This section covers the DevOps tools and plug-ins available for working with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure provides a number of DevOps tools and
plug-ins for working with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services. These
can simplify provisioning and managing infrastructure or enable automated testing and
continuous delivery.
Terraform Provider - Manage "infrastructure as code" with this component
that connects Terraform to a given Oracle Cloud Infrastructure service.
OCI Modules for PowerShell - A set of cmdlet modules that can be used with
PowerShell Core to manage Oracle Cloud Infrastructure resources, such as
Compute, Load Balancer,
and Database services.
Ansible Collection - Automate provisioning and configuring of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure resources, such as Compute, Load Balancer, and
Database services.
Compute Jenkins Plug-in - Bring up and down
services or nodes as required to serve Jenkins Build Jobs and dynamically allocate Oracle Cloud Infrastructure resources for continuous integration tasks.
OCI DevOps Plugin for Jenkins - Upload artifacts,
and run deployments on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure from Jenkins. A Jenkins master
instance with the DevOps plugin can upload artifacts to the Artifacts Registry
repository, and trigger the deployment pipeline for deploying those artifacts.
Chef Knife Plug-in - Manage Oracle Cloud Infrastructure resources
with Chef Knife, a command line tool that provides an interface between a local
chef-repo and the Chef server.
OCI Provider for Pulumi - The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) provider for
Pulumi can be used to provision any of the resources available in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure provides other services and features relevant to DevOps professionals.
Kubernetes Engine (OKE)
Reliably build, deploy, and manage cloud-native containerized applications. You specify the compute resources that your applications require, and Kubernetes Engine provisions them on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure in an existing tenancy.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Registry Store, share, and manage development artifacts like Docker images. As Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Registry is managed by Oracle, your applications are deployed reliably and you don't have to deal with operational issues.