Configure a Jenkins pipeline that builds Docker images, runs tests, and pushes to a container registry.
Tools & Technologies
JenkinsDockerCI/CDPipelineContainer Registry
Objective
Create a Jenkins pipeline that automates Docker image building, testing, and pushing to a registry.
Requirements
- Install Jenkins plugins (Docker, Git)
- Create Jenkinsfile
- Configure Docker build stage
- Add test stage
- Configure registry push
- Set up webhook triggers
Tips
Use Jenkins credentials for registry authentication. Leverage Docker layer caching. Add notifications for build status.
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Intermediate(Challenging)
45 min
Est. Time
6
Requirements
5
Technologies
CI/CD
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You should be comfortable with basic CI/CD concepts and have worked through beginner-level tasks before attempting this one.
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