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Automating DevOps with GitLab CI/CD Pipelines

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Product type Book
Published in Feb 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803233000
Pages 348 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (3):
Christopher Cowell Christopher Cowell
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Nicholas Lotz Nicholas Lotz
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Chris Timberlake Chris Timberlake
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1 Getting Started with DevOps, Git, and GitLab
2. Chapter 1: Understanding Life Before DevOps 3. Chapter 2: Practicing Basic Git Commands 4. Chapter 3: Understanding GitLab Components 5. Chapter 4: Understanding GitLab’s CI/CD Pipeline Structure 6. Part 2 Automating DevOps Stages with GitLab CI/CD Pipelines
7. Chapter 5: Installing and Configuring GitLab Runners 8. Chapter 6: Verifying Your Code 9. Chapter 7: Securing Your Code 10. Chapter 8: Packaging and Deploying Code 11. Part 3 Next Steps for Improving Your Applications with GitLab
12. Chapter 9: Enhancing the Speed and Maintainability of CI/CD Pipelines 13. Chapter 10: Extending the Reach of CI/CD Pipelines 14. Chapter 11: End-to-End Example 15. Chapter 12: Troubleshooting and the Road Ahead with GitLab 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Who this book is for

This book is intended for anyone involved in the software development life cycle with software projects of any size. If that sounds broad, that’s because it is! GitLab has something to offer people in a huge variety of roles. Traditional GitLab users include developers, QA, security testers, performance testers, product owners, project managers, UX designers, technical writers, release engineers, and the broad range of roles that fall under the amorphous terms of “DevOps” and “DevSecOps.” So if you find yourself involved with planning, writing, testing, securing, building, packaging, or deploying software, or managing any of those tasks, and you’re wondering how to automate any of the slow, error-prone tasks that you currently perform manually, this book will almost certainly give you ideas about how to improve your life using GitLab and its automated CI/CD pipelines.

This book assumes no prior knowledge other than some familiarity with one or more of the major stages of the software development life cycle. We expect every reader will be involved with different parts of the life cycle, so will focus on the parts of the book that are most relevant to them. That’s a perfectly good way to approach this book, although we recommend everyone read the four chapters that make up the first section since they explain background concepts and terminology that are required knowledge for all GitLab users.

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