Environment Variables
The Environment Variables section defines the Linux environment variables that determine how the node is launched. This enables you to set these variables without using a terminal.
Defining the Environment Variables of a Node
To define the environment variables of a node –
- Display the Explorer on the left by clicking the Explorer button and then expand the Nodes branch to list all the existing node templates and then click on a node template. Alternatively, you can open a flow and then double-click on the node in a flow to edit it.
- Expand the Environment Variables section of the window.
- Click the Edit button on the right of the environment variable to be configured.
- Define the environment variable and click SAVE
Adding an Environment Variable to a Node
To add an environment variable to a node –
-
Display the Explorer on the left by clicking the Explorer button and then expand the Nodes branch to list all the existing node templates and then click on a node template. Alternatively, you can open a flow and then double-click on the node in a flow to edit it.
-
Expand the Environment Variable section of the window.
-
Click the Add button in the top right of the Environment Variable section.
-
Define the new parameter and click SAVE.
Updated over 2 years ago