Overview
Jenkins CI/CD Server on Ubuntu 26.04 LTS
Jenkins CI/CD automation server on Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Jenkins allows seamless, ongoing development, testing, and deployment of newly created code. Continuous Integration is a process wherein developers commit changes to source code from a shared repository, and all the changes to the source code are built continuously. This can occur multiple times daily. Each commit is continuously monitored by the CI Server, increasing the efficiency of code builds and verification. This removes the testers' burdens, permitting quicker integration and fewer wasted resources.
Install any of the available Jenkins plugins to help with your pipelines, for example Docker, Kubernetes, Git, Maven, Gradle, Slack, Jira, jUnit and Mailer.
Jenkins supports the complete development life cycle of software building, testing, documenting, deploying, and other stages of the software development life cycle. Great alternative to GitLab CI, Bamboo, CircleCI, TeamCity, Travis CI, GitHub Actions, Azure DevOps, Bitbucket Pipelines, Buddy, Drone and Harness.
Highlights
- Pre-configured Jenkins CI/CD automation server on Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, ready to build pipelines in minutes.
- Supports 1,800+ plugins: Docker, Kubernetes, Git, Maven, Gradle, Slack, Jira, AWS CodeDeploy and more.
- Hardened & regularly patched AMI.
Jenkins Server Features:
- Software build using build systems such as Gradle, Maven, and more.
- Web Portal Administration.
- Automation testing using test frameworks such as Nose2, PyTest, Robot, Selenium, and more.
- Create unlimited pipelines.
- Schedule Jobs, or Trigger Builds.
- Execute test scripts (using Windows terminal, Linux shell, etc.).
- Achieve test results and perform post actions such as printing test reports, and more.
- Execute test scenarios against different input combinations for obtaining improved test coverage.
- Scalable.
- Continuous Integration (CI) where the artifacts are automatically created and tested. This aids in identification of issues in the product at an early stage of development.
- Install any of the available Jenkins plugins 1,800+.
- Integrate with AWS CodePipeline, CodeBuild, CodeDeploy, GitHub and other systems.
- It supports SCM tools including AccuRev, CVS, Subversion, Git, Mercurial, Perforce, Clearcase and RTC, and can execute Apache Ant and Apache Maven based projects.
Common Use Cases
Automated software builds, running unit and integration tests, Docker image builds, Kubernetes/EKS deployments, infrastructure-as-code pipelines (Terraform, Ansible), nightly/scheduled jobs, and multi-branch GitOps workflows.
What's Included
Jenkins (latest LTS) on Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, Java runtime pre-installed, systemd auto-start, and firewall configured for port 8080.
Disclaimer: Jenkins® is a registered trademark of LF Charities Inc and is licensed under MIT License. No warrantee of any kind, express or implied, is included with this software. Use at your risk, responsibility for damages (if any) to anyone resulting from the use of this software rest entirely with the user. The author is not responsible for any damage that its use could cause.
Highlights
- Install any of the available Jenkins plugins to help with your pipelines for example Jira, Docker, Slack, Maven, jUnit, Mailer, Gradle etc
- Jenkins supports the complete development life cycle of software from building, testing, documenting the software, deploying, and other stages of the software development life cycle.
- Great open source CI/CD alternative to GitLab, Bamboo, CircleCI, TeamCity, Travis CI, Bitrise, Bitbucket, Buddy etc
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New OS package updates. Simply run update on your terminal to apply latest OS patches
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Connect via SSH. Username is: ubuntu
SSH Connection instructions are: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/AccessingInstancesLinux.html
Once connected, Scroll down to 'Getting Started' on the following Url: https://cloudinfrastructureservices.co.uk/how-to-setup-jenkins-ci-cd-server-on-azureawsgcp/
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