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Azure DevOps – CI and CD, available at $29.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 50 lectures, based on 80 reviews, and has 2280 subscribers.

You will learn about CI and CD using Azure DevOps This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner It is particularly useful for Beginner.

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Summary

Title: Azure DevOps – CI and CD

Price: $29.99

Average Rating: 4.35

Number of Lectures: 50

Number of Published Lectures: 50

Number of Curriculum Items: 50

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 50

Original Price: ?1,199

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • CI and CD using Azure DevOps
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner
  • In this course I have covered the CI and CD using Azure Devops.

    In software engineering, CI/CD or CICD is the combined practices of continuous integration and either continuous delivery or continuous deployment.

    CI/CD bridges the gaps between development and operation activities and teams by enforcing automation in building, testing and deployment of applications.

    Service provided in Azure Dev ops

    Azure Boards

    Deliver value to your users faster using proven agile tools to plan, track and discuss work across your teams.

    Azure Pipelines

    Build, test and deploy with CI/CD which works with any language, platform and cloud. Connect to GitHub or any other Git provider and deploy continuously.

    Azure Repos

    Get unlimited, cloud-hosted private Git repos and collaborate to build better code with pull requests and advanced file management.

    Azure Test Plans

    Test and ship with confidence using manual and exploratory testing tools.

    Azure Artifacts

    Create, host and share packages with your team and add artifacts to your CI/CD pipelines with a single click.

    When was Azure DevOps launched?

    Despite being launched in October 2018, Azure DevOps is not the new kid on the DevOps block. Its lineage can be traced all the way back to Visual Studio Team System which was launched in 2006. This is a mature product with a rich feature-set that has over 80,000 internal users at Microsoft.

    What are the benefits of Azure DevOps?

    Reliability

    As a SaaS offering, Azure DevOps is reliable, scalable and globally available. It is also backed by an SLA of 99.9% uptime and by 24×7 support.

    Access to the latest features

    Azure DevOps users get access to new features every 3 weeks. Microsoft is transparent, have published the product roadmap and are committed to rapidly iterating on the feature-set.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Overview

    Chapter 2: Create a Project in Azure DevOps with Git

    Lecture 1: Creating Project in Azure DevOps and Visual Studio

    Lecture 2: Push the Code to Azure DevOps

    Chapter 3: Create Project in TFVC

    Lecture 1: Creating a Project in Azure DevOps

    Chapter 4: Agents

    Lecture 1: What is an Agent ?

    Lecture 2: Creating Self Hosted Agent in Azure DevOps

    Lecture 3: Issues while Agent Creation

    Chapter 5: CI/CD of Azure Web App

    Lecture 1: Continuous Integration

    Lecture 2: Create Web App in Azure

    Lecture 3: Continuous Deployment to the Azure Web App

    Chapter 6: Adding Test Proj in Build

    Lecture 1: Adding Test Project

    Lecture 2: Creating Build Pipeline

    Chapter 7: Github Integration with Azure DevOps

    Lecture 1: Github Integration with Azure DevOps

    Lecture 2: Disabling Menu Items

    Lecture 3: Import Repo from Github into AzureDevOps

    Chapter 8: Angular Project CI/CD to Azure Storage

    Lecture 1: Creating Angular Project and Pushing it to Azure DevOps

    Lecture 2: Continuous Integration

    Lecture 3: Create Storage Account

    Lecture 4: Continuous Deployment

    Chapter 9: Web Project CI/CD to Azure VMs

    Lecture 1: Continuous Integration

    Lecture 2: Create VMs

    Lecture 3: Deploy to Azure

    Chapter 10: Creating NuGet Packages

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Create Artifact

    Lecture 3: Creating NuGet Package in Continuous Integration

    Lecture 4: Add the created dll (NuGet ) into Project

    Lecture 5: Create Versioning of NuGet

    Lecture 6: Best Place to Create NuGet Package during CI/CD

    Chapter 11: Adding Stages and Approval Process along with Gates

    Lecture 1: Create Project in Azure DevOps

    Lecture 2: Create Project in Visual Studio

    Lecture 3: Check-in the Project to Azure DevOps

    Lecture 4: Create Dev, Stage and Prod Web App in the Azure Portal

    Lecture 5: Create Pipeline and Enable Continuous Integration

    Lecture 6: Create Dev environment and deploy it to Dev

    Lecture 7: Create Stage and Prod environment and trigger the Build as well as Release

    Lecture 8: Approval Process Introduction

    Lecture 9: Add Approvers into the Project for Approval process

    Lecture 10: Add approvers to the Stages

    Lecture 11: Approve dev and deploy it to dev

    Lecture 12: Override the Stage and Approve Production release

    Lecture 13: Create Workitem and shared query

    Lecture 14: Enable gates on Prod and Evaluate the Gates

    Chapter 12: CI and CD Docker App to Azure Web APP via Azure Container Registries

    Lecture 1: Intoduction

    Lecture 2: Create Project and Push the Project into Azure Devops

    Lecture 3: Create Container registry in azure

    Lecture 4: Create Build Pipeline

    Lecture 5: Create Azure Web App

    Lecture 6: Create Release

    Lecture 7: Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment

    Chapter 13: Agenda

    Lecture 1: Agenda

    Instructors

  • Azure DevOps CI and CD  No.2
    Sharma Sharma
    Seasoned Programmer
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