The Request Host Access Url
node takes in a Host IP address (and optionally accessible port of that address if provided), the scope of what type of connection this is, and the reason why this user should connect to this service. When everything is accurate, this node will fire an event depending if this local user has successfully connected to the host service. This relates to the settings in the Dash that a user can look through to see what services they have access to.
If you provide a scheme (also called a protocol) inside the Url, it will be overridden by the scope every time, as the scope takes priority to determine the type of the network connection. A scheme looks like https://
or ws://
.
Inputs
* (Async Call)
Calls an impulse to request the host's access to a service.
Host (Uri)
The IP address and Port Number to connect to.
Scope (HostAccessScope)
The access type used for this network connection.
Reason (string)
The reason to why this user should allow access to the host's service.
Outputs
OnGranted (Continuation)
Fires when the local user has accepted the host access to the service. This adds to their list of host accesses in the settings in the Dash.
OnDenied (Continuation)
Fires when the local user has declined the host access to the service.
OnIgnored (Continuation)
Fires when the local user has clicked the close button on the pop-up dialogue that asks for the host access, or somehow avoided the notification through other means.