Gateway FQDN
Introduction
We explain how to use gateway fully qualified domain names on the TFGrid using tfcmd
.
Deploy
tfcmd deploy gateway fqdn [flags]
Required Flags
- name: name for the gateway deployment also used for canceling the deployment. must be unique.
- node: node id to deploy gateway on.
- backends: list of backends the gateway will forward requests to.
- fqdn: FQDN pointing to the specified node.
Optional Flags
-tls: add TLS passthrough option (default false).
Example:
$ tfcmd deploy gateway fqdn -n gatewaytest --node 14 --backends http://93.184.216.34:80 --fqdn example.com
3:34PM INF deploying gateway fqdn
3:34PM INF gateway fqdn deployed
Get
tfcmd get gateway fqdn <gateway>
gateway is the name used when deploying gateway-fqdn using tfcmd.
Example:
$ tfcmd get gateway fqdn gatewaytest
2:05PM INF gateway fqdn:
{
"NodeID": 14,
"Backends": [
"http://93.184.216.34:80"
],
"FQDN": "awady.gridtesting.xyz",
"Name": "gatewaytest",
"TLSPassthrough": false,
"Description": "",
"NodeDeploymentID": {
"14": 19653
},
"SolutionType": "gatewaytest",
"ContractID": 19653
}
Cancel
tfcmd cancel <deployment-name>
deployment-name is the name of the deployment specified in while deploying using tfcmd.
Example:
$ tfcmd cancel gatewaytest
3:37PM INF canceling contracts for project gatewaytest
3:37PM INF gatewaytest canceled