Getting Started with Blue Ocean's Visual Pipeline Editor

    This is a guest post by Liam Newman, Technical Evangelist at CloudBees.

    Blue Ocean is a new user experience for Jenkins, and version 1.0 is now live! Blue Ocean makes Jenkins, and continuous delivery, approachable to all team members. In my previous post, I explained how to install Blue Ocean on your local Jenkins instance and switch to using Blue Ocean. As promised, here’s a screencast that picks up where that post left off. Starting from a clean Jenkins install, the video below will guide you through creating and running your first Pipeline in Blue Ocean with the Visual Pipeline Editor.

    Please Enjoy! In my next video, I’ll go over the Blue Ocean Pipeline Activity View.

    About the Author
    Liam Newman
    Liam Newman

    Liam started his software career as a tester, which might explain why he’s such a fan of CI/CD and Pipeline as Code. He has spent the majority of his software engineering career implementing Continuous Integration systems at companies big and small. He is a Jenkins project contributor and an expert in Jenkins Pipeline, both Scripted and Declarative. Liam currently works as a Jenkins Evangelist at CloudBees. When not at work, he enjoys testing gravity by doing Aikido.