Docker and Continuous Integration: Code, Build, Test, Deploy
What you'll learn
- Build And Deploy Code Using A Automated Workflow
- Use Web Hooks In Github To Kick Automated Builds
- Utilize Circle CI And As A Continuous Integration Server
- Push And Pull Docker Images Into Docker Hub Automagically Using Webhooks and Triggers
- Integrate Docker Cloud With Docker Hub And Amazon Web Services For Autonomous Builds From Github
- Build A Kick Ass End To End Automated Workflow.
Requirements
- A basic understanding of Docker is helpful but not required
- A basic understanding of continuous integration would be helpful but not required.
Description
Thank You for taking a look at this course Docker and Continuous Integration. In this course we will go over hands-on walk-through that enable the process of integrating a Dockerized app into a DevOps style automated workflow that includes Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD) elements. This course walks through the process of integrating a Dockerized app with DevOps style automated workflows.
We start off reviewing a pre-made node.js express web app no coding skill required this will run by itself. Then we develope a small test to validate the code is working. From there we uploaded or code to Github or Bit ucket and from configure Github to track all changes moving forward.
We then get a beginner level introduction to CircleCI our Continuous integration platform We create a connection between Github and Circle CI that Chircle is notified of any changes to the code are committed or pushed. CircleCI will perform test builds. Upon successful test builds,
From there we get a entry level introduction to DockerHub. We then set up a webhook from DockerHub so CircleCI will run and if the test pass will trigger a new Automated Build and in DockerHub.
Docker hub acts our a image build for our Docker Container. It informs Docker Cloud our container platform. Docker Cloud will then pull the new Docker image and deploy it as a container on the Amazon Web Service platform. The entire end-to-end workflow will be described and implemented in extensive demos, as well as demonstrating bugs in the app code and pushing fixes to production.
By The End of this Course you will be able to
1)Build and Deploy Code Using an Automated Workflow
2)Use Web Hooks in Github to Kick Automated Builds
3)Utilize Circle CI and as A Continuous Integration Server
4)Use Triggers and Webhooks in Circle CI to Automate Your Development Workflow
5)Push and Pull Docker Images into Docker Hub Automagically USING Webhooks AND Triggers
6)Integrate Docker Cloud with Docker Hub and Amazon Web Services for Autonomous Builds from Github.
7)Build A Kick Ass End to End Automated Workflow.
In this course we recommend that you have some basic knowledge of what docker and what continuous deployments are is but this is not required.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who wants to improve their development workflow
- Developers
- Developer Operations
- Network Administrators
- Development Managers
- People who want to learn more about Docker
- Network Administrators
- System Administrators
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Instructor
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Thanks for looking at my courses. I am excited to bring you some awesome lessons I have learned along the way. I also love to talk about my favorite products that really help me stay ahead of the curve. I am an Architect, Developer, Product/Project Manger, and humble hustler focusing on building next generation application.
I am currently working as a Sr. Technical Cross Platform Program Manager at a Fortune 500 company building technology-driven marketing solutions with global reach and Netflix scale. I lead teams of developers to new heights by giving top of the line guidance on product deliverables, organizational techniques, and in general kicking butt. I hope you find my courses enjoyable and please contact me if you have any questions or would like any additional content covered that is not in one of the courses.
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