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Learning Continuous Integration with Jenkins

You're reading from   Learning Continuous Integration with Jenkins A beginner's guide to implementing Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery using Jenkins 2

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788479356
Length 362 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Nikhil Pathania Nikhil Pathania
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Preface 1. Concepts of Continuous Integration 2. Installing Jenkins FREE CHAPTER 3. The New Jenkins 4. Configuring Jenkins 5. Distributed Builds 6. Installing SonarQube and Artifactory 7. Continuous Integration Using Jenkins 8. Continuous Delivery Using Jenkins 9. Continuous Deployment Using Jenkins 10. Supporting Tools and Installation Guide

Creating the CI pipeline


In this section, we will learn how to create the CI pipeline discussed in the previous section. We will perform the following steps:

  • We will create a source code repository in GitHub
  • We will create a Jenkinsfile to describe the way we build, unit test, perform static code analysis, integration test, and publish built artifacts to Artifactory
  • We will utilize Docker to spawn build agents to run our CI pipeline
  • We will create a Multibranch Pipeline in Jenkins

It is important that you have configured the Configuring Webhooks on GitHub from Jenkins section from Chapter 3, The New Jenkins.

Creating a new repository on GitHub

Let us create a new repository on GitHub. Make sure you have Git installed on the machine that you will use to perform the steps mentioned in the following section:

  1. Log in to your GitHub account.
  2. In this chapter, we will use the source code from https://github.com/nikhilpathania/hello-world-greeting.git as an example.
  3. Try to fork the repository mentioned in...
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