Hi, AFAIK unless specified in the Swagger specification the scheme/host/port combination of the URL from which the Swagger specification is fetched is used. In your tool of you can point to the URL of the Swagger specification, perhaps that would help.
One approach would be to share the port number configuration between netty4-http and REST DSL configuration, a simple global static field or a property file used via property placeholder should do. If you're running behind a reverse proxy, in 2.22.1 we had a nice contribution that would configure those properties from the HTTP headers reverse proxies usually set[1]. zoran [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-12855 On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 7:30 PM <r...@enjekt.org> wrote: > > I have a bundle with a shared Netty server configured for port 8888 and it > works fine from a unit test or curl call. However, if I add the Swagger API > and then hit it with a browser, it doesn't show the port and the call from > the plugin in fails. If I add the .host().port() shown below, it all works > fine. My concern is that I'm double configuring and the possibility of > things getting out of synch is high. I also don't know if adding that > host/port to the restConfifugration is overriding or ignoring the use of the > shared Netty server. Obviously it would better if that were picked up > automatically somehow. In any case, the JavaDoc and documentation for this > is pretty scant so I really can't tell what the ramifications are. If it's > double configuration that's a pain but can be dealt with but it if it's > overriding or ignoring the Netty server altogether that's a no-go. > > > > restConfiguration().component("netty4-http") > > > .endpointProperty("nettySharedHttpServer","#sharedNettyHttpServer") > > .bindingMode(RestBindingMode.json) > > .dataFormatProperty("prettyPrint", "true") > > //.host("0.0.0.0").port(8888) //Hast to be added for > Swagger to work. > > .apiContextPath("/api-doc") > > .apiProperty("api.title", "Memeber ID API") > > .apiProperty("api.version", "1.1") > > // and enable CORS > > .apiProperty("cors", "true"); > > > -- Zoran Regvart