Sie können Ihre Apigee APIs und API-Proxys mit Cloud Code in einer lokalen Umgebung entwickeln und testen. Cloud Code ist eine Erweiterung, die Ihre Apigee API-Entwicklung, -Tests und -Bereitstellung in die Visual Studio Code (VS Code)-IDE integriert, einschließlich der Prüfung der Funktionalität durch Einheit und Manuelle Tests mit dem Apigee Emulator (lokale Laufzeit).
Verwenden Sie während der lokalen Entwicklung Apigee in VS Code, um Ihre API-Proxys zu entwickeln und die Funktionalität durch Einheitentests und manuelle Tests mit dem Apigee-Emulator (lokale Laufzeit) zu prüfen.
Stellen sie es während der Archivbereitstellung für Tests und Releases in Apigee bereit und verwenden Sie dazu ein Archiv, das die gesamte Umgebung und die API-Proxy-Konfiguration enthält.
Vorteile der lokalen Entwicklung mit Apigee
Eine lokale Entwicklung mit Apigee bietet unter anderem folgende Vorteile:
Gemini Code Assist verwendet Ihren Unternehmens-API-Hub-Katalog beim Generieren von Spezifikationen.
Sehen Sie sich die generierte Spezifikation an und bearbeiten Sie sie.
Die API mit einem lokalen Beispielserver testen
Registrieren Sie die neue API im Apigee API-Hub, sobald sie bereit ist.
Bearbeiten Sie die API-Hub-Spezifikationen in Cloud Code und speichern Sie die Änderungen wieder im API-Hub.
Apigee API-Proxy aus Cloud Code erstellen
Für die Verwendung dieser Funktion in der Vorabversion muss das Gemini Code Assist-Add-on nicht aktiviert werden. Sie müssen die Gemini for Google Cloud API aktivieren. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter Gemini Code Assist verwenden.
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Cloud Code is an extension that integrates your Apigee API\ndevelopment, testing, and deployment into the\n[Visual Studio Code (VS Code) IDE](https://code.visualstudio.com/),\nincluding verifying the functionality through unit and manual testing using the Apigee Emulator\n(local runtime).\n\nDuring **local development**, use Apigee in Cloud Code to develop your API proxies and verify the functionality\nthrough unit and manual testing using the Apigee Emulator (local runtime).\n\nDuring **archive deployment**, deploy to Apigee for integration testing and release, leveraging an archive that contains the complete environment and API proxy configuration.\n|\n| **Preview\n| --- Archive deployment**\n|\n|\n| This feature is subject to the \"Pre-GA Offerings Terms\" in the General Service Terms section\n| of the [Service Specific Terms](/terms/service-terms#1).\n|\n| Pre-GA features are available \"as is\" and might have limited support.\n|\n| For more information, see the\n| [launch stage descriptions](/products#product-launch-stages).\n\nBenefits of local development with Apigee\n-----------------------------------------\n\nThe benefits of local development with Apigee include:\n\n- [Use Gemini Code Assist](#gemini-apigee-local-dev) for faster API design, development, and management.\n- Quickly iterate through build and test cycles without impact to other dependent applications\n- Create and run repeatable unit tests that verify that the code is producing the intended outcome\n- Identify the set of changes that are deployed as part of a release\n- Track who made changes to a specific deployment\n\nGemini Code Assist for Apigee API management\n--------------------------------------------\n\nApigee can include API assistive functionality for API design and\nmanagement in Cloud Code, with [Gemini Code Assist](/apigee/docs/api-platform/get-started/gemini-code-assist), including:\n\n- Using the @Apigee tool in Gemini Code Assist, generate [OpenAPI specification (OAS), version 3.0](https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/blob/main/versions/3.0.3.md) specs from prompts describing the APIs. Spec development can include contextual information from your Apigee API hub enterprise context to inform spec development.\n- Gemini Code Assist uses your enterprise API hub catalog when generating specifications.\n- View and edit the generated spec.\n- Test the API with mock servers. Use a local mock server for testing in your local development environment. Create a remote mock server for a persistent test service that allows multiple simultaneous developers to test the API.\n- Add APIs to your enterprise API hub catalog.\n- Edit existing OpenAPI specs using prompts by invoking the @Apigee tool in Gemini Code Assist\n- Create an Apigee API proxy from your spec in the local development environment.\n\nTo use this functionality, you must set up Gemini Code Assist for Apigee.\nSee\n[Use Gemini Code Assist with\nCloud Code and Apigee](/apigee/docs/api-platform/local-development/setup#gemini).\n\nPrevented actions with archive deployment\n-----------------------------------------\n\nTo support local development, you must [enable archive deployment](/apigee/docs/api-platform/deploy/manage-archive-deployments#enable-archive-deployment) for an environment in your Apigee organization.\nWhen you enable archive deployment in an Apigee environment, you will be **prevented from performing\ncertain actions within the environment** to prevent conflicts with local development. For complete details, see [Summary of prevented actions with archive deployment](/apigee/docs/api-platform/fundamentals/environments-overview#archive-prevented-actions)."]]