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Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment

You're reading from   Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment Reliable and faster software releases with automating builds, tests, and deployment

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787286610
Length 458 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sander Rossel Sander Rossel
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Preface 1. Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment Foundations FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting Up a CI Environment 3. Version Control with Git 4. Creating a Simple JavaScript App 5. Testing Your JavaScript 6. Automation with Gulp 7. Automation with Jenkins 8. A NodeJS and MongoDB Web App 9. A C# .NET Core and PostgreSQL Web App 10. Additional Jenkins Plugins 11. Jenkins Pipelines 12. Testing a Web API 13. Continuous Delivery 14. Continuous Deployment

Triggering builds remotely

In the previous chapters, we have looked at the various build triggers that are available to us. We even added the GitLab trigger with the GitLab plugin. There is one trigger we have not tried yet, which is the remote trigger. So, create a new project; I am simply naming it Remote Test, and check the Trigger builds remotely (for example, from scripts) trigger. You are now presented with an authentication token. This is your secret token that allows anyone who has it to remotely trigger the build. So, you best pick something that is not easy to guess (something like 47d6753c6f307c13edf010a2730f03a6). However, for our test, we are going to pick something that is a bit more readable and easy to type, so just put my_token in the field.

Normally, you can browse to a URL to trigger a regular build, for example, http://ciserver:8080/job/Remote%20Test/build...

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