assisting you in the Q&A if you have any problems setting up Jenkins.

Course Content

  • 9 section(s)
  • 52 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction
  • Section 2 Introduction to Jenkins
  • Section 3 Building a NodeJS app
  • Section 4 Infrastructure as code and automation
  • Section 5 Jenkins Job DSL
  • Section 6 Jenkins Pipelines
  • Section 7 Jenkins Integrations
  • Section 8 Advanced Jenkins usage
  • Section 9 The end

What You’ll Learn

  • Use Jenkins to perform Continuous Integration within your Software Development Lifecycle, Install Jenkins using docker, Configure Jenkins “The DevOps way”, using Docker, Jobs DSL and Jenkins Pipelines, Use plugins to integrate Jenkins with popular development software, Configure the authentication and authorization options to tighten security on your Jenkins UI


Reviews

  • R
    Riya Deshmukh
    3.5

    good

  • L
    Lewis Dwight Taylor
    5.0

    Good way of starting understanding of Jenkins

  • S
    Sai Patil
    4.5

    good

  • A
    Alexandru Corghencea
    4.5

    Step by step examples described with every detail.

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