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This article provides information and steps to get started with SnapLogic APIM. It assumes that your Environment/Org is already set up, that your Org has configured Snaplexes, and that you or SnapLogic have deployed a load balancer for your Environment/Org.
Learn more about best practices and deployment architectures for APIM.
Concepts
API/API Version - A service that enables you to create an API with endpoints generated in SnapLogic (Triggerered and Ultra Tasks) that supports versioning.
Proxy - A service that enables you to make use of endpoints created outside of SnapLogic.
Policy - A set of parameters rules that enables you to apply criteria to APIs before execution, such as authorization, authentication, traffic shaping, and request/response transformation.
Developer Portal - An external-facing page that hosts the API catalog for your Environment/Org.
Supported Workflows
Creating an API version/Proxyand managing API versions
Creating Proxies
Applying policies to APIs, API Versions, and Proxies
Publishing an API and managing its status throughout the API lifecycle
Managing user accounts and applications on a Developer Portal
Assets
APIs/
Files (typically, specifications)
Snap Packs (must be in global
shared
folder)
Step 1: Set up Developer Portal
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Step 5: Enable the Consumption of APIs
The API consumer when When they have an approved API subscription can now invoke , API consumers can then call the API through the generated client ID and secret.