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I'm a little confused about API Hub. When I read the documentation, I
imagined that API Hub is a registry of APIs, through which users can
discover APIs, but I didn't imagine that API Hub proxied the APIs.Of
course, if we have a backend API we wish t...
My employer's client is looking to use the API Hub. I can see that the
hub uses the Directory API, and that I can use that, but I would hope to
be able to use a simple command-line.Is there a command-line such as
apigeecli or gcloud?
Another earlier post asks how to use a service account as the Google
identity for deploying the proxy. I think there is some confusion here -
if I deploy a backend API as a CloudRun service, and that service
requires clients to be authenticated, then...
When running the following command-line:gcloud beta apigee archives
deploy --environment eval-archiveI am getting an error saying that my
deployment requires a service account, and that this needs to be
specified in deployments.json. That's fine on o...
I confirmed with my client - he had a big box called "API Hub", but he
mean't that there is an API Proxy configured that is registered with API
Hub, exactly as I imagined.
I see that the correct branch to look at of the maven plugin is
"hybrid", and that the googleTokenEmail is sent as the service account.
So, I must need the "actAs" permission for my personal account (which is
also the GCP admin account), and that wil...
I am going to attempt to fix it in a clone of the code, and if that
works, I will open a Github issue and submit a pull request as soon as I
am able. That shouldn't be too long. It does look like the apigeecli
tool has this capability.
I see the two solutions of granting your own account the rights to act
as the service account and creating a service account for deployment as
essentially similar. The first is a stepping stone towards the second,
and I prefer to try one thing at a t...
I will try this.Even if it works, it is a bad solution. You mentioned
security - I do not want to deploy a service to run as a service account
that has authority to deploy to Apigee. The service account that Apigee
is running as needs to follow least...