Licensed LGU deployments install through the iGAT CLI.
This site is the public releases portal for iGAT. The actual install entrypoint is
get.igat.com.ph, which installs the igat
CLI. The CLI then activates the server and pulls the authorized proprietary release.
LGU operators do not need to manually fetch manifests, raw binaries, or separate release URLs.
The standard installation path is just the installer command, then the setup wizard.
The public install story is intentionally short. Use get.igat.com.ph to install the
CLI, then let igat setup handle activation, server configuration, secrets, and the
initial deployment.
01
Install the iGAT CLI
Run the bootstrap command on the target LGU server. This downloads the latest allowed
CLI build for the machine architecture and installs igat locally.
bash
curl -fsSL https://get.igat.com.ph | bash
02
Run the setup wizard
The setup flow asks for the license, validates the machine, writes the deployment
environment, and installs the authorized iGAT package for that LGU.
bash
sudo igat setup
03
Operate and update through the CLI
After first setup, operators work through the same CLI for health checks, upgrades,
logs, backups, and restore operations. No direct release URL handling is required.
bash
# health and current deploymentsudo igat status# upgrade to the latest entitled releasesudo igat upgrade
Public Model
iGAT is proprietary. That means the product artifacts are protected even though the public
entrypoints are visible on the web.
01 / Install
get.igat.com.ph
Public bootstrap endpoint. It serves the tiny installer script used in
curl -fsSL https://get.igat.com.ph | bash.
02 / Backend
releases.igat.com.ph
Public portal plus protected release backend. The CLI talks to this service for release
metadata and downloads after license and machine checks pass.
03 / Protection
Entitlement Gate
Authorized binaries and manifests are served only to valid deployments. Operators should
never need to manually browse protected release paths.
Short version: install from get.igat.com.ph. The CLI handles
releases.igat.com.ph behind the scenes.
Operator Commands
These are the standard commands an LGU operator should actually use on the server after the
CLI is installed.
First-time server
Initial install
Use the bootstrap installer once, then run the guided setup flow.