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I. Inventory and Documentation

  1. Summary of tools/technologies used:

a) database

  • postgres

b) backend

  • Python, Django, graphQL

c) frontend

  • React JS

d) dockerized distribution and external components:

  1. Summary of the documentation:

a) Backend

b) Frontend

c) Database

d) dockerized distribution and external components

e) Documentation on Confluence page:

f) User guides User Guides (CORE-MIS modules):

II. Access Details

  1. Transfer critical system/application logins.

a) coreMIS demo server - no production data

b) coreMIS demo lightning credential - no production data

c) OpenSearch Dashboard demo server

  1. Update access list post-handover.

  2. Ensure secure credential transfer.

  • there is no credentials to production instance because currently we do not have any production data

IV. Ongoing tasks and responsibilities

List of the created but not addressed task is also available under this link https://openimis.atlassian.net/jira/software/projects/CM/boards/45/backlog

https://openimis.atlassian.net/issues/?jql=project%20in%20(CM)%20and%20type%20in%20(Epic)%20and%20status%20in%20(Backlog)%20%20and%20issueKey%20%3E%3D%20%22CM-572%22%20AND%20issueKey%20%3C%3D%20%22CM-981%22%20ORDER%20BY%20created%20DESC%20

III. Environment Details

  1. Environments:

a) coreMIS demo server - no production data

  • URL

  • Login: Admin

  • Password: admin123

b) coreMIS demo lightning credential - no production data

c) OpenSearch Dashboard demo server

  1. Differences

  1. Deployments

  1. Access to server and release process

  • The server is maintained by the SwissTPH team.

  • The openIMIS has biannual releases, occurring in April and October each year

  • The release process involves creating branches related to the release (release/<month-year>). Once all the necessary preparations are complete, this branch is merged into the main branch, and the packages for Python and React are created with the appropriate version tags.

  • The team responsible for maintaining the project is in charge of handling the releases.

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