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Should I struggle for minimalistic context in GitLab CI jobs?

I'm designing a build & deploy pipeline for our project. We have two jobs: build -- builds a docker image with our app and pushes it to a container registry. deploy -- communicates with an ...
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What part of the Bamboo pipeline should generate a Docker image?

We are using Bamboo to build and deploy a number of Java web applications. Right now, the Build Plans generally produce a WAR file, which is deployed by the Deploy Plans. We are moving our hosting (...
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Is GitLab flow (or GitHub flow, etc) anti build-once deploy-everywhere?

Historically, especially in the Java world, build-once, deploy everywhere has been a very big thing for deployments. Artifacts should be built exactly one time when a release is made and stored ...
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How to deploy a ZIP or WAR equivalent (built locally via npm)?

I use NPM to build my web project, and it does so nicely to a little ZIP file. Keeps everything nice and light, and I can easily keep bloat down. My current process is to use an FTP client (Win SCP), ...
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Can the Angular CLI be used to build and deploy on a remote server via ssh?

I'd like to use the Angular CLI to build the app and deploy it on my remote server via SSH. Is this feature available?
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Scope for one click deploy

So one of the goals of a software company is to have one click deploy. I think this is a major responsibility of the dev ops team. Whether or not it is should be reserved for another conversation. ...
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