Swagger UI is appending application server port number with DNS provided URL
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I am using Swagger 2.8.0 to generate the Spring Boot Rest API documentation.
But it is returning the DNS name with aplication server port , which is unexpected.
So My application structure is
DNS URL ( like www.myweb.com) -> web server (like abcserver:1234) -> app server (like xyzserver:5678).
So while accessing the Swagger UI from DNS name, it is returning appication server port appended with host name. So I am getting www.myweb.com:5678 as host name in Swagger UI, which is wrong.
But it is working fine while using web serer with port or application server with port. as a example , if I hit https://xyzserver:5678/**Swagger-ui.html then it is returning correct host name , like xyzserver:5678 here
spring-boot swagger-ui swagger-2.0
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I am using Swagger 2.8.0 to generate the Spring Boot Rest API documentation.
But it is returning the DNS name with aplication server port , which is unexpected.
So My application structure is
DNS URL ( like www.myweb.com) -> web server (like abcserver:1234) -> app server (like xyzserver:5678).
So while accessing the Swagger UI from DNS name, it is returning appication server port appended with host name. So I am getting www.myweb.com:5678 as host name in Swagger UI, which is wrong.
But it is working fine while using web serer with port or application server with port. as a example , if I hit https://xyzserver:5678/**Swagger-ui.html then it is returning correct host name , like xyzserver:5678 here
spring-boot swagger-ui swagger-2.0
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I am using Swagger 2.8.0 to generate the Spring Boot Rest API documentation.
But it is returning the DNS name with aplication server port , which is unexpected.
So My application structure is
DNS URL ( like www.myweb.com) -> web server (like abcserver:1234) -> app server (like xyzserver:5678).
So while accessing the Swagger UI from DNS name, it is returning appication server port appended with host name. So I am getting www.myweb.com:5678 as host name in Swagger UI, which is wrong.
But it is working fine while using web serer with port or application server with port. as a example , if I hit https://xyzserver:5678/**Swagger-ui.html then it is returning correct host name , like xyzserver:5678 here
spring-boot swagger-ui swagger-2.0
I am using Swagger 2.8.0 to generate the Spring Boot Rest API documentation.
But it is returning the DNS name with aplication server port , which is unexpected.
So My application structure is
DNS URL ( like www.myweb.com) -> web server (like abcserver:1234) -> app server (like xyzserver:5678).
So while accessing the Swagger UI from DNS name, it is returning appication server port appended with host name. So I am getting www.myweb.com:5678 as host name in Swagger UI, which is wrong.
But it is working fine while using web serer with port or application server with port. as a example , if I hit https://xyzserver:5678/**Swagger-ui.html then it is returning correct host name , like xyzserver:5678 here
spring-boot swagger-ui swagger-2.0
spring-boot swagger-ui swagger-2.0
asked Nov 16 '18 at 15:34
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This seems to be an issue related to Apache server. Nothing to be done on Swagger .
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This seems to be an issue related to Apache server. Nothing to be done on Swagger .
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This seems to be an issue related to Apache server. Nothing to be done on Swagger .
This seems to be an issue related to Apache server. Nothing to be done on Swagger .
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