Getting Started with Travis CI
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Bugs exist, that is a fact, so all you can do is make your system as prone as possible to catch them. In this course, you will tackle how to add Travis CI to your project in order to help you deliver faster than you ever imagined with CI/CD.
It is essential to make your systems prone to catching ever-present bugs. In this course, Getting Started with Travis CI, you will gain the ability to add CI/CD to your project with Travis CI. First, you will learn about CI in general, and builds. Next, you will discover the Builds Matrix, the main feature of Travis CI to parallelize. Finally, you will explore how to deploy effortlessly within Travis. When you’re finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of CI/CD needed to deliver features faster and more secure than you ever imagined
It is essential to make your systems prone to catching ever-present bugs. In this course, Getting Started with Travis CI, you will gain the ability to add CI/CD to your project with Travis CI. First, you will learn about CI in general, and builds. Next, you will discover the Builds Matrix, the main feature of Travis CI to parallelize. Finally, you will explore how to deploy effortlessly within Travis. When you’re finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of CI/CD needed to deliver features faster and more secure than you ever imagined
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Continuous Integration: Which Tool to Use? 22mins
- Creating Your First Build in Travis CI 19mins
- Configuring Your Build with the Build Matrix and Build Stages 37mins
- Adding CD to CI/CD: Deploying with Travis CI 32mins
Taught by
Axel Sirota
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