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# Installation Guide (WIP)

#### Step 1 –

`git clone` [`https://github.com/Unified-Learner-Passbook/ref-automation.git`](https://github.com/Unified-Learner-Passbook/ref-automation.git)

(this will be the Sunbird RC link once the code is merged)

Go to the specific directory where you have cloned the repository i.e. ref-automation Then perform the following command

`sudo chmod -R +x nginx.sh`

Export your\_domain= Example : (export your\_domain=test.automation.com) Then run the nginx.sh file ./nginx.sh

#### Step 2 - Setting Up the services

After installing certificates to the domain go to a specific directory i.e. ref-automation And perform the following command

`sudo docker-compose up -d`

Once all the containers are up and running then perform the below commands step by step

sudo docker exec -it postgres\_db bash psql -U postgres CREATE DATABASE cred\_ms CREATE DATABASE cred\_ms\_schema CREATE DATABASE identity

And exit the container Perform the following command in the terminal :

`sudo docker restart credential_ms cred_schema_ms_service did_l3_service`

<mark style="color:orange;">Below Steps are required only if we want to set up on the server</mark>

#### Step 3 - Register your server to the Domain

Register The Server IP in the domain name in A records and wait for the validation.

#### Install Certbot

To install certbot for the ubuntu20.04 for nginx use cases follow the below command

sudo apt install certbot python3-certbot-nginx

sudo certbot

Add your mail id in the next step.

Then agree to the terms and conditions by Typing "Y" + Enter After that certbot will show you domain name you have setup select the appropriate domain name there with number Ex :

1. Test.automation.com
2. [www.test.automation.com](http://www.test.automation.com/)

Then select 1

Select the option redirecting the http to https access and you are done with the SSL certificates

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#### Step 4 - Nginx configurations

Go to the /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/ and go to the config file of your domain that we have created add the below entity in the file in the server block

location /registry/ { proxy\_pass <http://regisry:8081/>; }

Like above add your service name and in proxy\_pass add container name with assign Port save and close the file then run the below commands

`sudo nginx -t sudo systemctl restart nginx`

check the domain name with https access.


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