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proxies is an array of JSON objects. You can specify one to multiple proxies per Node.js service. On deployment, the necessary proxy entries will be generated to the E2E Bridge.
[...] "proxies": [{ "protocol": "https", "port": 884, "path": "localhost/nodejs/helloworld", "targetHost": "localhost", "targetPort": 1337 }] [...]
Setting | Description | Mandatory | Values | |
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protocol | Specify the protocol to use with this proxy. | http | Default. | |
https | ||||
port | Specify the proxy port. | A valid port number. | ||
path | Specify the service path the service call should be routed to. | |||
targetHost | Specify the target host the service call should be routed to. If not specified:
For more information on installation modes, refer to Installation Modes and BRIDGE Domain. To deploy a Node.js service using proxy to an E2E Bridge, the target host must have a proxy node on the E2E Bridge proxy configuration. Refer to Managing Proxy Nodes for more information on how to create a proxy node. | optional | A fully qualified hostname. | |
targetPort | Specify the target port the service call should be routed to. | A valid port number. |
The target protocol is HTTP and cannot be overridden.
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