Also loved this approach! You kind of induced us to think ahead of what would be the issue, and doing that kept the attention span super high! Super nice!
Perfect tutorial to help me start learning. I've been working within pipelines already built by senior devs. So I know my way around using them but want to build my own.
Brilliant!! Fantastic. Please tell me how I have only just found your channel. Good video. A lot of people out there don't do the greatest job teaching these things. You are did an amazing job and I'm sure everyone that watched this video can attest to that. Thanks! keep up the hard work. you have gained a subscriber !
Thank you very much, english is not my prefered language but your way to explain was so clear and adapted to beginner that I'm able to take pleasure listening to your course.
Excellent video series. Could you please have a few episodes on how to build a CI/CD pipeline for a dmn project using a maven template ? (dmn = decision model and notation) I am struggling with that as there is literally no information about a good maven template that can be used with a dmn project developed locally in VSCode Many thanks
Great tutorial, Thanks. I have a tiny question. What if I want to use the same container in the next stage? For example I want to run a mock server at first stage and test it in the next one?
@@Cytrencia Containers can't be reused. There is the possibility of starting a container as a service within a job, this can be a mock server or anything else that can be accessed over the network.
I created release version v1.0.9 with Production config , after that schedule Merge request for Production by selecting v1.09 but , on merging request ,its reading dev config , could you plz let me know, where i am doing wrong?
I'm an employee at GitLab and this is an awesome tutorial. Well done!
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want to meet you soon in 2025!!! @Mikerty391
I honestly love this video that uses mistakes to help us get through why we need certain components. Great job!
@@jasonhe6947 Thanks, Jason!
Also loved this approach! You kind of induced us to think ahead of what would be the issue, and doing that kept the attention span super high! Super nice!
This is THE best tutorial by far that I have found! You have just cleared 'the mist' for me on so many levels! Absolutely brilliant... thankyou!
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Perfect tutorial to help me start learning. I've been working within pipelines already built by senior devs. So I know my way around using them but want to build my own.
Fantastic!
Brilliant!! Fantastic. Please tell me how I have only just found your channel. Good video. A lot of people out there don't do the greatest job teaching these things. You are did an amazing job and I'm sure everyone that watched this video can attest to that. Thanks! keep up the hard work. you have gained a subscriber !
Awesome, thank you!
This is something I wanted to learn. Thank you for the video. I'm definitely not only going to watch but use it to study.
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Thank you very much, english is not my prefered language but your way to explain was so clear and adapted to beginner that I'm able to take pleasure listening to your course.
@@FabienMEYNARD-rm7fs Thank you so much, Fabien.
Super easy to understand. Will learn more from you. ~ Super beginner in GitLab :D
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Thanks for the video. This is really helpful for the beginners.
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This is one of the most helpful tutorials I've come across. Thank you for creating such a valuable video! 💎👍
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Excellent video! I have learned a lot from the simple demo. This video is what I was searching.
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woww looks like your channel is focused on Gitlab and Postman...liked and subbed!
more videos on utilizing Gitlab registry container please, cheers!
Good one. Thank you for this wonderful tutorial.
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That's cool! I'll try this with github and aws for my pet project. Thanks for the tutorial!
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Amazing tutorial, very informative. Thank you!
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Please continue this and consider making a series on this.
Sure I will. Thank you!
this is a wonderful tutorial thank you it really helped
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Please continue this and consider making a series on this.
Great tutorial. Thank you!
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Perfect. pretty simple and great one to learn.
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Simply superb!!
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Lovely job!
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I felt so many "ah ha!" moments about gitlab and docker watching this video.
good stuff; ty for putting this together
Thank you so much.
This is a great intro
Thank you so much.
Great video, thanks.
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Thanks.
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a very good kick-start!! joining u @ udemy!
Awesome, I hope you enjoy the course!
Great video!
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Thanks , its so helpful
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Good tutorial
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Excellent video series. Could you please have a few episodes on how to build a CI/CD pipeline for a dmn project using a maven template ? (dmn = decision model and notation) I am struggling with that as there is literally no information about a good maven template that can be used with a dmn project developed locally in VSCode Many thanks
Excellent
Thank you so much 😀
bro just thank you
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Amazingggg!!!! thanks a lot!
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Excellent
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help full and post more videos and can you do one project END To END ci/cd and docker EKS,terraform ok project it helps all
Nice, thanks for the tutorial. Also what tool do you use to draw on the screen like that?
Thank you
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HI , thats a nice explanation.
but I want to use needs: condition
if create_file job failed, test_file job has to be stopped and i don't want to run.
@@PuligaddaSaiPavan Thanks for your comment. What you describe will happen by default, no need to do anything.
Great tutorial, Thanks. I have a tiny question. What if I want to use the same container in the next stage? For example I want to run a mock server at first stage and test it in the next one?
@@Cytrencia Containers can't be reused. There is the possibility of starting a container as a service within a job, this can be a mock server or anything else that can be accessed over the network.
@@vdespa Thanks for your quick response! As you said, it's a good idea to run a mock server container alongside the job's original one.
should we consider runner is nothing but a docker image?
amazing but artifiacts?
I created release version v1.0.9 with Production config , after that schedule Merge request for Production by selecting v1.09 but , on merging request ,its reading dev config , could you plz let me know, where i am doing wrong?
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My pipeline failed saying I need to verify my account even though I did :(
@@rickybrown8264 You need to verify both your email and to run pipelines, you need to provide a phone number. Did you do both?
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thank you!
please make a comprehensive bootcamp, i pay for sure $1k+
@@disrael2101 Thanks, I will consider that.
Yes I am also interested in that but please consider PPP 😊
@@praveens2272 whats pppp
Free palestine 🙌 I liked the video and I subscribed but I'll change that rn
sorry I like the tutorial, the obligatory email subscription that hides the tips and troubleshooting, not at all. thumps down.
Waste video