Red Hat OpenShift 4.1 offers a developer preview of OpenShift Pipelines, which enable the creation of cloud-native, Kubernetes-style continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines based on the Tekton project. In a recent article on the Red Hat OpenShift blog, I provided an introduction to Tekton and pipeline concepts and described the benefits and features of OpenShift Pipelines.
OpenShift Pipelines builds upon the Tekton project to enable teams to build Kubernetes-style delivery pipelines that they can fully control and own the complete lifecycle of their microservices without having to rely on central teams to maintain and manage a CI server, plugins, and its configurations.
OpenShift Pipelines is available in the Red Hat OpenShift 4.1 OperatorHub and gets installed on the cluster via an operator. To give OpenShift Pipelines a try, get an OpenShift 4.1 cluster via cloud.redhat.com, then follow this tutorial to build your first cloud-native pipeline.
For feedback and questions, you can reach us on #openshift-pipelines channel on the Tekton Slack.
Read the entire article on the Red Hat OpenShift blog.
Last updated: October 31, 2023