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Published inSep 2021
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Joel Lord
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Joel Lord

Joel Lord (joel__lord on Twitter) is passionate about the web and technology in general. He likes to learn new things, but most of all, he wants to share his discoveries. He does so by traveling to various conferences all across the globe. He graduated from college with a degree in computer programming in the last millennium. Apart from a little break to get his BSc in computational astrophysics, he has always worked in the industry. In his daily job, Joel is a developer advocate with MongoDB, where he connects with software engineers to help them make the web better by using best practices around JavaScript. In his free time, he can be found stargazing on a campground somewhere or brewing a fresh batch of beer in his garage.
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In this chapter, you've learned how to build and configure your triggers. Using those newly created triggers, you can automate your CI/CD process even more.

You are now more familiar with the structure and usage of trigger templates, trigger bindings, and event listeners. You can use combinations of these objects to customize your triggers in your infrastructure.

You've also seen how you can expose a route from your local system so that you can test out those webhooks that GitHub emits. In a production environment, you will want to use ingresses to expose those services to the outside world.

Finally, you made some changes to your repository and were able to see that those changes automatically triggered a pipeline run. That pipeline run had access to some properties from the push event, and in your case, you were able to see the URL of the repository on which the push happened.

You now have everything needed to automate your CI/CD processes. In...

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Joel Lord

Joel Lord (joel__lord on Twitter) is passionate about the web and technology in general. He likes to learn new things, but most of all, he wants to share his discoveries. He does so by traveling to various conferences all across the globe. He graduated from college with a degree in computer programming in the last millennium. Apart from a little break to get his BSc in computational astrophysics, he has always worked in the industry. In his daily job, Joel is a developer advocate with MongoDB, where he connects with software engineers to help them make the web better by using best practices around JavaScript. In his free time, he can be found stargazing on a campground somewhere or brewing a fresh batch of beer in his garage.
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