Today we will build a Restful API using Python Flask, SQLAlchemy using Postgres as our Database, testing using Python Unittest, a CI/CD Pipeline on Gitlab, and Deployment to Heroku. From our previous post, we demonstrated setting up a Custom
Gitlab
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Setup a Gitlab Runner on your own Server to run your jobs that gets triggered from Gitlab CI
From our previous post, we went through the setup on setting up a Basic CI Pipeline on Gitlab [https://sysadmins.co.za/see-how-easy-it-is-to-setup-a-gitlab-ci-pipeline/], in conjunction with Gitlab CI which coordinates your jobs, where we used the Shared Runners, which runs
See how Easy it is to Setup a Gitlab CI Pipeline
In this tutorial we will setup a Basic CI (Continuous Integration) Pipeline on Gitlab. The code for this example is available on gitlab.com/rbekker87/demo-ci-basic-pipeline [https://gitlab.com/rbekker87/demo-ci-basic-pipeline]. If you would like to read more on Continuous
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