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Will Bamboo integrate with Adobe to automate deployments?

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Will Bamboo integrate with Adobe to automate deployments on Stage and Production?  If so, is there any documentation available or does this require any special plug in?

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Best answer by kautuk_sahni

You can have a look at this community article :- https://devpost.com/software/bamboo-aem-plugin#updates

//  Bamboo AEM plugin with short documentations as well.

    Download link:- https://code.tricode.nl/svbeek/bamboo-crx-plugin

Aslo check this post:-

Link:- http://help-forums.adobe.com/content/adobeforums/en/experience-manager-forum/adobe-experience-manager.topic.html/forum__knsj-i_am_tryingtowork.html

// Both Jenkins and Bamboo will get the job done. If cost is concern Jenkins is open source. However, I recommend Bamboo over Jenkins, if the team is using Jira and/or the rest of the Atlassian stack. I personally find a lot of value in Bamboo's ability to automatically generate a pipeline per branch.  At scale this permits a githubflow style of branch management. 

You should really consider the new bread build tools such as Wercker, Circle-CI and Travis which forgo the complex user interfaces in favor of a simple YML configuration file.

I'd also highly recommend Ansible for managing the provisioning and deployment of AEM infrastructure. Having your build server execute ansible playbooks really help makes things so much more manageable. Puppet, Chef are possible of course, the main point is to automate everything. Of course Ansible has Ansible Tower as a UI to help out.

 

More reference articles :- 

Link:- http://help-forums.adobe.com/content/adobeforums/en/experience-manager-forum/adobe-experience-manager.topic.html/forum__ig9w-hi_all_in_mypro.html

Link:- http://help-forums.adobe.com/content/adobeforums/en/experience-manager-forum/adobe-experience-manager.topic.html/forum__snsa-hi_am_planningt.html

~kautuk

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Adobe Employee
December 19, 2016

To have a build deployed from Bamboo to your AEM instance you just need to have the firewall open between them and use the maven profile (such as autoIntallPackage) to deploy to your AEM instance (https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-2/develop/dev-tools/ht-projects-maven.html#How-To Work with Deployment Profiles)

Level 2
December 20, 2016

We setup CI with Bamboo. You have to install the Maven executable, and then use Maven for the deploy etc...

kautuk_sahni
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kautuk_sahniCommunity ManagerAccepted solution
Community Manager
December 20, 2016

You can have a look at this community article :- https://devpost.com/software/bamboo-aem-plugin#updates

//  Bamboo AEM plugin with short documentations as well.

    Download link:- https://code.tricode.nl/svbeek/bamboo-crx-plugin

Aslo check this post:-

Link:- http://help-forums.adobe.com/content/adobeforums/en/experience-manager-forum/adobe-experience-manager.topic.html/forum__knsj-i_am_tryingtowork.html

// Both Jenkins and Bamboo will get the job done. If cost is concern Jenkins is open source. However, I recommend Bamboo over Jenkins, if the team is using Jira and/or the rest of the Atlassian stack. I personally find a lot of value in Bamboo's ability to automatically generate a pipeline per branch.  At scale this permits a githubflow style of branch management. 

You should really consider the new bread build tools such as Wercker, Circle-CI and Travis which forgo the complex user interfaces in favor of a simple YML configuration file.

I'd also highly recommend Ansible for managing the provisioning and deployment of AEM infrastructure. Having your build server execute ansible playbooks really help makes things so much more manageable. Puppet, Chef are possible of course, the main point is to automate everything. Of course Ansible has Ansible Tower as a UI to help out.

 

More reference articles :- 

Link:- http://help-forums.adobe.com/content/adobeforums/en/experience-manager-forum/adobe-experience-manager.topic.html/forum__ig9w-hi_all_in_mypro.html

Link:- http://help-forums.adobe.com/content/adobeforums/en/experience-manager-forum/adobe-experience-manager.topic.html/forum__snsa-hi_am_planningt.html

~kautuk

Kautuk Sahni