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Hands-on Pipeline as YAML with Jenkins
Hands-on Pipeline as YAML with Jenkins
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A step-by-step guide to implement Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) for Flutter, Ionic, Android, and Angular applications.

Key Features
● This book covers all Declarative Pipelines that can be utilized in real-life scenarios with sample applications written in Android, Angular, Ionic Cordova, and Flutter.
● This book utilizes the YAML Pipeline feature of Jenkins. A step-by-step implementation of Continuous Practices of DevOps makes it easy to understand even for beginners.


Description
This book brings solid practical knowledge on how to create YAML pipelines using Jenkins for efficient and scalable CI/CD pipelines. It covers an introduction to various essential topics such as DevOps, DevOps History, Benefits of DevOps Culture, DevOps and Value Streams, DevOps Practices, different types of pipelines such as Build Pipeline, Scripted Pipeline, Declarative Pipeline, YAML Pipelines, and Blue Ocean.

This book provides an easy journey to readers in creating YAML pipelines for various application systems, including Android, AngularJS, Flutter, and Ionic Cordova. You will become a skilled developer by learning how to run Static Code Analysis using SonarQube or Lint tools, Unit testing, calculating code coverage, publishing unit tests and coverage reports, verifying the threshold of code coverage, creating build/package, and distributing packages across different environments.

By the end of this book, you will be able to try out some of the best practices to implement DevOps using Jenkins and YAML.


What you will learn
● Write successful YAML Pipeline codes for Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery.
● Explore the working of CI/CD pipelines across Android, Angular, Ionic Cordova, and Flutter apps.
● Learn the importance of Continuous Code Inspection and Code Quality.
● Understand the importance of Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery.

Who this book is for
This book is suitable for beginners, DevOps consultants, DevOps evangelists, DevOps engineers, technical specialists, technical architects, and Cloud experts. Some prior basic knowledge of application development and deployment, Cloud computing, and DevOps practices will be helpful.


Table of Contents
1.Introducing Pipelines
2.Basic Components of YAML Pipelines
3.Building CI/CD Pipelines with YAML for Flutter Applications
4.Building CI/CD Pipelines with YAML for Ionic Cordova Applications
5.Building CI/CD Pipelines with YAML for Android Apps
6.Building CI/CD Pipelines with YAML for Angular Applications
7.Pipeline Best Practices


About the Authors
Mitesh is a DevOps engineer. He is in love with the DevOps culture and concept. Continuous improvement is his motto in life with existing imperfection. His primary focus is on the improvement of the existing culture of an organization or a project using Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery.

Language
English
ISBN
9789390684632
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication Page
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Acknowledgement
Preface
Errata
Table of Contents
1. Introducing Pipelines
Structure
Objectives
What is DevOps?
DevOps history
Benefits of DevOps
DevOps practices
Continuous code inspection
Continuous integration (CI)
Cloud computing and containers
Continuous delivery
Continuous testing
Continuous deployment
Introducing Jenkins
History of Jenkins
Overview of Jenkins
Prerequisites
How to run Jenkins?
Pipelines
Build pipeline
Scripted pipeline
Declarative pipeline
Blue Ocean
Pipeline as a YAML
Conclusion
Points to remember
Multiple choice questions
Answer
Questions
Key terms
2. Basic Components of YAML Pipeline
Structure
Objectives
Controller-agent architecture
Agent pools
YAML pipeline structure
Conclusion
Multiple choice questions
Answer
Questions
3. Building CI/CD Pipeline with YAML for Flutter Application
Structure
Objectives
Multi-stage CI/CD pipeline for Flutter app
Continuous integration for Flutter app
Continuous delivery for Flutter app
YAML pipeline script for Flutter app
Conclusion
Multiple choice questions
Answer
Questions
4. Building CI/CD Pipeline with YAML for Ionic Cordova Application
Structure
Objectives
Multi-stage CI/CD pipeline for Ionic Cordova app
Continuous integration for Ionic – Android App
Continuous delivery for Ionic Cordova App
YAML pipeline script for Ionic Cordova app
Conclusion
Multiple choice questions
Answer
Questions
5. Building CI/CD Pipeline with YAML for Android App
Structure
Objectives
Introduction
Multi-stage CI/CD pipeline for Android app
Continuous integration for Android App
Understand how to perform Lint analysis for Android application
Execute unit tests and calculate code coverage
Continuous delivery for Android app
YAML pipeline script for Android app
Conclusion
Multiple choice questions
Answer
Questions
6. Building CI/CD Pipeline with YAML for Angular Application
Structure
Objectives
Introduction
Multi-stage CI/CD pipeline for Angular app
Continuous integration for Angular App
Junit and Cobertura configuration in karma.conf.js
Lint, unit tests, and code coverage configuration in Package.json
Continuous delivery for Angular app
YAML pipeline script for Angular app
Conclusion
Multiple choice questions
Answer
Questions
7. Pipeline Best Practices
Structure
Objectives
Best practices
Easy installation with fault tolerance
Install Jenkins using Docker
Dockerfile agent in declarative pipeline
Install Jenkins on Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS)
Install Jenkins on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS)
Always secure Jenkins
Project-based security
Pipeline – best practices
Backup and restore
Monitoring
Conclusion
Multiple choice questions
Answers
Questions
Index

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