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Azure Artifacts Overview | Azure DevOps

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Azure Artifacts Overview | Azure DevOps
Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 938 MB | Duration: 2h 17m

By the end of this course, you will understand how to publish and the artifacts in the Azure cloud.

What you'll learn

You will get real- experience in building Azure artifacts for App code and Test Automation Projects.

Detailed information on how to simplify the complex task with Azure artifacts.

Understand how to create and configure feeds

Usage of feeds

How to organize and manage your artifacts

Description

This course will help you to build your skills from scratch, developing a solid foundation of artifacts skills within Azure cloud management. You will get in-depth knowledge over several feeds for its configuration and development. Understanding and working with these modules will help you to perform publish and ing packages/feeds for your organization.

In addition, you also practiced with centralized locations that will be useful for package storing and monitoring. Different tools can help you to manage the packages in the software ecosystem. This course should cover the below areas

What are Artifacts

Public and Build Artifacts

Publish and Pipeline Artifacts

Working with Feed and NuGet Packages

Upstream Sources

Public NuGet

Package from Pipeline to NuGet Feeds

Views

Share Packages Publicly

Pipelines artifacts give specific ways to distribute files between staging and different pipelines. In this journey, you will have a Hands-on Step By Step Process of learning for a real- experience and also get Support in the Q&A section.

Publish and Pipeline Artifacts

Pipeline artifacts provide a way to share files between stages in a pipeline or between different pipelines. They are typically the output of a build process that needs to be consumed by another job or be deployed. Artifacts are associated with the run they were produced in and remain available after the run has been completed.

What is a Package

A package is a formalized way of creating a distributable unit of software artifacts that can be consumed from another software solution. The package describes the content it contains and usually provides additional metadata. This additional information uniquely identifies the individual packages and to be self-descriptive. It helps to better store packages in centralized locations and consume the contents of the package in a predictable manner. In addition, it enables tooling to manage the packages in the software solution.

Packaging Formats

NuGet: A NuGet package is essentially a compressed folder structure with published .NET project files in ZIP format and has the .nupkg extension.

NPM: A NPM package is a file or folder that contains jаvascript files and a package.json file describing the metadata of the package.

Maven: Each Java-based projects package has It has a Project Object Model file describing the metadata of the project

PyPI: The Python Package Index, abbreviated as PyPI and also known as the Cheese Shop, is the official third-party software repository for Python.

Docker: Docker packages are called images and contain complete and self-contained deployments of components.

Who this course is for:

Programmers who want to implement their development in artifacts

Any IT programmer who wants to learn Azure DevOps

Azure cloud programmers

DevOps Freshers

QA Software Testers




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