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Modanisa's New Fashion Journey

Submitted By Jenkins User Ali Can Kustemur
Modanasia serves costumes in 140 countries, offering fashion content in 6 languages. Jenkins helped keep their e-commerce applications up to date. 
Organization: Modanisa Company, https://modanisa.com
Team Members: Turkalp Burak Kayrancioglu, SRE - DevOps Engineer, Cagatay Yucelen, Technologist, Atakan Ulgen, Product Owner
Project Website: https://github.com/btmoda/
Industries: Fashion and E-Commerce
Programming Languages: Java, PHP, Go, Vue.js
Version Control Systems: Bitbucket Server, GitHub, GitLab
Community Support: Jenkins Users Google Group or IRC Chat, Jenkins.io websites & blogs, Networking at Jenkins event

Creating new pipelines from those in use, the dev cycle at this fashion e-commerce site is now 10 times faster.

Background: Modanisa.com launched in 2011 and is the first Turkish fashion platform to deliver online clothes shopping to our target audience with a lot of variety. Born in Istanbul, we now have customers in 140 countries. We offer content in 6 languages: Turkish, Arabic, English, French, German, and Bahasa. We sell over 650 brands and 70 thousand products, shipping thousands of packages a day to five continents. We are the co-creator of the Modest Fashion Week concept, which made its debut in Istanbul in 2016.

Goals:  Our goal is to improve our online ordering and multi warehouse processes and create a better e-commerce experience.

"We have an immutable pipeline and deployed branch-based development needs. With Jenkins declarative pipelines, we are quickly delivering our applications to dev/test/staging/QA and production environments. Thanks a lot!"
image— Ali Can Kustemur, SRE / DevOps Engineer, Modanisa

Solution & Results:  Jenkins helps us with Multi-branch pipelines and declarative pipelines which really did solve our complex challenges. Every developer can create his project with a specific branch and deploy it to the specific domain which is its own. The key capabilities we relied on were Multi-Branch Pipelines, Declarative Pipelines, and RBAC.

The results are typical of many other Jenkins installations:

  • Our development release cycle is 10x faster 

  • Generally, all deployments have been shortened from 1 day to 10 minutes 

  • When we have a new service and pipeline, we can easily duplicate and create a new one by using an older one as a standard