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Using Apigee hybrid is a two-part process:
See a video walkthrough of installing Apigee hybrid on GKE
Get your project and organization set up with Google Cloud and hybrid UI.
Prerequisites:
Created Google Cloud account and project
Install gcloud CLI
When you're done:
Enabled APIs
Created an organization
Created an environment and environment group
1: Configure it
Part 2:
INSTALL THE RUNTIME
Install the runtime in your cluster with this quickstart.
Prerequisites:
When you're done:
Created a Kubernetes cluster
Installed apigeectl
and set up your local Apigee directory
structure
Created the required service accounts and assigned roles to them
Customized your Apigee instance
Set up Synchronizer access
Installed the Apigee runtime
Exposed the Apigee ingress gateway, and tested proxy traffic through it
2: Install it
Note: The procedures in this guide contain code samples you can copy
and modify. Many code samples include variables in red text that you can edit before
copying.
Most samples are written for the Linux/UNIX/Mac command shell. If you are using Windows, substitute
the correct Windows command line syntax. When there are significant differences between the
Linux/UNIX/Mac and the Windows syntax, the examples are followed by specific Windows examples.
Video Walkthrough: Setup Apigee hybrid in GKE
The following example walks through installation of Apigee hybrid v1.8.0 on GKE. This is an
example of a hybrid installation, and not a tutorial.
Note: This video was filmed installing Apigee hybrid v1.8.0 on GKE. See the
instructions in this documentation for installation on other platforms. Apigee hybrid
may have changed in subsequent releases. The main points of installation will have remained the
same or similar.
For a discussion of this video in the Google Cloud Community, see
Walkthrough:
Setup Apigee hybrid 1.8 in GKE .