System Data Setup
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Before you run the DIGIT HCM product, you need to set up the basic system data such as boundaries of the geography and the master data. In this document, we will load the base data for the server.
Download the seed_data_dump.sql
file into your local system and save it in a folder/directory.
Get the database pod name by executing the following command and copy the NAME from the output. Refer to the screenshot below:
We also need db_name, and db_username. We configured these values earlier in the forked repository infra-as-code/terraform/sample-aws/input.yaml file.
Navigate to infra-as-code/terraform/sample-aws
.
Open input.yaml
and note down db_username, db_name, which configured earlier.
Get {DB_HOST} the value by executing the command below, and find and copy the "db-host" value. Refer to the screenshot below for select and copy of "db-host". This will be used in the next commands.
Now we have all the data required to run the command below which will load the data into the database.
Go to the folder/directory where the dump file was downloaded and open the terminal in that folder or use the 'cd
' command to change to that directory:
Replace {DATABASE_POD_NAME}
, {DB_HOST}
, {DB_USERNAME}
, {DB_NAME}
in command given below and run it:
After running the above command, the output should look like it is shown in below:
Run the below command to delete and restart all the services
Run the command below to check if all pods/services are running. If not, wait for some time and check again:
Check if the egov-user service is up and running by using the following command:
If the egov-user service is running with Ready 1/1, then connect to it by port forwarding:
Import the below curl in Postman or execute it in another terminal window:
Replace the username, password, and tenantId with proper values (keep tenantid as 'mz' if master data is loaded in DB unchanged).