Deployment Overview

Developing a New Feature

  • If you're working on a new feature, create a new branch in your local repository. Ensure that the branch is named descriptively, reflecting the feature's purpose.

  • Implement the new feature within this branch, making necessary code changes and additions.

  • Regularly commit your changes as you make progress.

Generate the Latest Build Tag from Jenkins

  • Once the PR is reviewed and approved, merge it into the "master" branch.

  • Goto Jenkins and trigger tag creation job to generate the latest tag.

  • Once a job is completed latest tag will be available in GitHub tag.

Get Latest Build Tag from GitHub

  • Access the GitHub repository.

  • Navigate to the "Tags" section of the repository.

  • Identify the latest build tag associated with the most recent release.

  • This tag typically represents a specific version or build of the project.

The latest tag will be available here

Build Job with Latest Tag

  • Initiate a build job in Jenkins and provide the latest tag as a parameter.

  • The build job compiles the code, runs tests, and prepares the artefacts for deployment.

Automatic Deployment Job Trigger (Optional)

  • After the build job successfully completes, an automatic deployment job may be triggered.

  • This deployment job takes the compiled code and deploys it to the desired environment.

Manual Deployment (If Needed)

  • If the automatic deployment job is not triggered automatically, you can manually initiate the deployment job in Jenkins.

  • This ensures that the latest version of the code is deployed.

Note About Job Paths

  • Depending on the environment you're working in (development, testing, production, etc.), the paths to these jobs may vary.

  • Adjust the job paths according to your specific environment.

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