Start the a1-interface container without specifing external certificates:
'docker run -it -p 8085:8085 -p 8185:8185 -e A1\_VERSION=STD\_1.1.3 -e REMOTE_HOSTS_LOGGING=1 a1test'
-It will listen to http 8085 port and https 8185 port(using default certificates) at the same time.
+It will listen to https 8185 port(using default certificates) by default.
+Http can be enabled on port 8085 using an environment variable "ALLOW_HTTP".
+If this environment variable is left out or set to false, the nginx server will send
+"444 Connection Closed Without Response" when making a call using http.
+Example command to enable http:
+'docker run -it -p 8085:8085 -p 8185:8185 -e A1\_VERSION=OSC\_2.1.0 -e ALLOW_HTTP=true a1test'
This certificates/key can be overriden by mounting a volume when using "docker run" or "docker-compose"
In 'docker run', use field:
volumes:
- ./certificate:/usr/src/app/cert:ro
-In docker run the full command could look like this:<br> 'docker run -it -p 8085:8085 -p 8185:8185 -e A1\_VERSION=STD\_1.1.3 -e REMOTE_HOSTS_LOGGING=1 --volume /PATH_TO_CERT_DIR/certificate:/usr/src/app/cert a1test'
+In docker run the full command could look like this:<br> 'docker run -it -p 8085:8085 -p 8185:8185 -e A1\_VERSION=STD\_1.1.3 -e ALLOW_HTTP=true -e REMOTE_HOSTS_LOGGING=1 --volume /PATH_TO_CERT_DIR/certificate:/usr/src/app/cert a1test'
http port 8085 and https port 8185
The variable for A1 version is set with the '-e' flag.
With logging of remote host enabled "-e REMOTE_HOSTS_LOGGING=1 "