Hi, We are seeing the use of 'mono-repos' more and more. How do I deploy only the specific app within a monorepo rather then all apps when the rest have not changed? What is the best practice approach to this problem statement?
Reminds me of how I do things right now with CircleCI - GitHub webhook tells CircleCI that my code has changed and it reads the YAML and does a build. So this is an open source version of this, then.
yes, but there is no defined spec for a "yaml" that lives in your source code that tekton can consume to drive the behavior of a pipeline. You can use something like cicdstatemgr w/ tekton for that git.io/JUAtF
on the one hand describes stuff in a mechanical way without rationale or usp. On the other superficial detail only. So left none the wiser unfortunately.
Can you elobrate in another episode the relationship of tekton with other CI/CD frameworks? Do we still need Jenkins? Teamcity? ... Etc
Hi, We are seeing the use of 'mono-repos' more and more. How do I deploy only the specific app within a monorepo rather then all apps when the rest have not changed? What is the best practice approach to this problem statement?
What additional capability does it have when compared to Jenkins? Other than the fact that this is kubernetes native
Its a good video but very condensed. Another video on Tekton vs Jenkins has bit more explanations and clarity too.
Hopefully this helps clarify the subject: ruclips.net/video/7aSe1HQ2lXo/видео.html
Reminds me of how I do things right now with CircleCI - GitHub webhook tells CircleCI that my code has changed and it reads the YAML and does a build. So this is an open source version of this, then.
True but CircleCI is not opensource
yes, but there is no defined spec for a "yaml" that lives in your source code that tekton can consume to drive the behavior of a pipeline. You can use something like cicdstatemgr w/ tekton for that git.io/JUAtF
Nicely done, Matt.
Nicely explained. Thank you.
Thank you very much, you speak very clearly
Do Tekton and Jenkins work together? Thanks
There are Talks about adding Tekton to Jenkins plugins. Jenkins X use Tekton underneath.
Brilliant!! thank you :)
Nice seems useful. Thx
Thanks, Rick.
on the one hand describes stuff in a mechanical way without rationale or usp. On the other superficial detail only. So left none the wiser unfortunately.
Nice.
Nice
🙃🙃
so bad