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Step-by-Step Guide to Setting Up Your First CI/CD Pipeline

  • Dec 25, 2025
  • DevOps
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Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) are essential practices in modern software development. Setting up your first CI/CD pipeline might seem daunting, but with the right steps, you can automate your build, test, and deployment processes efficiently.

  • GitLab: A Git-based repository that hosts your source code and manages version control.
  • Jenkins: An automation server that builds, tests, and manages CI/CD pipelines.
  • Artifact Repository: A storage system for versioned build outputs like binaries or compiled code.
  • Docker Build: Process of creating a container image from your application using a Dockerfile.
  • Docker Hub: A public container registry to store and share Docker images.
  • Kubernetes: A container orchestration platform that manages deployment, scaling, and operation of containerized applications.
  • ArgoCD: A GitOps tool that automates Kubernetes deployments based on Git repository manifests.

Workflow Overview

GitLab (Source Code Repository)
  • Developers push code to GitLab repositories.
  • GitLab triggers the CI/CD pipeline when new changes are pushed.
Jenkins (Build & CI/CD Automation)
  • Jenkins picks up the code from GitLab.
  • Runs build scripts, unit tests, and integration tests.
  • Generates build artifacts (e.g., compiled code, binaries, jar files).
Artifact Repository
  • Artifacts generated by Jenkins are stored in an artifact repository (like Nexus or Artifactory).
  • Ensures versioned and reliable access to build outputs.
Docker Build
  • Jenkins uses Docker to package the application into a container image.
  • The Dockerfile specifies how the app is built and its runtime environment.
Push to Docker Hub
  • The Docker image is pushed to a container registry like Docker Hub.
  • This makes the image accessible for deployment anywhere.
Kubernetes Deployment
  • Kubernetes pulls the Docker image from Docker Hub.
  • ArgoCD (GitOps tool) ensures the cluster state matches the desired configuration (manifest files in Git).
  • Deploys the application into Kubernetes automatically, updating pods as needed.

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