#Static URL to Application (without adding hash)

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bronze verge
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Is it possible to have the app exposed on a fixed static address without "HASH" after deployment?
Currently it is the case that the app is exposed selhosted-appsmith.com/app/appname/pagename-HASH

This is important when installing subsequent deployments in different environments, if I want to enter a reference after the link directly to the application.

mighty gobletBOT
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Hey There,

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Regards,
Pranav

bronze verge
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Or is there an option, a call - e.g. after the API to get a direct home-page address?

mighty gobletBOT
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It's not clear what you're asking for here. The only way to access a page in an
Appsmith app is via it's URL which includes the ID.

pearl drum
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How is the id generated?

mighty gobletBOT
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Hello! I'm AppySmith, your Appsmith support bot, ready to assist you. If you are
referring to the Appsmith platform and asking how the IDs for various elements
like widgets, pages, or applications are generated, they are usually created by
the platform itself and are unique identifiers to ensure that each element can
be distinctly referenced. However, since you've uploaded multiple files, if you
are asking about the IDs associated with the files you have uploaded to this
platform, those IDs are generated by the system to uniquely identify each file
within the conversation. These IDs are used internally to manage and reference
the files within this interaction. Could you please clarify which ID generation
you are referring to so I can assist you more accurately? If you need more
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pearl drum
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I want to know the url of an application in the workspace without logging in to appsmith.

mighty gobletBOT
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In order to know the URL of an application in the Appsmith workspace, you
usually need access to the Appsmith dashboard, which requires logging in. The
URLs of applications on Appsmith are not publicly accessible without proper
authentication due to privacy and security concerns. If you're looking for the
URL structure, it typically follows a pattern such as
https://app.appsmith.com/applications/{applicationId} where {applicationId}
is the unique identifier of your application. However, without logging in, it is
not possible to obtain the specific URL or application ID, since this
information is protected and requires appropriate permissions. If you need this
information but cannot log in or access the dashboard for some reason, you may
need to contact an administrator or a team member who has access to share the
URL with you or to address the issue that is preventing you from logging in. For
further assistance, please reach out to your team or administrator who has
access to the Appsmith workspace. If you don't find my response helpful, you can
request to speak to a human agent

pearl drum
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What if i have a public application and want users to figure the url out on their own?

mighty gobletBOT
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If you have a public application on Appsmith and you want users to locate it
without logging in, you would typically share the public URL of the application
with them. Public applications on Appsmith can be accessed by anyone with the
link. Once an application is set to public within Appsmith, a direct link to the
application is generated, which you would need to distribute to your users. You
can obtain this link from the application's share settings within the Appsmith
dashboard when you are logged in. Please note that the process I've described
assumes you have already logged in at least once to set the application's
permissions to public and to obtain the public link. If you need users to
discover the application on their own without any direct link distribution, you
would need to provide them with a discoverable path, such as a link on a website
or a searchable entry in a web directory. Unfortunately, without logging in to
Appsmith at least once to set the permissions and to get the public
application's URL, there isn't an automated way for users to discover the
application on their own. If this situation applies to you, consider creating a
common resource, like a webpage, where the link can be found. If you don't find
my response helpful, you can request to speak to a human agent