Project Link: https://git.exozy.me/nvpie/jenkins-projects Jenkins Way: https://medium.com/@rajani103/jenkins-cicd-with-github-integration-c9790cd4d6fb
We are using Woodpecker-CI self hosted at: https://ci.exozy.me
Step 1: Clone the repo in the machine
`git clone https://git.exozy.me/nvpie/jenkins-projects
Step 2 : Add the .woodpecker.yaml file into root (/) of repo
with the following contents:
steps:
TEST:
image: zsh
commands:
- echo "hi this is test"
BUILD:
image: zsh
commands:
- podman build . -t todoapp
CLEAN:
image: zsh
commands:
- podman rm -f todoapp || true
RUN:
image: zsh
commands:
- podman run -d -p 8989:8989 --name todoapp todoapp:latest
Note: Inspired by this example file
==Since our instance runs on the local backend rather than the docker backend, passing a container image name in the image field will not work. Instead, we should pass one of the shells available in the system (ex. bash, fish), and that will run our commands.==
Step 3: enable the repo from woodpecker gui.
once we push this to the repo it will execute all the actions in following order:
1. TEST
2. BUILD
3. CLEAN
4. RUN
Now our instance of nodejs note app is running on http://localhost:8989