Hi, 

thank you for your message.

At the moment, WarpStudio does not support SSL, but, it will in a couple of 
hours ;)
I plan to migrate asset links to relative paths, maybe next week.
Neither settings nor WarpScripts are stored server side and I do not plan 
to do it. Settings and scripts are stored in the browser's local storage. 
But, you can import/export scripts and settings.
You can also use VSCode with our plugin 
(https://www.warp10.io/content/03_Documentation/04_WarpScript/02_Tooling/01_VSCode)
 
in conjunction with our @endpoint annotation, and use git (or what you 
want) to share scripts. 

Best regards, 
Xavier


On Friday, March 27, 2020 at 11:24:34 AM UTC+1, Frederic Beister wrote:
>
> Hi Warp10 Community!
>
> We recently started evaluating Warp10 (standalone) and like the concept 
> this far.
> In order to give others a better insight into the data we collect, I 
> installed Warp Studio using WarpFleet.
> I have some questions regarding this:
>
>  * Is there a way to enable SSL for port 8081? I currently proxy Studio 
> through NGINX in order to get SSL. This requires me to serve at the root, 
> though, because Studio uses absolute paths (e.g. /assets) instead of 
> relative ones
>  * Is there a way to store the Settings (Tokens, Endpoints) on the server 
> side? For now, every user needs to enter their settings again and again. 
> Where are these stored anyways?
>
> Cheers
> Frederic
>

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