Tag: CI/CD
“Studidash” | A serverless web application
by Oliver Klein (ok061), Daniel Koch (dk119), Luis Bühler (lb159), Micha Huhn (mh334) Abstract You are probably familiar with the HdM SB-Funktionen. After nearly four semesters we were tired of the boring design and decided to give it a more modern look with a bit more functionality then it currently has. So we created “Studidash”…
Application Updater mit Addon-Verwaltung
von Mario Beck (mb343) und Felix Ruh (fr067) Einleitung Unser Ziel war es, einen Programm Updater für Entwickler zu erstellen, den diese einfach in ihre CI/CD-Pipeline integrieren können. Für die Umsetzung haben wir die IBM Cloud und eine Serverless Architektur verwendet, um eine unbegrenzte Skalierbarkeit zu erreichen. Zu den verwendeten Serverless Services zählen die Cloud…
How do you get a web application into the cloud?
by Dominik Ratzel (dr079) and Alischa Fritzsche (af094) For the lecture “Software Development for Cloud Computing”, we set ourselves the goal of exploring new things and gaining experience. We focused on one topic: “How do you get a web application into the cloud?”. In doing so, we took a closer look at Continuous Integration /…
Migrating from Heroku to Hetzner: Achieving Scalability with Docker, Kubernetes and Rancher
Dockerizing an existing application and deploying it in a Kubernetes Cluster via Rancher to achieve better scalability and cost minimization. Load Testing with Artillery, Monitoring with Prometheus & Grafana and GitHub Actions for CI/CD were used in the process.
Using Gitlab to set up a CI/CD workflow for an Android App from scratch
Tim Landenberger (tl061) Johannes Mauthe (jm130) Maximilian Narr (mn066) This blog post aims to provide an overview about how to setup a decent CI/CD workflow for an android app with the capabilities of Gitlab. The blog post has been written for Gitlab Ultimate. Nevertheless, most features are also available in the free edition. The goal…
Setting up a CI/CD pipeline in Gitlab
Introduction For all my university software projects, I use the HdM Gitlab instance for version control. But Gitlab offers much more such as easy and good ways to operate a pipeline. In this article, I will show how we can use the CI/CD functionality in a university project to perform automated testing and an automated…
Using Google’s Cloud Vision API to create a Receipt Analyzer
Everyone knows the problem of keeping track of expenses. Many applications offer an overview of all expenses, but entering all data individually can be quite time-consuming. To overcome this task, we have developed SWAI, ‘A Scanner with A.I.’.
CI/CD with GitLab CI for a web application – Part 3
Hosting your own GitLab server Some users might have concerns regarding security using GitLab for a variety of purposes, including commercial and business applications. That is, because GitLab is commonly used as a cloud-based service – on someone else’s computer, so to speak. So setting it up for running it on your own server is…
CI/CD with GitLab CI for a web application – Part 1
Introduction When it comes to software development, chances are high that you’re not doing this on your own. The main reason for this is often that implementing components like UI, frontend, backend, servers and more is just too much to handle for a single person leading to a slow development process. So, you have to…
CI/CD infrastructure: Choosing and setting up a server with Jenkins as Docker image
Related articles: ►Take Me Home – Project Overview ►Android SDK and emulator in Docker for testing ►Automated Unit- and GUI-Testing for Android in Jenkins ►Testing a MongoDB with NodeJS, Mocha and Mongoose This article will run you through the motivation for a continuous integration and delivery, choosing a corresponding tool and a server to run it…