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Hands-On Continuous Integration and Automation with Jenkins

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  • May 06, 2025
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Hands-On Continuous Integration and Automation with Jenkins, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.85, with 30 lectures, based on 16 reviews, and has 127 subscribers.

You will learn about Core features and concepts of Jenkins 2 Configure and run builds in Jenkins from GitHub Build a Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment pipeline How to take advantage of the Blue Ocean user interface Integrate Jenkins with AWS This course is ideal for individuals who are If you are a Jenkins novice or beginner with a basic understanding of continuous integration, then this is the video for you. Beginners in Jenkins will get quick hands-on experience and gain the confidence to go ahead and further explore the use of Jenkins. It is particularly useful for If you are a Jenkins novice or beginner with a basic understanding of continuous integration, then this is the video for you. Beginners in Jenkins will get quick hands-on experience and gain the confidence to go ahead and further explore the use of Jenkins.

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Summary

Title: Hands-On Continuous Integration and Automation with Jenkins

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 3.85

Number of Lectures: 30

Number of Published Lectures: 30

Number of Curriculum Items: 30

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 30

Original Price: $109.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Core features and concepts of Jenkins 2
  • Configure and run builds in Jenkins from GitHub
  • Build a Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment pipeline
  • How to take advantage of the Blue Ocean user interface
  • Integrate Jenkins with AWS
  • Who Should Attend

  • If you are a Jenkins novice or beginner with a basic understanding of continuous integration, then this is the video for you. Beginners in Jenkins will get quick hands-on experience and gain the confidence to go ahead and further explore the use of Jenkins.
  • Target Audiences

  • If you are a Jenkins novice or beginner with a basic understanding of continuous integration, then this is the video for you. Beginners in Jenkins will get quick hands-on experience and gain the confidence to go ahead and further explore the use of Jenkins.
  • In agile development practices, developers need to integrate their work frequently to fix bugs or to create a new feature or functionality. Jenkins is used specifically for continuous integration, helping to enforce the principles of agile development. This video course will focus on the latest stable release of Jenkins 2, with features such as Pipeline as Code, new setup experiences, and an improved UI. You will be able to build simple or advanced pipelines easily and rapidly, hence improving your team’s productivity.

    This video course delves into the installation of the required software dependencies and libraries and demonstrates the workflow you’ll need to follow to perform continuous integration for a sample application. From there, you will learn how to integrate code repositories and build tools in order to build code pipelines to implement both continuous integration and continuous delivery. Finally, you will also learn to automate deployment to a cloud platform such as AWS.

    About The Author

    Sandro Cirulli is a certified Jenkins engineer, co-maintainer of XSpec, an open source unit testing framework for XML technologies, and co-organizer of DevOps Oxford Meetup.

    Sandro currently works as Lead Language Technologist in the Dictionaries department of Oxford University Press (OUP) where he’s in charge of system administration, cloud, and DevOps.

    Sandro holds an MS degree in Computer Science from Oxford Brookes University and blogs at sandrocirulli. net.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Install Jenkins

    Lecture 1: The Course Overview

    Lecture 2: What Is Jenkins?

    Lecture 3: Install Jenkins on Windows

    Lecture 4: Install Jenkins on macOS

    Lecture 5: Install Jenkins on Linux

    Lecture 6: Install Jenkins with Docker

    Chapter 2: Tour of Jenkins

    Lecture 1: Tour of Jenkins Dashboard

    Lecture 2: Job Configuration

    Lecture 3: Create Your First Jenkins Job

    Lecture 4: Extend Your Jenkins Job

    Chapter 3: CI/CD

    Lecture 1: What Is CI/CD?

    Lecture 2: CI Workflow

    Lecture 3: Testing Workflow

    Lecture 4: Notification Workflow

    Chapter 4: Pipeline as Code

    Lecture 1: What Is Pipeline as Code?

    Lecture 2: Jenkinsfile

    Lecture 3: CD Pipeline Overview and Intro to Docker

    Lecture 4: Docker Commands

    Lecture 5: CD Pipeline – Build and Deploy to Dev

    Lecture 6: CD Pipeline – Test and Deploy to Stage

    Lecture 7: CD Pipeline – Approve and Deploy to Live

    Chapter 5: Blue Ocean

    Lecture 1: What Is Blue Ocean?

    Lecture 2: Install Blue Ocean

    Lecture 3: Create a Multibranch Pipeline with Blue Ocean

    Lecture 4: Pull Requests in Multibranch Pipeline

    Chapter 6: Integration with AWS

    Lecture 1: Overview

    Lecture 2: Create Resources on AWS

    Lecture 3: Install Jenkins on AWS

    Lecture 4: Configure the EC2 Plugin

    Lecture 5: Run Jobs on a Slave Node

    Instructors

  • Hands-On Continuous Integration and Automation with Jenkins  No.2
    Packt Publishing
    Tech Knowledge in Motion
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