Create generic pipelines to reduce your overall DevOps workload and allow your team to deliver
faster. This book helps you get up to speed on the pros and cons of generic pipeline
methodology and learn to combine shell scripts and Docker to build generic pipelines. In
today's world of micro-services and agile practices DevOps teams need to move as fast as
feature teams. This can be extremely challenging if you're creating multiple pipelines per
application or tech stack. What if your feature teams could utilize a generic pipeline that
could build test and deploy any application regardless of tech stack? What if that pipeline
was also cloud and platform agnostic? Too good to be true? Well think again! Generic Pipelines
Using Docker explores the principles and implementations that allow you to do just that. You
will learn from real-world examples and reusable code. After reading this book you will have
the knowledge to build generic pipelines that any team can use. What You'll Learn Explore the
pros and cons of generic pipeline methodology Combine shell scripts and Docker to build a
generic pipeline Implement a pipeline across CI CD platforms Build a pipeline that lends itself
well to both centralized and federated DevOps teams Construct a modular pipeline with
components that can be added removed or replaced as needed Who This Book Is For Professionals
who use DevOps or are part of a DevOps team and are seeking ways to streamline their pipelines
and drive more deployments while using less code