EP 244: Spinnaker Extensibility Using Run Job and Webhook, Spinnaker Summit 2019

February 12, 2020

18m

Spinnaker Summit 2019 Preview: Most open source software isn’t one size fits all, and Spinnaker is no different. While it captures the most general use cases of software delivery, most organizations find that it lacks some features they need to automate their entire delivery pipeline such as integrations with internal tooling or compliance systems.

Out of the box, Spinnaker provides Run Job and Webhook stages that teams can use to build custom integrations to help fill any void and enable adoption by a wide range of users.

Ethan Rogers, Staff Software Engineer with Armory, joins us on DevOps Chat to share a preview of his Spinnaker Summit 2019 talk on Spinnaker extensibility. Exthan shares how Run Job and Webhooks stages are used to build custom stages to capture any number of use cases with no code and simple configuration. He also covers situations when it’s necessary to write code.

Ethan’s talk, “Making Spinnaker Your Own”, is Saturday, November 16, 3:45 PM, at Spinnaker Summit 2019 in San Diego. Separately, Ethan appears on the "State of the Kubernetes V2 Provider…" panel Friday, November 15, 2:30 PM.
Spinnaker Summit 2019 Preview: Most open source s…
Spinnaker Summit 2019 Preview: Most open source software isn’t one size fits all, and Spinnaker is no different. While it captures the most general use cases of software delivery, most organizations find that it lacks some features they need to automate their entire delivery pipeline such as integrations with internal tooling or compliance systems.

Out of the box, Spinnaker provides Run Job and Webhook stages that teams can use to build custom integrations to help fill any void and enable adoption by a wide range of users.

Ethan Rogers, Staff Software Engineer with Armory, joins us on DevOps Chat to share a preview of his Spinnaker Summit 2019 talk on Spinnaker extensibility. Exthan shares how Run Job and Webhooks stages are used to build custom stages to capture any number of use cases with no code and simple configuration. He also covers situations when it’s necessary to write code.

Ethan’s talk, “Making Spinnaker Your Own”, is Saturday, November 16, 3:45 PM, at Spinnaker Summit 2019 in San Diego. Separately, Ethan appears on the "State of the Kubernetes V2 Provider…" panel Friday, November 15, 2:30 PM.

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Categories: DevOps Chats 2019
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