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Continuous Delivery with Docker and Jenkins, 3rd Edition

You're reading from   Continuous Delivery with Docker and Jenkins, 3rd Edition Create secure applications by building complete CI/CD pipelines

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803237480
Length 374 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Rafał Leszko Rafał Leszko
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1 – Setting Up the Environment
2. Chapter 1: Introducing Continuous Delivery FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Introducing Docker 4. Chapter 3: Configuring Jenkins 5. Section 2 – Architecting and Testing an Application
6. Chapter 4: Continuous Integration Pipeline 7. Chapter 5: Automated Acceptance Testing 8. Chapter 6: Clustering with Kubernetes 9. Section 3 – Deploying an Application
10. Chapter 7: Configuration Management with Ansible 11. Chapter 8: Continuous Delivery Pipeline 12. Chapter 9: Advanced Continuous Delivery 13. Best Practices 14. Assessments 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

What this book covers

Chapter 1, Introducing Continuous Delivery, demonstrates the pitfalls of the traditional delivery process and describes success stories, including Amazon and Yahoo.

Chapter 2, Introducing Docker, provides a brief introduction to Docker and the concept of containerization and looks at the benefits in terms of running applications and services using this platform. In addition, we will also describe, step by step, how to set up Docker Community Edition on a local machine or a server running Linux and check to see whether Docker is running properly.

Chapter 3, Configuring Jenkins, introduces the Jenkins tool, their architecture, and procedures to install master/agent instances on a Docker server, without Docker and using Kubernetes. Then, we'll see how to scale agents. Finally, you will get a working Jenkins instance ready to build applications integrated with your source code repository service.

Chapter 4, Continuous Integration Pipeline, describes how the classic continuous integration pipeline entails three steps: checkout, building, and unit tests. In this chapter, you will learn how to build it using Jenkins and what other steps should be considered (such as code coverage and static code analysis).

Chapter 5, Automated Acceptance Testing, explains how, before releasing an application, you need to make sure that the whole system works as expected by running automated acceptance tests. Ordinarily, applications connect with databases, cache, messaging, and other tools that require other servers to run these services. This is why the whole environment has to be set up and kept ready before the test suite is started. In this chapter, you will learn Docker Registry concepts and how to build a system made of different components running as Docker containers.

Chapter 6, Clustering with Kubernetes, explains how to scale to multiple teams and projects using Docker tools. In this chapter, you will be introduced to Kubernetes and learn how to use it in the continuous delivery process.

Chapter 7, Configuration Management with Ansible, describes how, once you have scaled your servers, to deploy your application in production. In this chapter, you will learn how to release an application on a Docker production server using configuration management tools such as Chef and Ansible. Additionally, you will learn about the infrastructure as code approach and the Terraform tool.

Chapter 8, Continuous Delivery Pipeline, focuses on the missing parts of the final pipeline, which are the environments and infrastructure, application versioning, and non-functional testing. Once this chapter has been concluded, the complete continuous delivery pipeline will be ready.

Chapter 9, Advanced Continuous Delivery, explains how, after building a complete pipeline, you can address more difficult real-life scenarios. Beginning with parallelizing the pipeline tasks, we will then show how to roll back to the previous version, how to run performance tests, what to do with database changes, and how to proceed with legacy systems and manual tests.

Best Practices, this includes best practices to be followed throughout the book.

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