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Jenkins Pipeline tutorial for Beginners with 100+ examples
Jenkins Pipeline Tutorial for Beginners with 100+ examples, With Pipeline script, we'll see how we can work with JIRA, GIT, SVN, Shell, Conditions, When, POST, and More
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Course Provider Name: Tinku R
Course Provider URL: https://www.udemy.com/user/bd0f2fb5-c36d-48cd-b281-939bb96a8191/
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What you’ll learn: Jenkins Pipeline tutorial for Beginners with 100+ examples
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After this course, you can able to write a Pipeline script from the Beginner level to the Advance level
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From the pipeline script, If a particular user (Lead or Manager) triggers the job, then the only job has to execute
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With Pipeline script, how to integrate with GIT and SVN, how to commit, merge, Tag.
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With Pipeline script, how to integrate with JIRA, Create tickets on build failures, close the access if build success
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With Pipeline how we can run jobs Parallel, Options section, Parameters, When, Bat, POST, etc.
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With Pipeline how the build will wait to get approved from a specific user, Example My Sonar % is not up to the mark, so to proceed to get approval from Lead
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We’ll see how we can run stages based on the commit messages, like if I pass a specific keyword in the commit message, then only the build has to start
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With Pipeline script how to execute Bat and Shell commands
Jenkins Pipeline Tutorial for Beginners with 100+ examples Requirements
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prerequisite: Jenkins
Jenkins Pipeline Tutorial for Beginners with 100+ examples Description
Jenkins Pipeline script or Pipeline as a code is a feature to write our build’s CI and CD process with the help of code. In this course, we’ll see examples of the following topics.
- JIRA
- Create Ticket if the build failed
- Close the Ticket
- Search
and more.
- How to execute bat commands and shell commands.
- Execute Stage based on the commit message/committed files.
- Pause the build and Wait for the approval from a specific user.
- Commit code to GIT if build success
- How to work with SVN.
- Parameters, Variables, Options, etc.
- Pause job to read input from the user.
- Multiple examples of POST.
- If you’ve knowledge of Jenkins and planning to write Pipeline Script, then this course is for you.
Hi,
Welcome to the DevOps course. My Name is Bhittu, Currently working as a DevOps lead. I’ve 8+ experience in Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment and DevOps technologies like Docker, Ansible, SVN, GIT, Jenkins, K8S, ANT, Maven, GO CD.
My Courses in Udemy are
- Jenkins Declarative Pipeline Tutorial
- Top 9 Continuous Integration (CI) Tutorial for Beginners
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