How to run Chaos Engineering experiments in your CI/CD pipeline
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Ad-hoc Chaos Engineering experiments are great for learning more about how your systems work, but they don’t tell you how your systems behave over time. As new features get deployed, environments change, and regressions get introduced, even the most resilient systems can gain reliability risks. QA and performance testing are already built into CI/CD - why not reliability?
In this webinar, we’ll show you how to run Chaos Engineering experiments as part of your CI/CD process. We’ll show how to use Gremlin’s REST API to trigger experiments from Jenkins, monitor active experiments, and how to check whether the test completed successfully or failed.
You'll learn:
- How to gather pre-built REST API commands from Gremlin
- How to add Gremlin tests to a Jenkins pipeline
- How to monitor Gremlin experiments via REST API and retrieve the results of a completed experiment
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