Hi,
I have a usecase wherein I am supposed to set 2 global variables which has to be accessible for every proxy call any number of times and not just for a single proxy call.
Use Organization Key Value Maps for doing this. Read more here : http://apigee.com/docs/api/keyvalue-maps
@sarthak If I use <InitialEntries> in Key-Value Map, would it not be initialized with every proxy call.
I would want the values to be initialized just once. Having done that, I would want every proxy call to use those values.
But this won't work for objects that can't readily be represented as json objects (like a httpClient exchange object). How can an object be saved and accessed globally?
@Kevin Kohut , You need to serialize the JSON object & store it as a string. Access same & unserialize it to access object again. See examples in this post here. Keep us posted if any.
You can directly create your kvm at the environment level that can be used globally by retrieving it from the proxy level using GET KVM policy.
Example:-
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<KeyValueMapOperations name="****" enabled="true" continueOnError="false" async="false" mapIdentifier="***">
<ExpiryTimeInSecs>***</ExpiryTimeInSecs>
<Get assignTo= "***" index="1">
<Key>
<Parameter>***</Parameter>
</Key>
</Get>
<Scope>environment</Scope>
</KeyValueMapOperations>
This is not working for me. It's still this the correct way to proceed? Setting a variable with key-value-policy and retrieving it in JS policy via context is not working. context.getVariable('name') in null.
Thank you!
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