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Brent Laster on Jenkins 2 and Git

Feb 22, 201829 min
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Episode description

The O’Reilly Programming Podcast: Creating and implementing continuous delivery pipelines.

In this episode of the O’Reilly Programming Podcast, I talk about Jenkins 2 and Git with Brent Laster, who presents a number of live online training courses on these topics (including Building a deployment pipeline with Jenkins 2, and Next level Git). Laster will also present the workshop Power Git at the O’Reilly Open Source Convention, July 16-19, 2018, in Portland, Oregon, and he is the author of the forthcoming O’Reilly book Jenkins 2: Up and Running.

Discussion points:

  • The benefits of the pipeline-as-code model, introduced in Jenkins 2. Laster calls it “more of a DevOps take on things. It adds a lot more flexibility around creating your pipelines, and allows you to treat them like source code.”
  • The differences between continuous integration, continuous delivery, and continuous deployment, the topic of a 2017 report by Laster
  • The Groovy-based Jenkins DSL, and Blue Ocean, Jenkins’ visual interface
  • Jenkins’ GitHub organization project type, which “really makes it easy to scale up the automatic creation of jobs,” says Laster. “You can point Jenkins at a GitHub organization, and it can go out and look at each project, and then within each project, scan for Jenkinsfile.”

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