Craft a complete GitLab pipeline for Angular - Part 2

In part two of an InDepth Dev series, full-stack developer Jérémy Bardon walks through creating a complete GitLab pipeline for Angular.

Amy Bornong
Director of Content Marketing
June 16, 2021

This article is part of a series of two. The first article focused on GitLab pipeline basics. This second part focuses on deployment: app docker image, GitLab pages and NPM packages.

In article featured on InDepth Dev, full-stack developer Jérémy Bardon walks through building a pipeline to deploy your Angular app on static sites free hosting platforms, such as GitLab pages. Read it here.

You’ll learn how to deploy your app in two different ways. The first method is to publish a Docker image containing your app. With the second method, you’ll host your app artifact on an HTTP server (GitLab Pages).

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As Director of Marketing and Communications at Equativ, Amy leads the company’s owned content, social media, and public relations strategies. Collaborating with stakeholders across the organization, she writes on topics ranging from Equativ’s product innovations to broader industry trends.

Amy Bornong
Director of Content Marketing
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