Difference between revisions of "Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD)"

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[[DevOps/GitLab|GitLab]] included by default CI functionalities<ref>https://about.gitlab.com/product/continuous-integration/</ref> since 22/09/2015 in [[DevOps/GitLab/GitLab release notes|GitLab 8.0]]<ref>https://about.gitlab.com/2015/09/22/gitlab-8-0-released/</ref> and CD functionalities since 2016. GitLab CI/CD pipelines are configured using a YAML file called <code>.[[devOps/GitLab/gitlab-ci.yml|gitlab-ci.yml]]</code>
 
[[DevOps/GitLab|GitLab]] included by default CI functionalities<ref>https://about.gitlab.com/product/continuous-integration/</ref> since 22/09/2015 in [[DevOps/GitLab/GitLab release notes|GitLab 8.0]]<ref>https://about.gitlab.com/2015/09/22/gitlab-8-0-released/</ref> and CD functionalities since 2016. GitLab CI/CD pipelines are configured using a YAML file called <code>.[[devOps/GitLab/gitlab-ci.yml|gitlab-ci.yml]]</code>
  
Other CI tools include:  Azure DevOps, Bamboo, [[CircleCI]], [[CloudBees]], [[DevOps/Jenkins X]], [[DevOps/GitLab|Gitlab]], [[GitHub]], Shippable, JetBrains TeamCity and [[Travis]].
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Other CI tools include:  Azure DevOps, Bamboo, [[CircleCI]], [[CloudBees]], [[Jenkins X]], [[Gitlab]], [[GitHub]], Shippable, JetBrains [[TeamCity]] and [[Travis]].
  
 
== Activities ==
 
== Activities ==

Revision as of 15:37, 12 January 2020

CI is the practice of integrating code into a repository and building/testing each change automatically, as early as possible. There are several tools in the market to facilitate Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) practices, such as GitLab and Jenkins.

GitLab included by default CI functionalities[1] since 22/09/2015 in GitLab 8.0[2] and CD functionalities since 2016. GitLab CI/CD pipelines are configured using a YAML file called .gitlab-ci.yml

Other CI tools include: Azure DevOps, Bamboo, CircleCI, CloudBees, Jenkins X, Gitlab, GitHub, Shippable, JetBrains TeamCity and Travis.

Activities

  1. Review wikipedia comparison of CI tools: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_continuous_integration_software
  2. Read StackOverflow CI questions: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/continuous-integration?tab=Votes

See also

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