We'll start by creating the same Jenkins StatefulSet we used in the previous chapter. Once it's up-and-running, we'll try to use Jenkins Kubernetes plugin(https://github.com/jenkinsci/kubernetes-plugin). If we're successful, we'll have a tool which could be used to execute continuous delivery or deployment tasks inside a Kubernetes cluster.
1 cat sa/jenkins-no-sa.yml
We won't go through the definition since it is the same as the one we used in the previous chapter. There's no mystery that has to be revealed, so we'll move on and create the resources defined in that YAML.
A note to minishift users
OpenShift does not allow setting fsGroup in the security context, it uses Routes instead of Ingress, and Services accessible through Routes need to be the LoadBalancer type. Due to those changes, I had to prepare...
OpenShift does not allow setting fsGroup in the security context, it uses Routes instead of Ingress, and Services accessible through Routes need to be the LoadBalancer type. Due to those changes, I had to prepare...