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Hands-On Continuous Integration and Delivery

You're reading from   Hands-On Continuous Integration and Delivery Build and release quality software at scale with Jenkins, Travis CI, and CircleCI

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789130485
Length 416 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jean-Marcel Belmont Jean-Marcel Belmont
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Preface 1. CI/CD with Automated Testing FREE CHAPTER 2. Basics of Continuous Integration 3. Basics of Continuous Delivery 4. The Business Value of CI/CD 5. Installation and Basics of Jenkins 6. Writing Freestyle Scripts 7. Developing Plugins 8. Building Pipelines with Jenkins 9. Installation and Basics of Travis CI 10. Travis CI CLI Commands and Automation 11. Travis CI UI Logging and Debugging 12. Installation and Basics of CircleCI 13. CircleCI CLI Commands and Automation 14. CircleCI UI Logging and Debugging 15. Best Practices 16. Assessments 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Chapter 10: Travis CI CLI Commands and Automation

  1. The Travis CLI User Documentation (https://github.com/travis-ci/travis.rb#windows) recommends that you use the RubyInstaller (https://rubyinstaller.org/) to install the latest version Ruby on the Windows OS.
  2. You should use the travis version command.
  3. You use the travis help command. For example to print out information about the token command you run the following command: travis help token.
  4. You will need to run the travis login command and then enter your GitHub username and password.
  5. You will need to pass the following HTTP Header: Travis-API-Version: 3.
  6. The travis report command prints out system configuration information.
  7. The travis lint command will check the syntax and validity of your Travis yml script.
  8. The travis init command helps you setup Travis in your project, and for example to setup go in your project run the following...
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