Name
kf create-route
- Create a traffic routing rule for a host+path pair.
Synopsis
kf create-route DOMAIN [--hostname HOSTNAME] [--path PATH] [flags]
Description
Creating a Route allows Apps to declare they want to receive traffic on the same host/domain/path combination.
Routes without any bound Apps (or with only stopped Apps) will return a 404 HTTP status code.
Kf doesn't enforce Route uniqueness between Spaces. It's recommended to provide each Space with its own subdomain instead.
Examples
kf create-route example.com --hostname myapp # myapp.example.com kf create-route --space myspace example.com --hostname myapp # myapp.example.com kf create-route example.com --hostname myapp --path /mypath # myapp.example.com/mypath kf create-route --space myspace myapp.example.com # myapp.example.com # Using SPACE to match 'cf' kf create-route myspace example.com --hostname myapp # myapp.example.com kf create-route myspace example.com --hostname myapp --path /mypath # myapp.example.com/mypath
Flags
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--async -
Do not wait for the action to complete on the server before returning.
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-h, --help -
help for create-route
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--hostname= string -
Hostname for the Route.
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--path= string -
URL path for the Route.
Inherited flags
These flags are inherited from parent commands.
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--as= string -
Username to impersonate for the operation.
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--as-group= strings -
Group to impersonate for the operation. Include this flag multiple times to specify multiple groups.
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--config= string -
Path to the Kf config file to use for CLI requests.
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--kubeconfig= string -
Path to the kubeconfig file to use for CLI requests.
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--log-http -
Log HTTP requests to standard error.
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--space= string -
Space to run the command against. This flag overrides the currently targeted Space.

