This page lists the ports that are required for Vera. These ports are configurable when installing Vera, but examples are given below.
You must open these ports prior to installing Vera.
The Server-to-Server ports listed below must be accessible between servers.
These containers must be able to access the MongoDB database
vera-server
vera.worker.qtest
vera-web-portal
Service Name | Container Name | Port, Ext | Port, Int | Expose | Depends On | Health Probe | Purpose |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
rabbitmq | rabbitmq | 15672 | 5672 | Message broker | |||
vera.server | vera-server | 8080 | 5000 | /rest | Legacy Vera Server components that have not migrated to microservices (replaces tx3/Vera-server) | ||
vera.worker.qtest | vera.worker.qtest | 80 | rabbitmq | /health/ready | Worker to handle qTest actions | ||
vera.api.qtest.routeactions | vera.api.qtest.routeactions | 5100 | 80 | vera.worker.qtest | /health/ready | Public API for Route Actions from qTest | |
vera.api.routes.routeevents | vera.api.routes.routeevents | 80 | vera.server | /health/ready | Internal API for Approval Events (Task Approved, Task Rejected, Route Completed) | ||
vera.api.connections.testconnection | vera.api.connections.testconnection | 80 | vera.server | Internal API to for connection tests | |||
vera.web.portal | vera-web-portal | 80 | 80 | /login | User Interface |