Publication: Configuration Smells in Continuous Delivery Pipelines: A Linter and a Six-Month Study on GitLab
Configuration Smells in Continuous Delivery Pipelines: A Linter and a Six-Month Study on GitLab
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Vassallo, C., Proksch, S., Jancso, A., Gall, H. C., & Di Penta, M. (2020). Configuration Smells in Continuous Delivery Pipelines: A Linter and a Six-Month Study on GitLab. 327–337. https://doi.org/10.1145/3368089.3409709
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An effective and efficient application of Continuous Integration (CI) and Delivery (CD) requires software projects to follow certain principles and good practices. Configuring such a CI/CD pipeline is challenging and error-prone. Therefore, automated linters have been proposed to detect errors in the pipeline. While existing linters identify syntactic errors, detect security vulnerabilities or misuse of the features provided by build servers, they do not support developers that want to prevent common misconfigurations of a CD pipeline
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Vassallo, C., Proksch, S., Jancso, A., Gall, H. C., & Di Penta, M. (2020). Configuration Smells in Continuous Delivery Pipelines: A Linter and a Six-Month Study on GitLab. 327–337. https://doi.org/10.1145/3368089.3409709