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Connected HTTP Services
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Connected HTTP Services
Connected HTTP Services consist of services used for the implementation of software applications. These services are typically providing functions, data or host access via APIs over the HTTP network protocol.
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The nature and protocol of services that can be attached to workspaces depend on your platform’s implementation.
As it is the case with other types of resources, HTTP services are attached to workspaces during the creation or the update of the workspace’s settings.
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Add an HTTP Service
Permission: Resources::Manage
View Connected HTTP Services
Connected HTTP services are defined by the following characteristics:
- Basic information: Name, scope of use (platform, organization or project), URL and tag.
- Class Level: This option defines the visibility for the service based on the user’s permissions.
- Asset Information: This option allows for providing a description of the container.
- Environmental Variable Name: This allows access to the service simply by naming an environment variable.
Add an HTTP Service Permission: _Resources::Manage_
You can register a service by selecting “New HTTP Service” and provide the following information:
- Name, a name to identify the service,
- Service URL that points to the service location,
- Environment Variable Name, to name the service in the context of the container’s environment,
- HTTP headers (optional), used to pass authentication data when necessary to access the service,
- Asset Information, used to provide a description of the service.
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