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I have a node.js application(deployed using Hosted Target) (with query parameter). What I am trying to do is, When I hit my current url I want to redirect it to a new url (my cloud function url). I have used a javascript policy for it. The script is something like:



var url = 'https://..xyz.com';

context.setVariable("target.url",url);


I have my javascript policy on Targetendpoint Response flow.



But I am getting an error:



Cannot GET /..xyz









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    I have a node.js application(deployed using Hosted Target) (with query parameter). What I am trying to do is, When I hit my current url I want to redirect it to a new url (my cloud function url). I have used a javascript policy for it. The script is something like:



    var url = 'https://..xyz.com';

    context.setVariable("target.url",url);


    I have my javascript policy on Targetendpoint Response flow.



    But I am getting an error:



    Cannot GET /..xyz









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      I have a node.js application(deployed using Hosted Target) (with query parameter). What I am trying to do is, When I hit my current url I want to redirect it to a new url (my cloud function url). I have used a javascript policy for it. The script is something like:



      var url = 'https://..xyz.com';

      context.setVariable("target.url",url);


      I have my javascript policy on Targetendpoint Response flow.



      But I am getting an error:



      Cannot GET /..xyz









      share|improve this question















      I have a node.js application(deployed using Hosted Target) (with query parameter). What I am trying to do is, When I hit my current url I want to redirect it to a new url (my cloud function url). I have used a javascript policy for it. The script is something like:



      var url = 'https://..xyz.com';

      context.setVariable("target.url",url);


      I have my javascript policy on Targetendpoint Response flow.



      But I am getting an error:



      Cannot GET /..xyz






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          This Apigee Community post is about this use case, albeit not within the JS context: https://community.apigee.com/questions/31202/how-to-dynamically-set-target-url.html



          Specifically see: "Make sure that this is done in the Target Endpoint as this variable's scope is restricted."






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            This Apigee Community post is about this use case, albeit not within the JS context: https://community.apigee.com/questions/31202/how-to-dynamically-set-target-url.html



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              This Apigee Community post is about this use case, albeit not within the JS context: https://community.apigee.com/questions/31202/how-to-dynamically-set-target-url.html



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                This Apigee Community post is about this use case, albeit not within the JS context: https://community.apigee.com/questions/31202/how-to-dynamically-set-target-url.html



                Specifically see: "Make sure that this is done in the Target Endpoint as this variable's scope is restricted."






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                This Apigee Community post is about this use case, albeit not within the JS context: https://community.apigee.com/questions/31202/how-to-dynamically-set-target-url.html



                Specifically see: "Make sure that this is done in the Target Endpoint as this variable's scope is restricted."







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