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I have a service on node.js, which is run locally and when I build it via docker (which is the way we deploy). But on kubernetes environment after deploy this service I am getting the following error:



    API Errors:

#/paths: Additional properties not allowed:

1 error and 0 warnings


I have overlooked the whole possible answers here and in the google, but have not found any related to such empty "paths" (usually #/paths is more logical and after allowed: is written something).










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  • What's the question?

    – Vladimir Ilyich
    Nov 22 '18 at 14:39











  • @Ace question is that service is not run, because of this error. But I have found what's wrong, somehow there was an undefined route, which is actually result of silent error in the question.

    – Oleksandr Tserkovnyi
    Nov 24 '18 at 1:15


















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I have a service on node.js, which is run locally and when I build it via docker (which is the way we deploy). But on kubernetes environment after deploy this service I am getting the following error:



    API Errors:

#/paths: Additional properties not allowed:

1 error and 0 warnings


I have overlooked the whole possible answers here and in the google, but have not found any related to such empty "paths" (usually #/paths is more logical and after allowed: is written something).










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  • What's the question?

    – Vladimir Ilyich
    Nov 22 '18 at 14:39











  • @Ace question is that service is not run, because of this error. But I have found what's wrong, somehow there was an undefined route, which is actually result of silent error in the question.

    – Oleksandr Tserkovnyi
    Nov 24 '18 at 1:15














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I have a service on node.js, which is run locally and when I build it via docker (which is the way we deploy). But on kubernetes environment after deploy this service I am getting the following error:



    API Errors:

#/paths: Additional properties not allowed:

1 error and 0 warnings


I have overlooked the whole possible answers here and in the google, but have not found any related to such empty "paths" (usually #/paths is more logical and after allowed: is written something).










share|improve this question














I have a service on node.js, which is run locally and when I build it via docker (which is the way we deploy). But on kubernetes environment after deploy this service I am getting the following error:



    API Errors:

#/paths: Additional properties not allowed:

1 error and 0 warnings


I have overlooked the whole possible answers here and in the google, but have not found any related to such empty "paths" (usually #/paths is more logical and after allowed: is written something).







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  • What's the question?

    – Vladimir Ilyich
    Nov 22 '18 at 14:39











  • @Ace question is that service is not run, because of this error. But I have found what's wrong, somehow there was an undefined route, which is actually result of silent error in the question.

    – Oleksandr Tserkovnyi
    Nov 24 '18 at 1:15



















  • What's the question?

    – Vladimir Ilyich
    Nov 22 '18 at 14:39











  • @Ace question is that service is not run, because of this error. But I have found what's wrong, somehow there was an undefined route, which is actually result of silent error in the question.

    – Oleksandr Tserkovnyi
    Nov 24 '18 at 1:15

















What's the question?

– Vladimir Ilyich
Nov 22 '18 at 14:39





What's the question?

– Vladimir Ilyich
Nov 22 '18 at 14:39













@Ace question is that service is not run, because of this error. But I have found what's wrong, somehow there was an undefined route, which is actually result of silent error in the question.

– Oleksandr Tserkovnyi
Nov 24 '18 at 1:15





@Ace question is that service is not run, because of this error. But I have found what's wrong, somehow there was an undefined route, which is actually result of silent error in the question.

– Oleksandr Tserkovnyi
Nov 24 '18 at 1:15












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