Learning Continuous Integration with Jenkins by Nikhil Pathania
English | 31 May 2016 | ASIN: B01BFD2Z2G | 542 Pages | AZW3 | 35.56 MB
English | 31 May 2016 | ASIN: B01BFD2Z2G | 542 Pages | AZW3 | 35.56 MB
Key Features
Speed up and increase software productivity and software delivery using Jenkins
Automate your build, integration, release, and deployment processes with Jenkins—and learn how continuous integration (CI) can save you time and money
Explore the power of continuous delivery using Jenkins through powerful real-life examples
Book Description
In past few years, Agile software development has seen tremendous growth across the world. There is huge demand for software delivery solutions that are fast yet flexible to frequent amendments. As a result, CI and continuous delivery methodologies are gaining popularity. Jenkins' core functionality and flexibility allows it to fit in a variety of environments and can help streamline the development process for all stakeholders.
This book starts off by explaining the concepts of CI and its significance in the Agile world with a whole chapter dedicated to it. Next, you'll learn to configure and set up Jenkins. You'll gain a foothold in implementing CI and continuous delivery methods. We dive into the various features offered by Jenkins one by one exploiting them for CI.
After that, you'll find out how to use the built-in pipeline feature of Jenkins. You'll see how to integrate Jenkins with code analysis tools and test automation tools in order to achieve continuous delivery. Next, you'll be introduced to continuous deployment and learn to achieve it using Jenkins.
Through this book's wealth of best practices and real-world tips, you'll discover how easy it is to implement a CI service with Jenkins.
What you will learn
Take advantage of a continuous delivery solution to achieve faster software delivery
Speed up productivity using a continuous Integration solution through Jenkins
Understand the concepts of CI and continuous delivery
Orchestrate many DevOps tools using Jenkins to automate builds, releases, deployment, and testing
Explore the various features of Jenkins that make DevOps activities a piece of cake
Configure multiple build machines in Jenkins to maintain load balancing
Manage users, projects, and permissions in Jenkins to ensure better security
Leverage the power of plugins in Jenkins
About the Author
Nikhil Pathania is a DevOps consultant at HCL Technologies Bengaluru, India. He started his career in the domain of software configuration management as an SCM Engineer and later moved on to various other tools and technologies in the field of automation and DevOps. In his career, he has architectured and implemented Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery solutions across diverse IT projects. He enjoys finding new and better ways to automate and improve manual processes.
Before HCL Technologies, he worked extensively with retail giant Tesco and Wipro Technologies.
Table of Contents
Concepts of Continuous Integration
Setting up Jenkins
Configuring Jenkins
Continuous Integration Using Jenkins – Part I
Continuous Integration Using Jenkins – Part II
Continuous Delivery Using Jenkins
Continuous Deployment Using Jenkins
Jenkins Best Practices