Getting the exposed ports
Merlijn Sebrechts
merlijn.sebrechts at gmail.com
Fri Dec 1 16:32:56 UTC 2017
Maybe somebody has a better way, I think running `opened-ports` using
`juju-run` might do the trick.
2017-12-01 16:51 GMT+01:00 Tom Barber <tom at spicule.co.uk>:
> Hello folks
>
> I want to write a firewall charm for those deployments that aren't in the
> cloud. The "easy" thing to do is provide a config block and have admins
> write in rules and just apply them. I was wondering though, if I wrote a
> subordinate charm on juju-info to attach to anything, is there any
> mechanism for me to find the exposed port of the parent charm? and whether
> its exposed or not?
>
>
> Ta
>
> Tom
>
>
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