curl --request PUT \
--url https://api.qovery.com/container/{containerId}/network \
--header 'Authorization: Bearer <token>' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '
{
"sticky_session": false
}
'{
"sticky_session": false
}Edit the Network settings of the container.
curl --request PUT \
--url https://api.qovery.com/container/{containerId}/network \
--header 'Authorization: Bearer <token>' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '
{
"sticky_session": false
}
'{
"sticky_session": false
}JWT tokens should be used with OIDC account (human to machine). JWT tokens used by the Qovery console to communicate with the API have a TTL. Curl Example ' curl https://console.qovery.com/organization -H "Authorization: Bearer $qovery_token" '
Container ID
Specify if the sticky session option (also called persistant session) is activated or not for this container. If activated, user will be redirected by the load balancer to the same instance each time he access to the container.
Updated container network setting
Specify if the sticky session option (also called persistant session) is activated or not for this container. If activated, user will be redirected by the load balancer to the same instance each time he access to the container.
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