+# The Kong Data plane provides the endpoint that Service Manager gives to the rApp so that the rApp can invoke the CAPIF published API.
+# In a Kubernetes environment, we need to use the Kong NodePort IP and nodePort if the rApp needs access from outside the Kong cluster.
+# From inside the Kong cluster, we can use the Kubernetes cluster DNS entry, kong-nonrtric-kong-proxy.nonrtric.svc.cluster.local.
CAPIF_PROTOCOL=<http or https protocol scheme>
CAPIF_IPV4=<host>
CAPIF_PORT=<port number>
LOG_LEVEL=<Trace, Debug, Info, Warning, Error, Fatal or Panic>
SERVICE_MANAGER_PORT=<port number>
TEST_SERVICE_IPV4=<host string>
CAPIF_PROTOCOL=<http or https protocol scheme>
CAPIF_IPV4=<host>
CAPIF_PORT=<port number>
LOG_LEVEL=<Trace, Debug, Info, Warning, Error, Fatal or Panic>
SERVICE_MANAGER_PORT=<port number>
TEST_SERVICE_IPV4=<host string>