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DevOps Project - 2022 : CI/CD with Jenkins Ansible Kubernetes - Valaxy Technologies

DevOps Project - 2022

CI/CD with Jenkins Ansible Kubernetes

By: Valaxy Technologies

eText | 27 April 2022 | Edition Number 1

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In this learning journey, you will be introduced to tools such as GitHub, Jenkins, Maven, Docker, Ansible, and Kubernetes and learn how to integrate these tools to run a project in the real world.

You will start with building and deploying it on the Tomcat server. You will set up CI/CD with GitHub, Jenkins, Maven, and Tomcat. Initially, there is no environment; therefore, you start with setting up Jenkins, configuring Maven and Git, Tomcat server, integrating GitHub, Maven, Tomcat server with Jenkins, creating a CI and CD job, and testing the deployment.

Next, we will cover deploying artifacts on a Docker container as well as with the help of Ansible. For that, first set up Docker environment, write Dockerfile, create an image and container on Docker host, integrate Docker host with Jenkins, and create CI/CD job on Jenkins to build and deploy on a container.

Finally, deploy artifacts on Kubernetes. Almost all the environment is ready by now except for Kubernetes, so we will start with setting up the Ansible server, integrating Docker host with Ansible, Ansible playbook to create an image, Ansible playbook to create continuer, integrating Ansible with Jenkins, and CI/CD job to build code on Ansible and deploy it on Docker container.

By the end of this course, you will be able to confidently set up and complete CI/CD pipeline to build and deploy a Java application on AWS.

The resource files are available on the GitHub repository at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/hello-world

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