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@@ -174,17 +174,31 @@ nexus3.onap.org:10001/onap/workflow-frontend:latest` - JAVA_OPTIONS — optionally, JVM (Java Virtual Machine) arguments. +For SSL connectivity: + +- IS_HTTPS — flag to set if frontend accepts https connection from client. Default is false. + +- KEYSTORE_PATH +- KEYSTORE_PASSWORD +- KEYSTORE_TYPE +- TRUSTSTORE_PATH +- TRUSTSTORE_PASSWORD +- TRUSTSTORE_TYPE + +If not set then Using jetty default SSL keys. + ### Example `docker run -d --name workflow-frontend -e BACKEND=http://$(docker inspect workflow-backend --format={{.NetworkSettings.IPAddress}}):8080 --e JAVA_OPTIONS="-Xmx64m -Xms64m -Xss1m" -p 9088:8080 nexus3.onap.org:10001/onap/workflow-frontend:latest` +-e JAVA_OPTIONS="-Xmx64m -Xms64m -Xss1m" -p 9088:8080 -p 8186:8443 -e IS_HTTPS=true nexus3.onap.org:10001/onap/workflow-frontend:latest` Notice that port 8080 of the frontend container has been [mapped]( https://docs.docker.com/config/containers/container-networking/#published-ports) to port 9088 of the host machine. This makes the Workflow Designer Web application accessible from the outside world via the host machine's IP address/hostname. +To expose the https port 8443 of the container we have published in the example 8186. ### Troubleshooting In order to check if the Workflow Designer frontend has successfully started, look at the logs of the |