๐๏ธ Atlassian Bamboo Plugin
This topic describes using a CI tool plugin to interact with Deploy.
๐๏ธ Jenkins Plugin
This topic describes using a CI tool plugin to interact with Deploy. However, as a preferred alternative starting with version 9.0, you can utilize a wrapper script to bootstrap XL CLI commands on your Unix or Windows-based Continuous Integration (CI) servers without having to install the XL CLI executable itself. The script is stored with your project YAML files and you can execute XL CLI commands from within your CI tool scripts. For details, see the following topics:
๐๏ธ AWS Plugin
This topic outlines the AWS plugin for Deploy, which supports launching, managing, and configuring various AWS services.
๐๏ธ AWS CodePipeline Plugin
This topic describes how to use Deploy with AWS CodePipeline.
๐๏ธ Puppet Plugin
The Puppet plugin is a Deploy plugin that uses the Puppet provisioning tool to install modules and manifests on hosts.
๐๏ธ Azure Plugin
This topic describes how to work with the Microsoft Azure cloud computing service.
๐๏ธ Azure Plugin
The Deploy Azure plugin enables Deploy to work with the Microsoft Azure cloud computing service. You can provision Virtual Machines, Containers, and Deploy FunctionApp and WebApp from Deploy.
๐๏ธ Cloud Foundry CLI Plugin
This topic provides information on the Cloud Foundry CLI Integration, which enables Deploy integration with Cloud Foundry servers by utilizing the CF CLI installed on a remote host.
๐๏ธ Microsoft TFS Plugin
This topic describes using a CI tool plugin to interact with Deploy.
๐๏ธ Microsoft VSTS/TFS Plugin
This topic describes using a CI tool plugin to interact with Deploy.
๐๏ธ Cloud Foundry Plugin
This topic describes the Deploy Cloud Foundry plugin, which supports creating spaces, deploying applications, creating routes, binding services, and using manifest files.
๐๏ธ Cloud Foundry CLI Integration
This topic describes how CF CLI integration is used in the Digital.ai Deploy server.
๐๏ธ Docker Plugin
The Deploy Docker plugin allows you to deploy Docker images to create containers and connect networks and volumes to them.
๐๏ธ Prerequisites for Using the Docker Plugin
This topic describes the steps required to use the Deploy Docker plugin. First, you need to create a Docker registry and then configure the necessary settings in Deploy to integrate with the registry.
๐๏ธ Use the Docker Plugin
This topic provides information on using the Docker plugin. he Docker plugin allows you to manage Docker containers and images, enabling you to integrate Docker operations into your deployment processes.
๐๏ธ Kubernetes Plugin
This topic covers the Deploy Kubernetes (K8s) plugin, which supports creating and managing Kubernetes resources such as Namespaces, Pods, Deployments, ConfigMaps, Secrets, and more, using various authentication methods.
๐๏ธ OpenShift Plugin
With the Deploy OpenShift plugin, you can deploy OpenShift and Kubernetes resource types directly from Deploy.
๐๏ธ Use the OpenShift Plugin
You can use the Deploy OpenShift plugin to create or destroy OpenShift resources on an OpenShift server.
๐๏ธ Terraform Plugin
This topic provides information on using the Deploy Terraform plugin to apply and destroy Terraform resources.
๐๏ธ Deploy Terraform Enterprises Plugin
This topic details the features and requirements of the Deploy Terraform Enterprise plugin.
๐๏ธ Helm Plugin
The Digital.ai Deploy Helm plugin can deploy and undeploy Helm charts on a Kubernetes host.
๐๏ธ Podman Plugin
The Deploy Podman plugin allows you to deploy Podman images to create containers. Additionally, you can connect networks and volumes to these containers.