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## Transition Domains (Part 1) - Set Up Files for Import
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## Transition Domains (Part 1) - Set Up Files for Import
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#### Step 1: Obtain data files
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### Step 1: Obtain data files
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We are provided with information about Transition Domains in the following files:
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We are provided with information about Transition Domains in the following files:
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|9| **agency.adhoc.dotgov.txt** | Has federal agency data
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|9| **agency.adhoc.dotgov.txt** | Has federal agency data
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|10| **migrationFilepaths.json** | A JSON which points towards all given filenames. Specified below.
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|10| **migrationFilepaths.json** | A JSON which points towards all given filenames. Specified below.
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#### Step 2: Obtain JSON file (for file locations)
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### Step 2: Obtain JSON file (for file locations)
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Add a JSON file called "migrationFilepaths.json" with the following contents (update filenames and directory as needed):
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Add a JSON file called "migrationFilepaths.json" with the following contents (update filenames and directory as needed):
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```
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```
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{
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**WARNING:** All files uploaded in this manner are temporary, i.e. they will be deleted when the app is restaged.
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**WARNING:** All files uploaded in this manner are temporary, i.e. they will be deleted when the app is restaged.
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Do not use these environments to store data you want to keep around permanently. We don't want sensitive data to be accidentally present in our application environments.
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Do not use these environments to store data you want to keep around permanently. We don't want sensitive data to be accidentally present in our application environments.
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#### Step 1: Using cat to transfer data to sandboxes
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### Step 1: Using cat to transfer data to sandboxes
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```bash
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```bash
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cat {LOCAL_PATH_TO_FILE} | cf ssh {APP_NAME_IN_ENVIRONMENT} -c "cat > /home/vcap/tmp/{DESIRED_NAME_OF_FILE}"
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cat {LOCAL_PATH_TO_FILE} | cf ssh {APP_NAME_IN_ENVIRONMENT} -c "cat > /home/vcap/tmp/{DESIRED_NAME_OF_FILE}"
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</details>
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</details>
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#### Step 2: Transfer uploaded files to the getgov directory
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### Step 2: Transfer uploaded files to the getgov directory
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Due to the nature of how Cloud.gov operates, the getgov directory is dynamically generated whenever the app is built under the tmp/ folder. We can directly upload files to the tmp/ folder but cannot target the generated getgov folder directly, as we need to spin up a shell to access this. From here, we can move those uploaded files into the getgov directory using the `cat` command. Note that you will have to repeat this for each file you want to move, so it is better to use a tar.gz for multiple, and unpack it inside of the `datamigration` folder.
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Due to the nature of how Cloud.gov operates, the getgov directory is dynamically generated whenever the app is built under the tmp/ folder. We can directly upload files to the tmp/ folder but cannot target the generated getgov folder directly, as we need to spin up a shell to access this. From here, we can move those uploaded files into the getgov directory using the `cat` command. Note that you will have to repeat this for each file you want to move, so it is better to use a tar.gz for multiple, and unpack it inside of the `datamigration` folder.
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##### SSH into your sandbox
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##### SSH into your sandbox
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