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Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment

You're reading from   Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment Reliable and faster software releases with automating builds, tests, and deployment

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787286610
Length 458 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sander Rossel Sander Rossel
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Preface 1. Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment Foundations FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting Up a CI Environment 3. Version Control with Git 4. Creating a Simple JavaScript App 5. Testing Your JavaScript 6. Automation with Gulp 7. Automation with Jenkins 8. A NodeJS and MongoDB Web App 9. A C# .NET Core and PostgreSQL Web App 10. Additional Jenkins Plugins 11. Jenkins Pipelines 12. Testing a Web API 13. Continuous Delivery 14. Continuous Deployment

Database

Databases are really difficult to update automatically. As I have mentioned somewhere earlier in this book, you will often face customers or database administrators who flat out forbid you to do any updates on a database, let alone do so automatically. It is not uncommon that developers deliver their scripts to a person, typically the DBA, who then manually checks them and runs them on the database. For good reason, the database stores what a business is all about or what it needs to run properly--data. Losing or damaging it can put a company out of business (but, of course, you have backups).

Less severe, but potentially damaging to the business, are scripts that lock tables, update live data, or change business rules. You can imagine that some scripts, such as updating a 1,000 GB table, can potentially lock an entire system. Such updates should happen outside of business...

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