Post-deployment, now the application is accessible from the configured domain.
To try out employee login, Lets create a sample tenant, city, user to login and assign LME employee role through the seed script
We have to do the kubectl port-forwarding of the egov-user service running from Kubernetes cluster to your localhost, this will now give you access to egov-user service directly and interact with the API directly.
2. Seed the sample data
Ensure you have the postman to run the following seed data API, if not Install postman on your local
Import the following postman collection into the postman and run it, this will have the seed data that enable sample test users and localization data.
To test the Kubernetes operations through kubectl from your local machine, please execute the below commands.
You have successfully completed the DIGIT Infra, Deployment setup and Installed a DIGIT - PGR module.
Use the below credentials to login into the complaint section
Username: GRO
Password: eGov@4321
City: CITYA
By now we have successfully completed the digit setup on cloud, use the URL that you mentioned in your env.yaml Eg: https://mysetup.digit.org and create a grievance to ensure the PGR module deployed is working fine. Refer the below product documentation for the steps.
Credentials:
Citizen: You can use your default mobile number (9999999999) to sign in using the default Mobile OTP 123456.
Employee: Username: GRO and password: eGov@4321
Post grievance creation and assignment of the same to LME, capture the screenshot of the same and share it to ensure your setup is working fine.
Post validating the PGR functionality share the API response of the following request to assess the correctness of successful DIGIT PGR Deployment.
Finally, cleanup the DIGIT Setup if you wish, using the following command. This will delete the entire cluster and other cloud resources that were provisioned for the DIGIT Setup.
All Done, we have successfully Created infra on Cloud, Deployed Digit, Bootstrapped DIGIT, Performed a Transaction on PGR and finally destroyed the cluster.
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