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Overview

Org admins You can use the Portal API Manager to customize the appearance and URL of your Developer Portal landing page. You can make your APIs accessible to users outside of the SnapLogic ecosystem in the API Portal. Org Admins can publish, unpublish, deprecate, and retire versions of APIs. As an Org Admin, you can create a Developer Portal for your API developers to publish their APIs. The API Management > Portal Manager is the administrative console where you can manage the lifecycle of your APIs. The Developer Portal is the public facing page that consumers use to explore those APIs.

Key Features

  • Design First: The /apim space supports the creation of APIs from the Open API Specification (OAS) 2.0. You can design an API based on your specification and then upload a file of it or reference a URL with the specification.
  • Versioning: The ability to create multiple versions of an API based using an OAS 2.0 specification. You can modify the specification for your initial API, then create new versions from those modified specification versions

    create APIs by referencing a specification. In the Permissions tab, you can set permissions for your APIs at different levels of the asset hierarchy. APIs created in the API Manager can be published to the Developer Portal so that other users can access them. You can also monitor the activity of your APIs in the API Dashboard.

    Key Features

    • Creating an API in the API Manager: You can create an API through Design First, with existing project assets, or you can create an Empty API.
    • Settings Permissions in API ManagerWhen you create an API, you can set permissions at the API and version level in the API Manager console.
    • API Details: The API Details page is the space where you can view information about an API, Versions of the API, and Permissions. You can also find information about the APIs policies.
    • API Policy Manager: The API Policy Manager enables you to apply a range of authentication/authorization, traffic management, request transformation, and request validation policies to APIs. 
    • API VersionsYou can create and manage multiple versions of your APIs. You can also search through assets in a Version and view Permission sets.


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