Follow the steps below to create and deploy a test API proxy. Finally,
test the API proxy by sending an HTTP request to it.
Create and deploy an API proxy
Permissions required for this task
Creating and deploying proxies requires a minimum set of permissions.
If you have the Apigee Org Admin role, you can complete this task.
To learn about other roles you can employ, see
Apigee roles.
The provisioning process for Apigee does not automatically create
and deploy an API proxy for you. You must create and deploy a proxy manually.
Apigee UI in the Cloud console
To create and deploy your first proxy:
In the Google Cloud console, go to the Proxy development > API proxies page.
Be sure that your organization name is selected from the project picker
in the Google Cloud pane. The organization name is the same
as your Google Cloud project name.
Click + Create.
The Create a proxy page opens.
In the Proxy template box, select Reverse proxy (most common).
In Step 1: Proxy details, configure your proxy with the
following values:
Parameter name
Value
Proxy name
hello-world
Base path
/hello-world
Target (Existing API)
mocktarget.apigee.net
Click Next.
In Step 2: Deploy (optional):
Deployment environments: Optional. Use the checkboxes
to select one or more environments in which to deploy your proxy.
If you prefer not to deploy the proxy at this point, leave the
Deployment environments field empty. You can always deploy
the proxy later.
Service Account: Optional. Attach a service account to
your deployment to enable your proxy to access Google Cloud
services, as specified in the service account's role and permissions.
Click Create.
Your new API proxy is created and deployed in the selected environment.
The Proxy summary page for your newly created proxy opens.
A green check mark under Status indicates that the
proxy was successfully deployed. If the proxy is not deployed, see
Deploying an API proxy and follow the steps to deploy it manually.
In the left navigation pane, select
Management > Environments > Environment Groups.
Copy the hostname for your environment group. You'll use this
hostname to call the API proxy in the next steps.
Be sure that your organization name is selected from the drop-down
menu in the upper left corner of the UI. The organization name is the
same as your Google Cloud project name.
Click API Proxies in the main view.
From the Select Environment drop-down list,
select an environment.
Click Create new.
Click Reverse proxy (most common).
In the Proxy details page, configure your proxy with the
following values:
Parameter name
Value
Name
hello-world
Base path
/hello-world
Target (Existing API)
https://mocktarget.apigee.net
Click Next.
In the Common policies page, under Security:
Authorization select Pass through (no authorization).
Click Next.
On the Summary page, under Optional Deployment,
select the environment in which to deploy the proxy.
Click Create and deploy.
Your new API proxy is created
and deployed in the selected environment.
Click Go to proxy list. A green check mark under
Status indicates that the proxy was successfully deployed. If
the proxy is not deployed, see
Deploying an API proxy and follow the steps to deploy it manually.
In the left navigation pane, select Admin > Environments > Groups.
Click View in Google Cloud console.
Copy the hostname for your environment group. You'll use this
hostname to call the API proxy in the next steps.
Set up a DNS entry for your host. Here are two ways to accomplish
this task:
At your registrar, create an A record pointing your environment group hostname to
the IP shown on the wizard page under Configure DNS. For example, if your
hostname is sales.example.com and the IP is 10.23.0.2, then point the
record for sales.example.com to the address 10.23.0.2.
Use Google Cloud DNS to map a URL to an IP address.
Test the API proxy by sending the following request in a terminal window:
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Finally,\ntest the API proxy by sending an HTTP request to it.\n\nCreate and deploy an API proxy\n\nPermissions required for this task\n\n\nCreating and deploying proxies requires a minimum set of permissions.\nIf you have the Apigee Org Admin role, you can complete this task.\nTo learn about other roles you can employ, see\n[Apigee roles](/apigee/docs/api-platform/system-administration/apigee-roles).\n\nThe provisioning process for Apigee does not automatically create\nand deploy an API proxy for you. You must create and deploy a proxy manually. \n\nApigee UI in the Cloud console\n\nTo create and deploy your first proxy:\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the **Proxy development \\\u003e API proxies** page.\n\n [Go to API proxies](https://console.cloud.google.com/apigee/proxies)\n2. Be sure that your organization name is selected from the project picker in the **Google Cloud** pane. The organization name is the same as your Google Cloud project name.\n3. Click **+ Create** .\n\n The **Create a proxy** page opens.\n4. In the **Proxy template** box, select **Reverse proxy (most common)**.\n5. In **Step 1: Proxy details** , configure your proxy with the following values:\n\n | Parameter name | Value |\n |-----------------------|-------------------------|\n | Proxy name | `hello-world` |\n | Base path | `/hello-world` |\n | Target (Existing API) | `mocktarget.apigee.net` |\n\n6. Click **Next**.\n7. In **Step 2: Deploy (optional)** :\n - **Deployment environments** : Optional. Use the checkboxes to select one or more environments in which to deploy your proxy. If you prefer not to deploy the proxy at this point, leave the **Deployment environments** field empty. You can always deploy the proxy later.\n - **Service Account**: Optional. Attach a service account to your deployment to enable your proxy to access Google Cloud services, as specified in the service account's role and permissions.\n8. Click **Create** .\n\n Your new API proxy is created and deployed in the selected environment.\n | **Note:**The proxy is not fully deployed instantaneously. It can take up to a minute for the proxy to deploy.\n9. The **Proxy summary** page for your newly created proxy opens. A green check mark under **Status** indicates that the proxy was successfully deployed. If the proxy is not deployed, see [Deploying an API proxy](/apigee/docs/api-platform/deploy/ui-deploy-new) and follow the steps to deploy it manually.\n10. In the left navigation pane, select **Management \\\u003e Environments \\\u003e Environment Groups**.\n11. Copy the hostname for your environment group. You'll use this hostname to call the API proxy in the next steps.\n\nClassic Apigee\n\nTo create and deploy your first proxy:\n\n1. Sign in to the [Apigee UI](https://apigee.google.com).\n2. Be sure that your organization name is selected from the drop-down menu in the upper left corner of the UI. The organization name is the same as your Google Cloud project name.\n3. Click **API Proxies** in the main view.\n4. From the **Select Environment** drop-down list, select an environment.\n5. Click **Create new**.\n6. Click **Reverse proxy (most common)**.\n7. In the **Proxy details** page, configure your proxy with the following values:\n\n | Parameter name | Value |\n |-----------------------|---------------------------------|\n | Name | `hello-world` |\n | Base path | `/hello-world` |\n | Target (Existing API) | `https://mocktarget.apigee.net` |\n\n8. Click **Next**.\n9. In the **Common policies** page, under **Security:\n Authorization** select **Pass through (no authorization)**.\n10. Click **Next**.\n11. On the **Summary** page, under **Optional Deployment**, select the environment in which to deploy the proxy.\n12. Click **Create and deploy** .\n\n Your new API proxy is created\n and deployed in the selected environment.\n | **Note:**The proxy is not fully deployed instantaneously. It can take up to a minute for the proxy to deploy.\n13. Click **Go to proxy list** . A green check mark under **Status** indicates that the proxy was successfully deployed. If the proxy is not deployed, see [Deploying an API proxy](/apigee/docs/api-platform/deploy/ui-deploy-new) and follow the steps to deploy it manually.\n14. In the left navigation pane, select **Admin \\\u003e Environments \\\u003e Groups**.\n15. Click **View in Google Cloud console**.\n16. Copy the hostname for your environment group. You'll use this hostname to call the API proxy in the next steps.\n17. Close the Google Cloud console.\n\nCall the proxy with internal access\n\nIf you allowed *internal* access in\n[Step 4: Customize access routing](/apigee/docs/api-platform/get-started/configure-routing), follow the instructions in:\n[Calling an API proxy with internal-only access](/apigee/docs/api-platform/get-started/accessing-internal-proxies).\n\nCall the proxy with external access\n\n\nIf you allowed *external* access in\n[Step 4: Customize access routing](/apigee/docs/api-platform/get-started/configure-routing), follow these steps:\n\n1. Set up a DNS entry for your host. Here are two ways to accomplish this task:\n - At your registrar, create an A record pointing your environment group hostname to the IP shown on the wizard page under **Configure DNS** . For example, if your hostname is `sales.example.com` and the IP is 10.23.0.2, then point the record for `sales.example.com` to the address `10.23.0.2`.\n - Use Google [Cloud DNS](/dns/docs) to map a URL to an IP address.\n 2. Test the API proxy by sending the following request in a terminal window: **Note:** DNS changes are published immediately, but may take time to propagate. Because of this delay, you may have to wait up to an hour before you can call the sample proxy. \n\n ```\n curl -v -H \"Host:YOUR_ENV_GROUP_HOSTNAME\" \\\n https://YOUR_INSTANCE_IP_OR_DNS/hello-world\n ```\n\n Where:\n - The value of the `Host` header (\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eYOUR_ENV_GROUP_HOSTNAME\u003c/var\u003e) is the hostname from the **Environments \\\u003e Environment Groups** page.\n\n A successful request returns the string: `Hello, Guest!`.\n If your request is not successful, see [Troubleshooting](/apigee/docs/api-platform/get-started/troubleshooting-install).\n\nNext steps\n\n- [Take a tour](/apigee/docs/api-platform/get-started/tutorials) of the Apigee tutorials, including:\n - [Guarding against sudden\n traffic spikes](/apigee/docs/api-platform/tutorials/add-spike-arrest).\n - [Getting a detailed view of\n the request/response flow](/apigee/docs/api-platform/tutorials/view-with-trace)."]]