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DISCOVER
What is Apigee?
Apigee technical feature overview
Apigee terminology
API development lifecycle
Key points of API proxy development
Apigee architecture overview
Apigee locations
Gemini Code Assist
GET STARTED
Introduction to provisioning
Compare eval and paid organizations
Provisioning options
Prerequisites
About Apigee provisioning permissions
Networking options
Introduction to data residency
Introduction to CMEK
Best practices for Apigee CMEK
Using organization policy constraints
Understand Apigee observability
Paid orgs
Before you begin
Subscription
Cloud console
Select your project
Provision Apigee with one click
Configure and customize
Step 1: Enable required APIs
Step 2: Set up networking
Step 3: Configure hosting and encryption
Step 4: Customize access routing
Recommended next steps
Command line
With VPC peering
Without VPC peering
Pay-as-you-go
Cloud console
Select your project
Provision Apigee with one click
Configure and customize
Step 1: Enable required APIs
Step 2: Set up networking
Step 3: Configure hosting and encryption
Step 4: Customize access routing
Recommended next steps
Command line
With VPC peering
Without VPC peering
Eval orgs
Before you begin
Wizard
Command line
With VPC peering
Without VPC peering
Next steps
Calling a proxy with internal-only access
Accessing Apigee
Using the UI
Using the API
Get information about calls to your APIs
Using gcloud
Troubleshooting
DEVELOP
Tutorial: Building your first API proxy
Overview
Step 1: Create an API proxy
Step 2: Deploy an API proxy
Step 3: Call an API proxy
Step 4: Change the target endpoint
Step 5: Add a policy
Next steps: Go deeper
Tutorial: Creating an API proxy from an OpenAPI Specification
Building API proxies
Understanding APIs and API proxies
Programmable proxy basics
Introduction to API proxy building
Creating an API proxy
Editing an API proxy (create a revision)
Downloading and uploading an API proxy configuration bundle
Deleting an API proxy
Environments and organizations
Understanding organizations
Overview of environments and environment groups
Working with environments
Working with environment groups
Best practices
Routes and flows
Understanding routes
Controlling API proxies with flows
Conditional flows
Flow variables
Flow variable overview
Request and response flow variables
Message flow variable
Conditions with flow variables
Shared flows and flow hooks
Creating reusable shared flows
Attaching a shared flow using flow hooks
Chaining API proxies together