Creating a LocalHost Endpoint

Click the  button to create a new Endpoint, or edit an existing LocalHost Endpoint by clicking on the desired row. Update the required fields as defined in the table below

A localhost endpoint is included with FlexDeploy, and it is very unlikely that you will need to create another localhost endpoint.

Predefined Localhost Endpoint uses variables for BaseDirectory and JDK Home to take advantage of FlexDeploy server's working directory setup and use of same Java respectively.

Localhost endpoint can be useful to run execution on the FlexDeploy server efficiently without any SSH communication.

Field Name

Required

Description

Endpoint Name

Yes

The name of the Endpoint.

Description

No

An optional description for the Endpoint.

Active

Yes

Whether or not the endpoint is active in the system. Defaults to "Yes".

Connection Type

localhost


Base Directory

Yes

A working directory on the Endpoint used by FlexDeploy. ~ is not supported here.

Group

No

An optional group identifier which can be useful when searching for Endpoints.

Subgroup

No

An optional subgroup identifier which can be useful when searching for Endpoints.

Docker HostNoWhether or not the endpoint is capable of running Docker containers
K8s clusterNoWhether or not the endpoint can run Docker containers on a K8s cluster
K8s contextNoName of the configured K8s context

JDK Home

Yes

The JDK Home directory on the Endpoint. Not required if an endpoint is a Docker Host.

Optionally, click the Test Connection button to validate that the FlexDeploy server can connect to itself properly. This will verify the Base Directory and JDK Home settings.

Click the Save button to save the changes to the Endpoint. Optionally click the Apply button to save the changes, but remain on the current screen until the Cancel button is clicked.

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