May 2017
Intermediate to advanced
436 pages
9h 44m
English
A stage is a logically distinct part of the execution of any task, with parameters for locking, ordering, and labeling its part of a process relative to other parts of the same process. Pipeline syntax is often comprised of stages. Each stage step can have one or more build steps within it. It is a best practice to work within stages because they help with organization by lending logical divisions to Pipelines, and because the Jenkins Pipeline visualization feature displays stages as unique segments of the Pipeline.
What would be the stages of the flow we practiced with manual commands? We could divide the commands we defined into the following groups:
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