<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Start thinking about your development pipeline as a mission-critical application. Discover techniques for implementing code-driven infrastructure and CI/CD workflows using Jenkins, Docker, Terraform, and cloud-native services.</b> <p/>In <i>Pipeline as Code</i>, you will master: <p/> Building and deploying a Jenkins cluster from scratch<br> Writing pipeline as code for cloud-native applications<br> Automating the deployment of Dockerized and Serverless applications<br> Containerizing applications with Docker and Kubernetes<br> Deploying Jenkins on AWS, GCP and Azure<br> Managing, securing and monitoring a Jenkins cluster in production<br> Key principles for a successful DevOps culture <p/><i>Pipeline as Code</i> is a practical guide to automating your development pipeline in a cloud-native, service-driven world. You'll use the latest infrastructure-as-code tools like Packer and Terraform to develop reliable CI/CD pipelines for numerous cloud-native applications. Follow this book's insightful best practices, and you'll soon be delivering software that's quicker to market, faster to deploy, and with less last-minute production bugs. <p/> Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. <p/> About the technology<br> Treat your CI/CD pipeline like the real application it is. With the Pipeline as Code approach, you create a collection of scripts that replace the tedious web UI wrapped around most CI/CD systems. Code-driven pipelines are easy to use, modify, and maintain, and your entire CI pipeline becomes more efficient because you directly interact with core components like Jenkins, Terraform, and Docker. <p/> About the book<br> In <i>Pipeline as Code</i> you'll learn to build reliable CI/CD pipelines for cloud-native applications. With Jenkins as the backbone, you'll programmatically control all the pieces of your pipeline via modern APIs. Hands-on examples include building CI/CD workflows for distributed Kubernetes applications, and serverless functions. By the time you're finished, you'll be able to swap manual UI-based adjustments with a fully automated approach! <p/> What's inside <p/> Build and deploy a Jenkins cluster on scale<br> Write pipeline as code for cloud-native applications<br> Automate the deployment of Dockerized and serverless applications<br> Deploy Jenkins on AWS, GCP, and Azure<br> Grasp key principles of a successful DevOps culture <p/>About the reader<br> For developers familiar with Jenkins and Docker. Examples in Go. <p/> About the author<br> <b>Mohamed Labouardy</b> is the CTO and co-founder of Crew.work, a Jenkins contributor, and a DevSecOps evangelist. <p/>Table of Contents <p/>PART 1 GETTING STARTED WITH JENKINS<br> 1 What's CI/CD?<br> 2 Pipeline as code with Jenkins<br> PART 2 OPERATING A SELF-HEALING JENKINS CLUSTER<br> 3 Defining Jenkins architecture<br> 4 Baking machine images with Packer<br> 5 Discovering Jenkins as code with Terraform<br> 6 Deploying HA Jenkins on multiple cloud providers<br> PART 3 HANDS-ON CI/CD PIPELINES<br> 7 Defining a pipeline as code for microservices<br> 8 Running automated tests with Jenkins<br> 9 Building Docker images within a CI pipeline<br> 10 Cloud-native applications on Docker Swarm<br> 11 Dockerized microservices on K8s<br> 12 Lambda-based serverless functions<br> PART 4 MANAGING, SCALING, AND MONITORING JENKINS<br> 13 Collecting continuous delivery metrics<br> 14 Jenkins administration and best practices<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Mohamed Labouardy</b> is the CTO and co-founder of Crew.work, and a DevSecOps evangelist. He is the founder of Komiser.io, an author, open-source contributor, and regular conference speaker.
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