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- Go to the provided link. Click the Run Workflow dropdown
- Select your sandbox environment (your initials).
- Then click the green “Run workflow” button
- [ ] Your sandbox makes the app available online, and everyone should be able to access your sandbox once it is made. See the [sandbox section of the onboarding doc](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ukbpW4LSqkb_CCt8LWfpehP03qqfyYfvK3Fl21NaEq8/edit#heading=h.cdlfxamcvus5), your sandbox url will be in this format: https://getgov-<ENV>.app.cloud.gov/ where ENV refers to your initials.
- [ ] Your sandbox makes the app available online, and everyone should be able to access your sandbox once it is made. See the [sandbox section of the onboarding doc](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ukbpW4LSqkb_CCt8LWfpehP03qqfyYfvK3Fl21NaEq8/edit#heading=h.cdlfxamcvus5), your sandbox url will be in this format: `https://getgov-<ENV>.app.cloud.gov/` where ENV refers to your initials.
- [ ] Make sure to check that you can log into your sandbox with the identity sandbox login credentials you made.
Request access to /admin (also known as “add to fixtures”)
Follow the steps in the developer readme for adding yourself to admin
When you get to the last step about editing the code you can instead share the ID you found in the previous step with someone on the development team
OPTIONAL: Request an “analyst” account by using your second identity sandbox credential
This account will allow you to see what an analyst sees when they log in to the application
Use whichever identity sandbox account you did not use when requesting /admin access and follow the developer readme for creating an analyst account
Tip: You can add a +1 to the end of your gmail account to create a “new” email address that can be used for making a new Login.gov account (example: “orginalemailaddress+1@gmail.com”). Everything will still go to the same email without needing to make a new one.
Just like with /admin, in the last step about editing the code you can instead share the ID you found in the previous step with someone on the development team
- [ ] Request access to /admin (also known as “add to fixtures”)
- [ ] Follow the steps in the [developer readme for adding yourself to admin](https://github.com/cisagov/getgov/blob/main/docs/developer/README.md#adding-user-to-admin)
- When you get to the last step about editing the code, you can instead share the ID you found in the previous step with someone on the development team.
- [ ] OPTIONAL: Request an “analyst” account by using your second identity sandbox credential
- This account will allow you to see what an analyst sees when they log in to the application
- Use whichever identity sandbox account you did not use when requesting /admin access and follow the [developer readme for creating an analyst account](https://github.com/cisagov/getgov/blob/main/docs/developer/README.md#adding-an-analyst-to-admin)
- Just like with /admin, in the last step about editing the code you can instead share the ID you found in the previous step with someone on the development team
### Access