Skip to content
This repository has been archived by the owner on Dec 5, 2024. It is now read-only.

Latest commit

 

History

History
46 lines (25 loc) · 2.68 KB

readme.md

File metadata and controls

46 lines (25 loc) · 2.68 KB

Subscribed as a consumer

Now that you deployed all provider components (go here if you haven't done this yet), it's time to subscribe your subaccount to the SaaS solution. You can subscribe from any subaccount that lives in the same region and belongs to the same global account as the provider subaccount. Technically, the provider subaccount itself qualifies here as well.

1. Find the SaaS solution in the service marketplace

Go to the "Service Marketplace" menu in the BTP Cockpit and search for Sample to find this sample project. Then click on the tile that belongs to the category Powered by Kyma.

SaaS in the marketplace

2. Subscribe to the SaaS solution

Hit the Create button in the top-right corner to open the wizard.

Hit create in the marketplace

In the wizard, leave the default values and confirm with Create.

Wizard with defaults

This started the subscription process. While the process is going on, click on View Subscription to navigate to the subscription entity.

View Subscription

3. Access the SaaS solution

Once the status turns green, use the + (plus) button next to the Admin (or the Viewer) role template to add it to an existing role collection that has your user assigned to it. If there's not role collection available, create one.

Now that the role template is assigned to your user select Go to Application. Subscribed successfully

Note that this application provides a web interface with a seamless user experience. The Luigi micro frontend framework helps us to achieve that even though the application consists of multiple pieces that are implemented with different technologies:

Try to assign only the Viewer role template to your user and log out. When you log back in, you'll notice that the app is adapted and looks different now.

4. See the result in the BTP Cockpit

Now it's time to go back to the subaccount level of the SAP BTP Cockpit. You'll notice that you can expand the faq-saas-container and see the HDI containers created by the service manager. Two of them are used to manage metadata, and then you'll have one more per active tenant. See result