After CI pipeline is complete, CD pipeline can be triggered by clicking on Select Image
.
Select an image to deploy and then click on Deploy
to trigger the CD pipeline.
The current deployed images are tagged as Deployed on <Environment name>
.
The status of the current deployment can be viewed by Clicking on App Details that will show the Progressing
state for 1-2 minutes and then gradually shows Healthy
state or Hibernating
state, based on the deployment strategy.
Here, triggering CD pipeline is successful and the deployment is in "Healthy" state.
The CI Pipeline can be triggered by selecting Select Material
CI Pipelines that are set as automatic are always triggered as soon as a new commit is made to the git branch they're sensing. However, CI pipelines can always be manually triggered as and if required.
Various commits done in the repository can be seen, here along with details like Author, Date etc. Select the commit that you want to trigger and then click on Start Build
to trigger the CI pipeline.
Refresh icon, refreshes Git Commits in the CI Pipeline and fetches the latest commits from the “Repository”
Ignore Cache : This option will ignore the previous build cache and create a fresh build. If selected, will take a longer build time than usual.
It can be seen that the pipeline is triggered here and is the Running state.
Click on your CI Pipeline
or click on Build History
to get the details about the CI pipeline such as logs, reports etc.
You can read the logs
of the CI Pipeline from here.
Click on Source code
to view the details such as commit id, Author and commit message of the Git Material that you have selected for the build.
Click on Artifacts
to download the reports of the Pre-CI and Post-CI stages if any.
Click on security
to see if there is any vulnerabilitiesin the build image. You can see the vulnerabilities here only if you have enabled Scan for vulnerabilities
before building image from advanced options of CI pipeline. To know more about this feature, follow our documentation.
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