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1. CI/CD Core Overview

Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Deployment (CD) are practices that help you quickly and reliably deliver software updates to customers. CI/CD MS module provides an interface to connect with external tools (e.g., Jenkins) for automating builds, tests, and deployments.

Use Cases
  • Set Up a Jenkins Integration

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Navigate to CI CI/CDIntegrations+ Add.

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Enterenter “Jenkins” foras name/label,the name, add the Jenkins server URL, and fill inprovide credentials (API token, username, secret key).

  • Check Pipelines


Click Pipelines, select “Jenkins,”Jenkins, and see anyview existing Jenkins jobs or runs.runs for better tracking.

  • Monitor Builds


As Jenkins triggers automated builds/tests, the system displays orcontinuously updates and displays the run statuses.statuses for real-time monitoring.

    Integrations

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    In the left‐hand menu, expand CI CD and click Integrations.

    A list of configured integrations appears (e.g., “Jenkins”).

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    Click + Add (if visible) to create a new integration, or click the Edit (pencil) icon on an existing one.

    Name / Label: Provide a friendly name for the integration (e.g., “Jenkins”).

    URLs: Add one or more URLs and corresponding keys (e.g., apiUrl: https://...).

    Credentials: Input tokens, usernames, secret keys, or other authentication data required by your CI/CD tool.

    Click Save to store your changes.

    The system can authenticate with your CI/CD tool (e.g., Jenkins) and trigger or monitor pipelines/jobs by entering valid credentials.

    Invalid credentials or URLs will prevent successful integration.

    In short, the CI/CD MS module links your CRM system with external DevOps pipelines. By setting up an integration (e.g., Jenkins), you can authenticate and manage your continuous integration/deployment processes directly from within the system. If your organization uses other CI/CD platforms, our system can integrate with those—just provide the required credentials and endpoints.