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Select a gateway at the top of the navigation pane. In the navigation pane, choose API Management > API Groups. Click a group name to go to the Group Information page. On the Monitoring area of the APIs tab, click More to access the Cloud Eye console. Then create an alarm rule.
If the service system and gateway are connected over the public network, ensure that the gateway has been bound with an EIP. Obtaining API Calling Information Obtain API calling information from the API provider before you call an API.
If your gateway does not support this policy, submit a service ticket to upgrade the gateway to the latest version. The following figure shows the principle of third-party authentication.
Each gateway provides a DEFAULT group. You can call APIs in the default group using the VPC address. For details, see Calling an Open API. Parent topic: Opening APIs
Select a gateway at the top of the navigation pane. In the navigation pane, choose Monitoring & Analysis > Log Analysis. Enable log analysis. On the Log Analysis page, click Configure Log Collection.
Gateway Response Select a response to be displayed if the gateway fails to process an API request. The default gateway response is default. Authentication Mode API authentication mode. Set this parameter to App.
For details, see Customizing Gateway Inbound Ports. If the HTTP port is not used, select suspend. HTTPS Port The default value is 443, which is the default HTTPS port. You can customize the inbound port. For details, see Customizing Gateway Inbound Ports.
APIG supports gateway access control policies. You can configure blacklists and whitelists to allow or deny access from specific IP addresses to gateways.
Fixing Statement To prevent customers from being exposed to unexpected risks, API Gateway (APIG) does not provide other information about the vulnerability except the vulnerability background, details, technical analysis, affected functions/versions/scenarios, solutions, and reference
the API is called serverAddr: IP address of the gateway server serverName: name of the gateway server handleTime: processing time of the API request providerAppId: credential ID of the API provider apiName: name of the API.
Select a gateway at the top of the navigation pane. In the navigation pane, choose API Management > Credentials. Click the name of the target credential. In the Access Control Policy area, click Bind. Set the parameters according to the following table.
If you enable this option, configure the backend_client_certificate parameter when Configuring Gateway Parameters. Backend Authentication Determine whether your backend service needs to authenticate API requests.
Select a dedicated gateway at the top of the navigation pane. In the navigation pane, choose API Management > API Groups. Click a group name to go to the Group Information page. On the APIs page, take APIs offline.
Select a dedicated gateway at the top of the navigation pane. Choose API Management > API Groups. Click a group name to go to the Group Information page. In the Environment Variables area, select an environment.
Click the gateway name to go to the details page. Add the container CIDR block in the Routes area. Create a workload. On the Clusters page of the CCE console, click the cluster name to go to the details page. In the navigation pane, choose Workloads. Click Create Workload.
Select a dedicated gateway at the top of the navigation pane. In the navigation pane, choose API Management > API Groups. Click a group name to go to the Group Information page. On the APIs tab, choose More > Clone.
Select a dedicated gateway at the top of the navigation pane. Choose API Management > API Groups. Click a group name to go to the Group Information page. On the APIs tab, select the target API and click Debug. Configure the URL and request parameters of the API.
None Operation Guide Exposing an API 04:21 How to expose an API Configuring a Request Throttling Policy 01:30 How to Configure a Request Throttling Policy Calling an API (Signature Authentication) 01:59 How to Call an API (Signature Authentication) Calling an API (Simple Authentication
For example, the resource-path of the API used to create an API group (dedicated gateway) is /v2/{project_id}/apigw/instances/{instance_id}/api-groups. {project_id} indicates a project ID and {instance_id} indicates a gateway ID.
If your gateway does not support this policy, submit a service ticket to upgrade the gateway to the latest version.