As organizations increase the usage of Jenkins, scaling up to deal new issues will arise when additional masters are added to the environment. Business critical challenges are inevitable because each master will require separate maintenance, security, and upgrades to remain functional. This course will teach you how to use CloudBees as the Master of Jenkins Masters for your solution, resulting in:
- Full control of all masters from one central control
- Accelerated automation, development, and delivery
- Meaningful, measurable, quantifiable performance enhancements
Part 1: Foundations of CI/CD in enterprise environments
In order to create an efficient Jenkins environment, the stability of the source control system & the Continuous Integration infrastructure needs to be determined. The root of the CD pipeline starts with the foundation of your environment which is constantly affected by automation, integration, testing and quality assessment, and so on.
- What is Jenkins, CI & CD, and how can Jenkins help my business?
- Introduction to Jenkins and its use for CI best practices
- Feature overview: open-source Jenkins vs. enterprise CloudBees Jenkins
Part 2: Agile Refresher
Agile development is creating more effective enterprises, and adoption of its values is at an all-time high. The ability to manage changing priorities, increase project visibility, and accelerate product delivery are but a few of the many benefits that Agile development creates. Overall performance has high expectations in today's digital landscape, and the implementation of Agile principles keep teams prepared for new demands, technologies, and trends.
- The Agile Manifesto
- Success with Scaling Agile
- Agile Management Tools
- Implementation of common tools
Part 3: Getting started with CloudBees Jenkins
The Platform CloudBees Jenkins is at the nucleus of integration & delivery, thus the mastery of it is essential for agile development teams. Pre-deployment, deployment, and post-deployment functionality should be planned and considered before the code is committed.
- Key components of CloudBees Jenkins
- Jobs in Jenkins
- Projects in Jenkins
- Builds in Jenkins
Part 4: Jenkins plugins
One of the reasons for Jenkins popularity is because it has literally hundreds of plugins that are customized to expand usage and capabilities within all solutions. These days, the right plugin can assist in fixing problems that you didn’t even know you had.
- Build Plugins
- Maven
- MS Build
- Test Plug-Ins
- Junit
- Nunit
- Deployment Plugins
Part 5: Integrating CloudBees Jenkins and version control
Jenkins has excellent support for various source code management systems like CVS, Subversion, Git, and more. Complicated jobs continue to need modification, as a natural condition of CI, therefore integration is often a new configuration.
- A Git example
- Jenkins and best SCM practices with Github
- Using Jenkins for Optimizing and Measuring Code Quality Code
- Code Coverage Metrics
- Running and using Builds
Part 6: Parameterized Builds
Any given project will have the option make it’s build parameterized. This enables jobs to be executed with version numbers, server URLs, node names, and specified organizational markers,
- Adding Parameters
- Passing Parameter Values
- Executing a Parameterized Build
Part 7: Automating Deployments
Automation is one of the most important components necessary for a development team to be agile. Deployment automation is tricky to implement, and many people think they are doing it correctly when they are not. Without consideration of database changes, configurations, and integration points, the framework is not truly set up for continuous deployment.
Azure
- Why use Azure?
- Deploy from Local Git
- FTP or FTPS
- Kudu) Git/Mercurial/OneDrive/Dropbox
- Web Deploy
- Cloud-Based SCM
AWS
- Master Server
- Workstation
- Client Nodes
- Puppet
- Ansible
- AWS Code Deploy
- AWS Elastic Beanstalk
Part 8: Common build fails
Recognizing known issues, dealing with problems efficiently, and preventing future errors is a must when it comes to continuous delivery. Pipelines have introduced much greater traceability of changes to the build process, so that build fails can be dealt with immediately.
- Detecting the source of a build failure
- Troubleshooting Jenkins Builds
- Build failure Analyzer
- Build log scanning
- Git Timeouts
- Pip Timeouts
Part 9: Folders in Jenkins
- Folders
- Folders Plus
Part 10: Merging
- Validated Merges
- Using GitHub for validated merges
- Pull-Request Builder for GitHub
- Templates
Part 11: Running a CI/CD Pipeline through CloudBees Jenkins
https://jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline/syntax/
- Pipeline development tools
- Pipeline Plugin
- Trigger a pipeline
Part 12: Overview of CloudBees Jenkins Operation Center
CloudBees Operations Center assists developers & engineers with risk assessment, compatibility of functionality, older components vs newer releases, and verification of upgrade paths.
- Authentication schemes
- Consolidated management
- Security, resilience, & enforcement
- CloudBees Analytics
- Managing CJOC Tasks