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Book Description

Build, package, and deploy software projects, developed with any language targeting any platform, using Azure pipelines.

The book starts with an overview of CI/CD and the need for software delivery automation. It further delves into the basic concepts of Azure pipelines followed by a hands-on guide to setting up agents on all platforms enabling software development in any language. Moving forward, you will learn to set up a pipeline using the classic Visual Editor using PowerShell scripts, a REST API, building edit history, retention, and much more. You’ll work with artifact feeds to store deployment packages and consume them in a build. As part of the discussion you’ll see the implementation and usage of YAML (Yet Another Markup Language) build pipelines. You will then create Azure release pipelines in DevOps and develop extensions for Azure pipelines. Finally, you will learn various strategies and patterns for developing pipelines and go through some sample lessons on building and deploying pipelines. 

After reading Hands-on Azure Pipelines, you will be able to combine CI and CD to constantly and consistently test and build your code and ship it to any target.

What You Will Learn

  • Work with Azure build-and-release pipelines
  • Extend the capabilities and features of Azure pipelines
  • Understand build, package, and deployment strategies, and versioning and patterns with Azure pipelines
  • Create infrastructure and deployment that targets commonly used Azure platform services
  • Build and deploy mobile applications
  • Use quick-start Azure DevOps projects

Who This Book Is For

Software developers and test automation engineers who are involved in the software delivery process.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Front Matter
  3. 1. Understanding the Importance of Software Delivery Automation
  4. 2. Overview of Azure Pipelines
  5. 3. Setting Up Pools, Deployment Groups, and Agents
  6. 4. Creating Build Pipelines-Classic-Source Control, Templates, Jobs, and Tasks
  7. 5. Creating Build Pipelines – Classic – Variables, Triggers, Filters, Options, and Retaining
  8. 6. Creating Build Pipelines –Classic-Queuing, Debugging, Task Groups, Artifacts, and Import/Export Options
  9. 7. Using Artifacts
  10. 8. Creating and Using YAML Build Pipelines
  11. 9. Azure Release Pipelines – Service Connections, Templates, Artifacts, Stages, and Environments
  12. 10. Azure Release Pipelines – Jobs, Deployment Groups, Variables, and Other Options
  13. 11. REST API, Command Line, and Extension Development
  14. 12. Integrating Tests to Pipelines
  15. Back Matter
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