Configuring an Xpress Insight Server - Desktop Edition Only
The first time you try to publish to Xpress Insight, you will encounter a dialog box prompting you to provide configuration information.
In the dialog, review the list in the left-hand pane and select the appropriate server. If your planned server is not in the list, click Add and follow the prompts to add a new server. Complete the other fields and click Save to save your settings.
By default for Xpress Insight 4, if a locally-installed instance of Xpress Insight is active at the URL http://localhost:8860. You will need to enter your credentials in the form fields. Trial version user credentials are admin/admin123
- contact your system administrator for details of other login options.
For Xpress Insight 5, the default URL is http://localhost:8080. After adding and selecting an Xpress Insight 5 URL, if Workbench detects that this Insight server is using a later version, the username and dialog boxes are removed and the credentials are picked from the OS credential store. See Providing the REST API Credentials.
Troubleshooting Xpress Insight HTTPS Connections
https:
rather than
http:
), some circumstances might cause a certificate error when you try to publish or otherwise connect from
Xpress Workbench to
Xpress Insight (see
Publishing to Xpress Insight). This results in the error message
unable to verify the first certificate. If this happens, try the following steps:
- Make sure the security certificate, and any intermediate certificates for the Xpress Insight server, are present in the OS certificate store on the machine where Xpress Workbench is installed.
- If that does not resolve the error, extract those certificates from the Xpress Insight server into a single .pem file and copy that to the file system of the machine where Xpress Workbench is installed. Then set the environment
NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS
to the full path to the .pem file. This will enable Xpress Workbench to find the certificates at run time.
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