DevOps Classroom notes 21/Nov/2023

CI/CD Engine

  • The idea of CI is to give feedback to developer about his recent change
  • Steps: Whenever developer submits the code to git (push/pull request)
    • Build the code
    • Package the code
    • Execute the automated tests (unit tests/integration tests)
    • Run the static code analysis
  • At any step if there is a failure, developer is supposed to rework i.e. his work is rejected.
  • To perform this we need a software which can call the steps mentioned above. This software is called as CI/CD Engines
  • Now lets look at a popular CI/CD Engine
    • Jenkins
  • Installing jenkins Refer Here

How Jenkins works

  • Jenkins Single Node
  • In Jenkins Single Node on the linux machine a user called as jenkins will be created.
  • Anything which we run from jenkins ui will be translated to low level linux commands executed as jenkins user.

Terms in Jenkins

  • Job/Project: This is set of steps configured as one unit (Job/Project)
  • Workspace
  • Jenkins Home: This is home directory for the user jenkins which got created as part of jenkins installation.
    • Default on linux /var/lib/jenkins
    • Jenkins stores everything in jenkins home directory

Lets create a Project in Jenkins

  • Create a jenkins free style project (UI/Classic) which shows the current user and environment variables
  • For screenshots refer classroom video

Jenkins – Free Style Project

  • This project is created with Jenkins UI
  • The Sections are
    • General: Give metadata and basic settings
    • Source Code Management: Where the SCM (git details)
    • Build Triggers: When to build
    • Build Environment: Additonal environmental steps
    • Build Steps: Actual build steps
    • Post Build Actions: After success or failure what has to be done
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