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CI/CD Demo with Tekton and Argo CD on OpenShift

This repo is a CI/CD demo using Tekton Pipelines for continuous integration and Argo CD for continuous delivery on OpenShift which builds and deploys the Spring PetClinic sample Spring Boot application. This demo creates:

  • 3 namespaces for CI/CD, DEV and STAGE projects
  • 1 Tekton pipeline for building the application image on every Git commit
  • Argo CD (username/password: admin/[retrieve from the cluster])
  • Gogs git server (username/password: gogs/gogs)
  • Sonatype Nexus (username/password: admin/admin123)
  • SonarQube (username/password: admin/admin)
  • Git webhooks for triggering the CI pipeline

Prerequisites

  • Get an OpenShift cluster
  • Install OpenShift Pipelines 1.4 operator
  • Install OpenShift GitOps 1.1 operator

Continuous Integration

On every push to the spring-petclinic git repository on Gogs git server, the following steps are executed within the Tekton pipeline:

  1. Code is cloned from Gogs git server and the unit-tests are run
  2. Unit tests are executed and in parallel the code is analyzed by SonarQube for anti-patterns, and a dependency report is generated
  3. Application is packaged as a JAR and released to Sonatype Nexus snapshot repository
  4. A container image is built in DEV environment using S2I, and pushed to OpenShift internal registry, and tagged with spring-petclinic:[branch]-[commit-sha] and spring-petclinic:latest
  5. Kubernetes manifests are updated in the Git repository with the image digest that was built within the pipeline

Pipeline Diagram

Continuous Delivery

Argo CD continuously monitor the configurations stored in the Git repository and uses Kustomize to overlay environment specific configurations when deploying the application to DEV and STAGE environments.

Continuous Delivery

Deploy

  1. Get an OpenShift cluster via https://try.openshift.com

  2. Install OpenShift GitOps Operator

  3. Download OpenShift CLI and Tekton CLI

  4. Deploy the demo

    $ oc new-project demo
    $ git clone https://github.com/siamaksade/tekton-cd-demo
    $ demo.sh install
    
  5. Start the deploy pipeline by making a change in the spring-petclinic Git repository on Gogs, or run the following:

    $ demo.sh start
    
  6. Check pipeline run logs

    $ tkn pipeline logs petclinic-deploy-dev -n NAMESPACE
    

Pipeline Diagram

Argo CD

Troubleshooting

Q: Why am I getting unable to recognize "tasks/task.yaml": no matches for kind "Task" in version "tekton.dev/v1beta1" errors?

You might have just installed the OpenShift Pipelines operator on the cluster and the operator has not finished installing Tekton on the cluster yet. Wait a few minutes for the operator to finish and then install the demo.

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