Adding domain mappings via the REST APIOverviewDescription | Add one or more domain mappings for a cluster. | Resource Path | /applications/{applicationId}/domainMappings
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curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d @'<JSON_PAYLOAD>' -k -v -u <USERNAME>:<PASSWORD> https://<PRIVATE_PAAS_HOST>:<PRIVATE_PAAS_HTTPS_PORT>/api/applications/{applicationId}/domainMappings |
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- The path to the JSON file that defines the application needs to be defined as the
<JSON_PAYLOAD> value. - By default,
<USERNAME>:<PASSWORD> is admin:admin. - By default,
<PRIVATE_PAAS_HOST> is localhost. However, if you are using a public IP, the respective IP address or domain needs to be specified. - By default,
<PRIVATE_PAAS_HTTPS_PORT> has been set to 9443. However, if the port offset has been incremented by n , the default port value needs to be incremented by n .
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ExampleAdd the domain mappings in the <TEST_PATH>/domainmappings.json file and add this domain mapping to the application with the ID: wso2am-190-application. Code Block |
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cd <TEST_PATH>
curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d @'domain-mappings.json' -k -v -u admin:admin https://localhost:9443/api/applications/wso2am-190-application/domainMappings |
Sample outputYou will come across the following HTTP status codes while adding an application: HTTP status code | 200, 500 See the descriptions of the HTTP status codes here. | Location header URL | https://<STRATOS_HOST>:<STRATOS_HTTPS_PORT>/api/applications/<APPLICATION_ID>/domainMappings
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