Difference between revisions of "CI CD 101"

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-- write broken acceptance tests
 
-- write broken acceptance tests
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- write code to make the first test pass
 
- write code to make the first test pass
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-- refactor
 
-- refactor
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-- pre commit build
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-- we mentioned code review tools/techniques, and pair programming
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-- get feedback in 10 minutes from people available
  
 
-- every time a test goes green - commit!
 
-- every time a test goes green - commit!
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How much time does the build take?
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We need to keep the build as short as possible.
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Version control systems. A round on who is using what VCS.
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Master branches, feature branches.
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PJ hates branches, want to avoid them if possible.
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Microservices as a solution to keep parts of the system away from each other.
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There is no CI/CD on feature branches.
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You can have continuous build on branches, but since they are not integrated, that is not CI.
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unit tests
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"WE have 87% of out unit tests passing!"
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PJ: Ignored unit tests are worse that no unit tests at all.
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ignored unit tests mean effort put into them, consuming time for nothing.
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- CD steps
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-- pre commit build
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-- run the unit tests
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-- package
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-- deploy
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-- acceptance tests
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Things running in parallel:
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-- nice big suite of regression test
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-- performance tests
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-- document

Revision as of 02:12, 20 September 2014

PJ talking about CI CD phases

From idea to market/value Goal is to remove all the obstacles between the idea and it getting done as value.

- Idea

-- define a bucket of acceptance tests

Comments on the customer not willing to cover/document their acceptance tests, but in some cases there is improvement here

-- write broken acceptance tests


- write code to make the first test pass

-- write broken unit tests

-- write just enough code

-- refactor

-- pre commit build

-- we mentioned code review tools/techniques, and pair programming

-- get feedback in 10 minutes from people available

-- every time a test goes green - commit!


How much time does the build take? We need to keep the build as short as possible.

Version control systems. A round on who is using what VCS.

Master branches, feature branches. PJ hates branches, want to avoid them if possible. Microservices as a solution to keep parts of the system away from each other.

There is no CI/CD on feature branches. You can have continuous build on branches, but since they are not integrated, that is not CI.

unit tests "WE have 87% of out unit tests passing!" PJ: Ignored unit tests are worse that no unit tests at all. ignored unit tests mean effort put into them, consuming time for nothing.

- CD steps -- pre commit build -- run the unit tests -- package -- deploy -- acceptance tests

Things running in parallel: -- nice big suite of regression test -- performance tests -- document