private vs public visibility of apps


Matthias Ender <Matthias.Ender@...>
 

excellent.

I can create domain to the private proxy that's included



cf create-shared-domain apps.<ip of private_haproxy>.xip.io

and then push my app to it

cf push -d apps.<ip of private_haproxy>.xip.io myapp


James Bayer
 

here is a write-up about that from stark and wayne [1]

the upcoming "route service" capability [2] will also support the ability
to have pluggable authorization

[1]
https://blog.starkandwayne.com/2014/10/31/public-and-private-microservices-on-the-same-cloud-foundry/
[2]
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bGOQxiKkmaw6uaRWGd-sXpxL0Y28d3QihcluI15FiIA/edit

On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 2:23 PM, Josh Ghiloni <jghiloni(a)ecsteam.com> wrote:

I'm sure there's an easier way to do it, but you could always map a DNS
domain to your space that does not have public visibility, then deploy your
apps to that domain.


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We have a cf app that need not have public visibility.

It’s like a service, but it’s a stateless app, so making it a droplet is
convenient.



It only needs to be visible to the other apps.



How can I hide the endpoint from the outside world?



I can remove the route, but then the other apps can’t see it either.



How does one handle that in cf?



thanks,

Matthias



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Josh Ghiloni
 

I'm sure there's an easier way to do it, but you could always map a DNS domain to your space that does not have public visibility, then deploy your apps to that domain.

Josh Ghiloni
Senior Consultant
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Subject: [cf-dev] private vs public visibility of apps


We have a cf app that need not have public visibility.

It's like a service, but it's a stateless app, so making it a droplet is convenient.



It only needs to be visible to the other apps.



How can I hide the endpoint from the outside world?



I can remove the route, but then the other apps can't see it either.



How does one handle that in cf?



thanks,

Matthias


Matthias Ender <Matthias.Ender@...>
 

We have a cf app that need not have public visibility.
It's like a service, but it's a stateless app, so making it a droplet is convenient.

It only needs to be visible to the other apps.

How can I hide the endpoint from the outside world?

I can remove the route, but then the other apps can't see it either.

How does one handle that in cf?

thanks,
Matthias