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Step 1 - KnowHOW System Requirements

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Please establish the "PSKnowhow" directory in your preferred drive location. For instance, on Windows, you may choose to create it at C:\UserName\PSKnowhow”, whereas on macOS, you can opt for the /Users/YourUsername/PSKnowhow directory.

Step 4 - Download docker-compose.yaml

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  • Update Credentials of DB and other Environmental variable as specified hereEnvironmental variables

  • Create readWrite Privileged user which adds extra layer of data protection from accidentally deleting collections and use this in application . follow this steps to create

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    docker exec -it mongodb /bin/bash
    mongo admin -u ${MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_USERNAME} -p ${MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_PASSWORD}
    use kpidashboard
    db.createUser({user: '${MONGODB_APPLICATION_USER}', pwd: '${MONGODB_APPLICATION_PASS}', roles:[{role:'readWrite', db:'kpidashboard'}]})
    exit
  • To begin with PSKnowhow, it is essential to have three mandatory containers: i) UI, ii) CustomAPI, and iii) MongoDB. Additionally, there are other optional containers, such as jira-processor, devops-processor (including Jenkins, GitHub, GitLab, Bamboo, Bitbucket, Zephyr, Sonar, and TeamCity collectors), azure-board-processor (for Azure Board), and azure-pipeline-repo (for Azure Pipeline and Azure Repo).
    Based on specific requirements, you can bring up these respective containers as needed.

Step 6 - Pull the docker images and Run the Containers

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