This is to certify that this is the BONAFIDE RECORD of the work
done in CONTINUOUS INTEGRATION AND CONTINUOUS DELIVERY
USING DEVOPS Laboratory by Mr/Mrs
Bearing Regd. No: of III/IV B.E/B.TECH course during
the academic year 2022 - 2023
Total number of experiments held : 12
Total number of experiments done :
LAB-IN-CHARGE HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT
EXTERNAL EXAMINER
,DevOps Dept. of CSE
INDEX
S. No. Name of The Experiment Date Page Valued Grade
Get an understanding of the stages in
1
software development lifecycle, the process
models, values andprinciples of agility and
the need fragile software development.
This will enable you to work in projects
following an agile approach to software
development.
Get a working knowledge of using extreme
2
automation through XP programming
practices of test first development,
refactoring and automating test case
writing.
It is important to comprehend the need to
3
automate the software development
lifecycle stages through DevOps. Gain an
understanding of the capabilities required
to implement DevOps, continuous
integration and continuous delivery
practices.
4 Configure the web application and Version
control using Git using Git commands and
version control operations.
Page No: I
,DevOps Dept. of CSE
Configure a static code analyzer which will
5
perform static analysis of the web
application code and identify the coding
practices that arenot appropriate. Configure
the profiles and dashboard of the static
code analysis tool.
6 Write a build script to build the application
using a build automation tool like Maven.
Create a folder structure that will run the
build script and invoke thevarious software
development build stages. This script
should invoke the static analysis tool and
unit test cases and deploy the application to
a web application server like Tomcat.
Configure the Jenkins tool with the
7
required paths, path users and pipeline
views.
8 Configure the Jenkins pipeline to call the
build script jobs and configure to run it
whenever there is a change made to an
application in the version control system.
Make a change to the background colour of
the landing page of the web application
and check if the configured pipeline runs.
Page No: II
, DevOps Dept. of CSE
9
Create a pipeline view of the Jenkins
pipeline used in Exercise 8. Configure it
with user defined messages.
In the configured Jenkins pipeline created in
10
Exercise 8 and 9, implement quality gates
for static analysis ofcode
In the configured Jenkins pipeline created in
11
Exercise 8 and 9, implement quality gates for
static unit testing.
12 In the configured Jenkins pipeline created in
Exercise 8 and 9, implement quality gates
for code coverage.
Page No: III
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