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Using and Managing Jenkins Plugins

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Elton Stoneman

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  • 01 - Course Overview.mp4
    01:40
  • 02 - Introducing the Jenkins Plugin Model.mp4
    05:56
  • 03 - Demo- Running Jenkins with No Plugins.mp4
    05:03
  • 04 - Exploring the Suggested Plugins.mp4
    03:45
  • 05 - Demo- Running Jenkins with Suggested Plugins.mp4
    04:57
  • 06 - Understanding Job Dependencies on Plugins.mp4
    01:42
  • 07 - Demo- Managing Plugin Updates.mp4
    04:19
  • 08 - Strategies to Minimize Plugin Dependencies.mp4
    04:11
  • 09 - Demo- Running Jenkins with Essential Plugins.mp4
    05:49
  • 10 - Module Summary.mp4
    01:45
  • 11 - Approaches to Installing and Using Plugins.mp4
    02:25
  • 12 - Demo- Standard Jenkins Build with Manual Plugin Setup.mp4
    10:35
  • 13 - Demo- Publishing Artifacts and Sending Notifications with Plugins.mp4
    09:45
  • 14 - Evaluating the Standard Jenkins Approach.mp4
    04:42
  • 15 - Demo- Jenkins Build with Portable Scripts and Offline Plugin Setup.mp4
    09:14
  • 16 - Evaluating the Portable Build Approach.mp4
    02:21
  • 17 - Demo- Self-contained Jenkins Build with Automated Plugin Setup.mp4
    11:35
  • 18 - Evaluating the Self-contained Build Approach.mp4
    02:47
  • 19 - Module Summary.mp4
    02:14
  • 20 - The Plugin Builder's Toolkit.mp4
    01:47
  • 21 - Demo- Building a -Hello, World- Plugin.mp4
    06:02
  • 22 - Extending Different Parts of Jenkins.mp4
    02:04
  • 23 - Demo- Building a Useful Plugin.mp4
    06:18
  • 24 - Publishing Your Plugin.mp4
    02:13
  • 25 - Demo- Deploying Custom Plugins .mp4
    02:47
  • 26 - Module Summary.mp4
    01:58
  • 27 - Understanding Plugin Update Issues.mp4
    02:14
  • 28 - Demo- Plugin Updates and Broken Jobs.mp4
    04:24
  • 29 - Managing Breaking Changes.mp4
    02:40
  • 30 - Demo- Failed Updates and Successful Jobs.mp4
    05:43
  • 31 - Managing Update Failures.mp4
    01:53
  • 32 - Demo- Repeatable Jenkins Deployments.mp4
    06:30
  • 33 - Module Summary.mp4
    02:38
  • Description


    Jenkins isn't a build server, it's an automation server - everything you need for CI/CD pipelines all comes from plugins. It's time to learn how to use plugins effectively: minimize dependencies, manage security updates, and build your own plugin.

    What You'll Learn?


      Plugins extend every part of Jenkins, and there are over 1,500 plugins which add all sorts of features - building test reports, sending chat notifications, deploying to production platforms, and even configuring Jenkins itself. Plugins are regularly updated with new features and security patches, but you need to be aware that updates can cause failures. In this course, Using and Managing Jenkins Plugins, you'll learn techniques to get the most out of Jenkins plugins. First, you'll find out how the plugin model works in Jenkins. Then, you'll explore how to discover, install, and use plugins - both in freestyle and pipeline jobs. Next, you'll see how easy it is to build a custom plugin and extend Jenkins with your own features. Finally, you'll gain an understanding on how to safely manage your plugins. When you're finished with the course, you'll be able to put plugins to work and keep all of your jobs running smoothly.

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    Elton Stoneman
    Elton Stoneman
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    Elton is a 10-time Microsoft MVP, author, trainer and speaker. He spent most of his career as a consultant working in Microsoft technologies, architecting and delivering complex solutions for industry leaders. He has delivered APIs on Azure serving millions of clients daily, Big Data solutions processing billions of events weekly, and cutting-edge solutions powered by containers. Elton's experience with .NET goes from .NET 1.0 running on Windows Server, right up to .NET Core running on Linux. When Docker emerged as the best way to run applications, Elton made containers his focus, and now he works for Docker. He travels the world helping people understand what containers, Kubernetes and DevOps can do for them and their software delivery.
    Pluralsight, LLC is an American privately held online education company that offers a variety of video training courses for software developers, IT administrators, and creative professionals through its website. Founded in 2004 by Aaron Skonnard, Keith Brown, Fritz Onion, and Bill Williams, the company has its headquarters in Farmington, Utah. As of July 2018, it uses more than 1,400 subject-matter experts as authors, and offers more than 7,000 courses in its catalog. Since first moving its courses online in 2007, the company has expanded, developing a full enterprise platform, and adding skills assessment modules.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 33
    • duration 2:23:56
    • level average
    • Release Date 2023/10/15