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Thanks for providing the design. Could you please make videos on detail implementation? Also please let me know how an Integration testing should be implemented. I have an urgent requirement on integration testing. I have already bookmarked this playlist
Have you heard of CyclopsUI? Based on your Helm chart it creates a dynamical UI. Basically a devops can create a customized UI for developers to use to configure and deploy their apps :)
There are good unit test and bad unit tests. But if you choose to not add testing to your application, you’re waiting for a disaster to happen and you will find out once everything goes haywire.
Very informative material and one of the few devops videos where I understand the accent. The only minus is the video skips some critical set up steps especially for a beginner so you spend more time pausing trying to google or research the missing steps
Wouldn't the pre commit checks that enforce 'linting' - aka syntax errors in your context- be unnecessary if the code compiles and builds successfully on their local machine? I understand the need to lint prs after they've been pushed to make sure they compile in the pipeline environment but not the pre commit linting check
Linting is more for quality of life during code reviews. Sometimes there are unnecessary formatting stuff that pollutes the PR. Sometimes (and you’d be surprised) devs will push without actually building their code locally. It’s annoying.
I moved from Fedora Server to Ubuntu Server to try out something little more simpler for myself I had hard time getting use to Podman. I'm learning how to use docker, apparmor and portainer portainer is awesome! I'm testing our images with docker on my home server and I have to say I'm enjoying it thanks for recommendation!
hey, i wanna ask, i got erro like this "com.github.dockerjava.api.exception.NotFoundException: Status 404: {"message":"pull access denied for devopsjourney1/myjenkinsagent, repository does not exist or may require 'docker login': denied: requested access to the resource is denied"}" when build my_python_job, how to solve it ?
I’m working as a network engineer at the moment and looking at making the same move but I never considered myself as a “developer”, seems like too far of a jump
Super informative video! You mentioned early in the video that you went into DevOps because you said the industry was moving away from on-prem infrastructure and there wasn't much opportunity for the traditional network engineering role. Do you still feel that is the case today? If so, who looks after all the datacenters of the major cloud players or ISPs?
Someone definitely keeps the lights on in those data centers! I just think those jobs are more niche nowadays than it was 10 years ago when most organizations had their own data center.
This video was a beautiful and easy-to-follow introduction for me to Kubernetes. I can't believe I've been putting off learning for so long thinking it was something super complicated. Thank you, Brad.