One of the most important parts of your DevOps and CICD journey is a Declarative Pipeline Syntax of Jenkins
Some terms for your Knowledge
What is Pipeline - A pipeline is a collection of steps or jobs interlinked in a sequence.
Declarative: Declarative is a more recent and advanced implementation of a pipeline as a code.
Scripted: Scripted was the first and most traditional implementation of the pipeline as a code in Jenkins. It was designed as a general-purpose DSL (Domain Specific Language) built with Groovy.
Why you should have a Pipeline
The definition of a Jenkins Pipeline is written into a text file (called a Jenkinsfile
) which in turn can be committed to a project’s source control repository.
This is the foundation of "Pipeline-as-code"; treating the CD pipeline as a part of the application to be versioned and reviewed like any other code.
Creating a Jenkinsfile
and committing it to source control provides a number of immediate benefits:
Automatically creates a Pipeline build process for all branches and pull requests.
Code review/iteration on the Pipeline (along with the remaining source code).
Pipeline syntax
Task-01
Create a New Job, this time select Pipeline instead of Freestyle Project.
Follow the Official Jenkins Hello world example
Complete the example using the Declarative pipeline
step : 1
step:2
copy code from your repo
step : 3
step : 4
step : 5
step : 6
add credential
step : 7
make sure you install the credentials binding plugin
step : 8 write the code
step : 9
step : 10
step: 11
Happy Learning:)
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— Safia Khatoon