Posted On: 5 March 2023
Today, organizations constantly seek ways to optimize and automate their delivery processes. An open-source automation server, Jenkins has emerged as a powerful tool for orchestrating software delivery pipelines. With its flexible and extensible nature, Jenkins Pipeline allows teams to define and manage their software delivery workflows as code. It seamlessly fits into the DevOps practice and helps developers with hassle-free CI/CD.
This explains why, as of May 2022, more than 55900 companies use this Java-written platform. It has a market share of 51.35% in the continuous integration sector and continues to be at the helm.
That said, Jenkins Pipeline is one of the critical elements of Jenkins DevOps success.
On that note, we walk you through the following in this blog:
- What is a Jenkins Pipeline?
- Why Use Jenkins Pipeline?
- Different Types of Jenkins CI/CD Pipelines
- The Concept of Stages in Jenkins Pipeline
- Integrate Test Automation with Jenkins