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Building Web Apps with Spring 5 and Angular

You're reading from   Building Web Apps with Spring 5 and Angular Modern end-to-end web application development

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787284661
Length 370 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ajitesh Kumar Shukla Ajitesh Kumar Shukla
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Preface 1. Introduction to Spring Web Framework 2. Preparing the Spring Web Development Environment FREE CHAPTER 3. Data Access Layer with Spring and Hibernate 4. Testing and Running Spring Web App 5. Securing Web App with Spring Security 6. Getting Started with Angular 7. Creating SPA with Angular and Spring 5 8. Unit Testing with Angular Apps 9. Securing an Angular App 10. Integrating Angular App with Spring Web APIs 11. Deploying the Web Application

Configuring Jenkins and GitLab for CI/CD 


In this section, you will learn how to configure GitLab webhooks to trigger Jenkins builds as and when the code changes are pushed into GitLab repositories. Note, this aspect of triggering builds based on code changes pushed into repositories is a key aspect of achieving continuous delivery. The following key aspects need to be taken care off, in order to achieve the integration between GitLab and Jenkins:

  • Configure webhooks in GitLab for triggering build in Jenkins
  • Configure Jenkins for automated build triggers
    • GitLab connectivity
    • Source code management
    • Build triggers

Configuring webhooks in GitLab

To configure webhooks in GitLab, go to the project page and click the Integrations link, which can be found in the drop-down menu at the top right of the page. In URL field, you need to provide the project link from Jenkins. Note Jenkins running within a Docker container is accessible through the browser http://10.0.2.119:18080, where 10.0.2.119, is the IP...

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