kalix routes create

Create a route.

Synopsis

The kalix routes create name command will create a route for the project. You must either supply a filename containing the route YAML, or supply a minimum of a hostname and a path.

kalix routes create NAME [flags]

Options

      --client-ca-secret string            The name of a TLS CA secret that should be used to authenticate client connections
      --cors-method stringArray            A CORS method to allow. For example, --cors-method PUT --cors-method POST
      --cors-origin stringArray            A CORS origin to allow. For example, --cors-origin ORIGIN1 --cors-origin ORIGIN2
  -f, --filename string                    The name of a file to read the route spec from
  -h, --help                               help for create
      --hostname string                    The hostname
      --owner string                       the owner of the project to use, needed if you have two projects with the same name from different owners
      --path stringArray                   A path mapping. For example, --path /somepath1=some-service1 --path /somepath2=some-service2
      --project string                     project to use if not using the default configured project
      --server-certificate-secret string   The name of a TLS certificate secret that should be used to serve connections

Options inherited from parent commands

      --config string      location of config file (default "~/.kalix/config.yaml")
      --context string     configuration context to use
      --disable-prompt     Disable all interactive prompts when running kalix commands. If input is required, defaults will be used, or an error will be raised.
                           This is equivalent to setting the environment variable KALIX_DISABLE_PROMPTS to true.
  -o, --output string      set output format to one of [text,json,gotemplate=] (default "text")
  -q, --quiet              set quiet output (helpful when used as part of a script)
      --timeout duration   client command timeout (default 10s)
  -v, --verbose            set verbose output

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