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Prerequisites: Visual Studio 2022 and .NET Core 6, (Optional) Docker Desktop

  1. Make sure that the development team members are part of the TC-CivAv-Medical-Developers group to access the cloud resources needed by the application.

  2. Locally clone the CAMMS project (https://dev.azure.com/transport-canada/Medical Certificate Processing/_git/CAMMS-SMMAC). Make sure that there are no whitespaces present in the directory path.

  3. Make sure to have the TC and DevOps NuGet sources set up. Go to Tools → Options. In the Options' window go to NuGet Package Manager → Package Sources.

  4. Add - (Name: TC Nuget , Source: https://nuget.tc.gc.ca/nuget ; Name: DevOps Nuget , Source: https://pkgs.dev.azure.com/transport-canada/_packaging/DevOps-Nuget/nuget/v3/index.json). Check the checkboxes.

  5. Make sure Visual Studio is logged in with your Azure account: Tool - Option - Azure Service Authentification

  6. Select the “Dev” branch.

  7. In the debug toolbar, select “CSF.SRDashboard.Client” as the startup project and select “DEV” as the debug target.

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