We introduced our new Build Engine in Oracle Developer Cloud in our April release. This new build engine now comes with the capability to define build pipelines visually. Read more about it in my previous blog.
In this blog we will delve deeper into some of the functionalities of Build Pipeline feature of the new CI Engine in Oracle Developer Cloud.
Auto Start
Auto Start is an option given to the user while creating a build pipeline on Oracle Developer Cloud Service. The below screenshot shows the dialog to create a new Pipeline, where you have a checkbox which needs to be checked to ensure the pipeline execution auto starts when one of the build job in the pipeline is executed externally, then that would trigger the execution of rest of the build jobs in the pipeline.
The below screen shot shows the pipeline for NodeJS application created on Oracle Developer Cloud Pipelines. The build jobs used in the pipeline are build-microservice, test-microservices and loadtest-microservice. And in parallel to the microservice build sequence we have, WiremockInstall and WiremockConfigure.
We introduced our new Build Engine in Oracle Developer Cloud in our April release. This new build engine now comes with the capability to define build pipelines visually. Read more about it in my previous blog.
In this blog we will delve deeper into some of the functionalities of Build Pipeline feature of the new CI Engine in Oracle Developer Cloud.
Auto Start
Auto Start is an option given to the user while creating a build pipeline on Oracle Developer Cloud Service. The below screenshot shows the dialog to create a new Pipeline, where you have a checkbox which needs to be checked to ensure the pipeline execution auto starts when one of the build job in the pipeline is executed externally, then that would trigger the execution of rest of the build jobs in the pipeline.
The below screen shot shows the pipeline for NodeJS application created on Oracle Developer Cloud Pipelines. The build jobs used in the pipeline are build-microservice, test-microservices and loadtest-microservice. And in parallel to the microservice build sequence we have, WiremockInstall and WiremockConfigure. Read the complete article here.
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