Class Central is learner-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.

YouTube

Jenkins Tutorial for Beginners - DevOps Tools

Great Learning via YouTube

Overview

Continuous Integration is an important phase within DevOps that allows us to merge multiple facets of software development together and manage them. Jenkins is a very powerful open-source continuous integration tool that does the very same, so in this video on Jenkins, we will be going through all the basics of Jenkins.

Jenkins is a powerful application that allows continuous integration and continuous delivery of projects, regardless of the platform you are working on. It is a free source that can handle any kind of build or continuous integration. You can integrate Jenkins with a number of testing and deployment technologies. It builds and tests our software projects, which continuously making it easier for developers to integrate changes to the project, and making it easier for users to obtain a fresh build.

Jenkins offers a straightforward way to set up a continuous integration or continuous delivery environment for almost any combination of languages and source code repositories using pipelines, as well as automating other routine development tasks. With the help of Jenkins, organizations can speed up the software development process through automation. Jenkins adds development life-cycle processes of all kinds, including build, document, test, package, stage, deploy static analysis, and much more. In this tutorial, we will help you to understand everything related to Jenkins right from, What is Jenkins, How to Install it to Jenkins Master-Slave Architecture, and much more.

Syllabus

Introduction.
Why continuous integration.
What is Jenkins.
Jenkins Installation & Setup.
Jenkins UI.
Jenkins Master-Slave Architecture.
Setting up a CI/CD Pipeline.

Taught by

Great Learning

Reviews

Start your review of Jenkins Tutorial for Beginners - DevOps Tools

Never Stop Learning.

Get personalized course recommendations, track subjects and courses with reminders, and more.

Someone learning on their laptop while sitting on the floor.