Learn DevOps: CI/CD with Jenkins using Pipelines and Docker
What you’ll learn
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Use Jenkins to perform Continuous Integration within your Software Development Lifecycle
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Install Jenkins using docker
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Configure Jenkins “The DevOps way”, using Docker, Jobs DSL and Jenkins Pipelines
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Use plugins to integrate Jenkins with popular development software
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Configure the authentication and authorization options to tighten security on your Jenkins UI
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.Â
I’ll show you how to integrate Jenkins Pipelines with popular software tools, like:
- Docker
- GitHub /Â Bitbucket
- JFrog Artifactory
- SonarQube
- Onelogin (Using SAML)
If you’re looking for a job in the DevOps space, Jenkins is a must have skill.
A coupon to get $10 free credits on DigitalOcean is provided within this course. You can use this coupon to install Jenkins on a DigitalOcean droplet.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who is exposed to software delivery: Developers, System Administrators, DBAs, Managers
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Sayid Umarsayidov –
There is no information about configurable pipelines (Build with parameters option). Also, there is no information on how to create your own Jenkins file from scratch.
Cesar Octavio Sanchez Cardenas –
The course is good, and the coach is excellent, clear, always goes to the point, but I feel overwhelmed by all the topics that were presented.
Tarun Virmani –
Course is designed to meet expectations of users like me supported by good demos .Great Job
Rajasekhar Bille –
EdWard Viaene is a great mentor I’d like explore all of his lectures. Thanks to Edward
Shaul Amran –
Good course, however, it assumes the student is familiar with domain specific knowledge and in many cases there isn’t an explanation for things that are supposedly obvious.
Moiez Uddin –
The trainer seems to be in a rush, doesn’t provide background to the products which he has referred to in the course. He has not explained the concepts either
Viky Bansod –
Its a very good course with good jenkins guidance. few thing are new to me like slack, blueocean integration.
Ernesto Aguilera –
Very good course, but a little outdated with the examples, good for start with Jenkins
Alvaro Alexander Agudelo Mora –
Needs to update the scripts for the most recent software like docker but the rest of this course is was great
Aristotle Ramoneda –
Course was great. There are just time the instructors voice is faint and hard to hear
Muktheeswaran M –
Really good course, a little bit outdated with respect to the UI or other UI tools. But concepts are same. I faced some technical difficulties with some parts of the demos but it’s all good. I learned how to fix it.
Also, Edward is so responsive to their students. He responds within half to 1 hour mostly.
Overall a good course that covers almost all the topics in Jenkins.
Hugo Daniel Pereira –
Great course. I think it is helping me get a better understanding of Jenkins, and all it’s capabilities, and at the same time showing me how to use it for my personal projects and others that I wanted to use with some CI/CD tool but somehow never understood exactly where to start and how to do it. Now I can, I have already a good picture and better understanding of this great tool, and that is thanks to this course.