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Oreilly - DevOps with AWS CodePipeline, Jenkins and AWS CodeDeploy - 100000006A0731
Oreilly - DevOps with AWS CodePipeline, Jenkins and AWS CodeDeploy
by Manuj Agarwal | Publisher: Stone River eLearning | Release Date: January 2019 | ISBN: 100000006A0731


Today the technology sector is experiencing a boom throughout the world. There are hundreds of startups launching every day. In order to move fast - these startups need people who are skilled at automating as much as possible. Mostly progressive startups - favor implementing completely automated DevOps pipelines from the get go. They realize that these practices of continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) will yield tremendous benefits regarding speed and agility. The demand for these skills has been steadily rising over the last few years. AWS CodePipeline and AWS CodeDeploy is a highly scalable and configurable toolset from Amazon AWS which enables us to build very sophisticated automated build and deployment pipelines. Jenkins is an award-winning open source toolset which enables us to build very sophisticated automated build pipelines very quickly. It has extensive community support which has augmented the core functionality of Jenkins by building and sharing hundreds of very useful plugins. Implementing continuous integration, continuous delivery and continuous deployment with these tools and frameworks can help us immensely in reducing the risk within our software development lifecycle. It catches us bugs early and increases the quality of our software products. This, in turn, reduces the overall cost to develop innovative software in any environment - startups and enterprise alike. The demand for professionals who have experience with these tools has been growing steadily over the last few years. The salaries and consulting rates for these skills have also been rising and are only bound to go up as the demand for these skills remains steady or increases. Professionals with AWS and Jenkins experience can demand as much as $130K as their yearly compensation and these jobs pay more than majority of the jobs posted on US job boards.
  1. Introduction
    • Introduction 00:03:59
    • About Instructor 00:01:44
  2. Introduction to Continuous integration, delivery and deployment
    • Software build and release processes 00:02:28
    • Why implement continuous integration, delivery and deployment 00:02:59
    • A simple CD pipeline with AWS CodePipeline and AWS CodeDepl 00:12:30
  3. AWS CodePipeline, Jenkins and AWS CodeDeploy
    • AWS CodePipeline 00:01:43
    • How AWS CodePipeline works 00:02:06
    • AWS CodeDeploy 00:01:44
    • How AWS CodeDeploy works 00:02:21
    • Deployment with AWS CodeDeploy 00:04:45
    • Jenkins 00:01:58
    • How Jenkins Works 00:01:12
    • Continuous delivery with AWS CodePipeline, Jenkins 00:01:16
    • DevOps - oppotunities, jobs and salaries 00:01:14
  4. Getting started
    • Project Setup 00:02:37
    • CI/CD with relational databases 00:02:44
    • Project component setup 00:00:54
    • Setup postgreSQL database in AWS RDS 00:13:04
    • Setup Node.JS HAPI RESTful API project 00:12:24
    • Setup switch (database schema framework) 00:21:06
  5. Deep dive
    • CI and CD pipeline deep dive 00:00:55
    • Setup AWS roles and prerequisites 00:06:22
    • Setup Jenkins in AWS EC2 00:16:56
    • Create AWS CodeDeploy application 00:04:15
    • Review appSpec.yml file 00:04:00
    • Setup Jenkins job 00:05:14
    • build CD pipeline 00:10:14
  6. Conclusion
    • Next Steps 00:00:37
    • Build and deployment notifications 00:06:48
    • CI/CD pipeline with source code changes 00:07:30
    • CI/CD pipeline with database schema changes 00:04:16
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