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If you added API management to your application on Google Cloud, and
subsequently decide that you don't want the API management features, you can configure
Cloud Endpoints Frameworks to stop managing your API.
Removing API management doesn't stop your API from being served. If you want
to stop serving your API, you can either disable the application on the App
Engine Settings page in the Google Cloud console, or
you can delete the Google Cloud project. See Disabling
an application and shutting down a project for more information.
To remove API management:
Backup your API project's web.xml and appengine-web.xml files.
In your API project's web.xml file, remove the following:
The endpoints-api-configuration filter.
The endpoints-api-controller filter.
The endpoints-api-configuration filter-mapping.
The endpoints-api-controller filter-mapping.
After deleting the filters and filter mappings, your web.xml should
be similar to the following:
In your appengine-web.xml file, remove the line that defines the
ENDPOINTS_SERVICE_NAME environment variable. If ENDPOINTS_SERVICE_NAME
is the only environment variable that you have defined, remove the entire
env-variables section.
Clean your project and then build your API:
Maven
mvnclean
mvnpackage
Gradle
gradleclean
gradlebuild
Redeploy your application:
Maven
mvnappengine:deploy
Gradle
gradleappengineDeploy
After you redeploy your application, Cloud Endpoints Frameworks stops managing
your API.
Verifying API management removal
To verify that Endpoints Frameworks is no longer managing your API:
In the Google Cloud console, go to the Endpoints > Services page.
The Produced API log doesn't contain log entries for the requests that
you sent.
Removing dependencies in your build configuration
Although not required, you might want to remove dependencies in your build
configuration.
To remove dependencies in your build configuration:
Backup your pom.xml file or your build.gradle file.
Remove the following dependencies:
endpoints-management-control-appengine
endpoints-management-control-appengine-all
endpoints-framework-auth
Clean your project and then build your API:
Maven
mvnclean
mvnpackage
Gradle
gradleclean
gradlebuild
Redeploy your application:
Maven
mvnappengine:deploy
Gradle
gradleappengineDeploy
Test your API to make sure it is working as expected.
Deleting the managed service
Endpoints Frameworks uses Google's Service Management to manage your API.
When you deployed the OpenAPI document by using the gcloud endpoints services
deploy command, the command used Service Management to create a
managed service for your API. If you don't need the data on the
Endpoints > Services page and in the Produced API log on the Logs Viewer
page, you can delete the managed service for your API, which removes the data
from the Google Cloud console.
To delete the managed service:
Make sure that the gcloud CLI (gcloud) is authorized to access your
data and services on Google Cloud:
gcloudauthlogin
Enter the following to display the project IDs for your Google Cloud
projects:
gcloudprojectslist
Using the applicable project ID from the previous step, set the default
Google Cloud project to the one that your application is in:
gcloudconfigsetproject[YOUR_PROJECT_ID]
Obtain the name of all managed services in your Google Cloud project:
gcloudendpointsserviceslist
Delete the service from Service Management. Replace
SERVICE_NAME with the name of the service you want
to remove.
gcloud endpoints services delete SERVICE_NAME
Running gcloud endpoints services delete doesn't immediately delete the
managed service. Service Management disables the managed service for
30 days, which allows you time to restore it if you need to. After 30 days,
Service Management permanently deletes the managed service.
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If you want\nto stop serving your API, you can either disable the application on the **App\nEngine Settings** page in the Google Cloud console, or\nyou can delete the Google Cloud project. See [Disabling\nan application and shutting down a project](https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/flexible/python/managing-projects-apps-billing#disabling_an_application) for more information.\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nTo remove API management:\n\n1. Backup your API project's `web.xml` and `appengine-web.xml` files.\n\n2. In your API project's `web.xml` file, remove the following:\n\n - The `endpoints-api-configuration` filter.\n - The `endpoints-api-controller` filter.\n - The `endpoints-api-configuration` filter-mapping.\n - The `endpoints-api-controller` filter-mapping.\n\n After deleting the filters and filter mappings, your `web.xml` should\n be similar to the following: \n\n \u003cweb-app xmlns=\"http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/javaee\"\n xmlns:xsi=\"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance\"\n xsi:schemaLocation=\"http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/javaee\n http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/javaee/web-app_3_1.xsd\"\n version=\"3.1\"\u003e\n \u003c!-- Wrap the backend with Endpoints Frameworks v2. --\u003e\n \u003cservlet\u003e\n \u003cservlet-name\u003eEndpointsServlet\u003c/servlet-name\u003e\n \u003cservlet-class\u003ecom.google.api.server.spi.EndpointsServlet\u003c/servlet-class\u003e\n \u003cinit-param\u003e\n \u003cparam-name\u003eservices\u003c/param-name\u003e\n \u003cparam-value\u003ecom.example.skeleton.MyApi\u003c/param-value\u003e\n \u003c/init-param\u003e\n \u003c/servlet\u003e\n \u003c!-- Route API method requests to the backend. --\u003e\n \u003cservlet-mapping\u003e\n \u003cservlet-name\u003eEndpointsServlet\u003c/servlet-name\u003e\n \u003curl-pattern\u003e/_ah/api/*\u003c/url-pattern\u003e\n \u003c/servlet-mapping\u003e\n \u003c/web-app\u003e\n\n3. In your `appengine-web.xml` file, remove the line that defines the\n `ENDPOINTS_SERVICE_NAME` environment variable. If `ENDPOINTS_SERVICE_NAME`\n is the only environment variable that you have defined, remove the entire\n `env-variables` section.\n\n4. Clean your project and then build your API:\n\n ### Maven\n\n ```bash\n mvn clean\n mvn package\n ```\n\n ### Gradle\n\n ```bash\n gradle clean\n gradle build\n ```\n5. Redeploy your application:\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n ### Maven\n\n ```java\n mvn appengine:deploy\n ```\n\n ### Gradle\n\n ```java\n gradle appengineDeploy\n ```\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\nAfter you redeploy your application, Cloud Endpoints Frameworks stops managing\nyour API.\n\nVerifying API management removal\n--------------------------------\n\nTo verify that Endpoints Frameworks is no longer managing your API:\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the **Endpoints** \\\u003e **Services** page.\n\n\n [Go to the Endpoints Services page](https://console.cloud.google.com/endpoints)\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n2. Write down the number of requests to one of the methods in your API.\n\n3. Click the `View logs` link for the method.\n\n4. In the `Produced API` log, write down the date and time of the most recent\n log entry.\n\n5. Send some requests to the method in your API.\n\n6. In the Google Cloud console, go to the **Endpoints** \\\u003e **Services** page.\n\n\n [Go to the Endpoints Services page](https://console.cloud.google.com/endpoints)\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n The request counter for the method isn't updated.\n7. Click the `View logs` link for the method.\n\n The `Produced API` log doesn't contain log entries for the requests that\n you sent.\n\nRemoving dependencies in your build configuration\n-------------------------------------------------\n\nAlthough not required, you might want to remove dependencies in your build\nconfiguration.\n\nTo remove dependencies in your build configuration:\n\n1. Backup your `pom.xml` file or your `build.gradle` file.\n\n2. Remove the following dependencies:\n\n - `endpoints-management-control-appengine`\n - `endpoints-management-control-appengine-all`\n - `endpoints-framework-auth`\n3. Clean your project and then build your API:\n\n ### Maven\n\n ```bash\n mvn clean\n mvn package\n ```\n\n ### Gradle\n\n ```bash\n gradle clean\n gradle build\n ```\n4. Redeploy your application:\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n ### Maven\n\n ```java\n mvn appengine:deploy\n ```\n\n ### Gradle\n\n ```java\n gradle appengineDeploy\n ```\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n5. Test your API to make sure it is working as expected.\n\nDeleting the managed service\n----------------------------\n\n\nEndpoints Frameworks uses Google's Service Management to manage your API.\nWhen you deployed the OpenAPI document by using the `gcloud endpoints services\ndeploy` command, the command used Service Management to create a\nmanaged service for your API. If you don't need the data on the\n**Endpoints** \\\u003e **Services** page and in the **Produced API** log on the **Logs Viewer**\npage, you can delete the managed service for your API, which removes the data\nfrom the Google Cloud console.\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nTo delete the managed service:\n\n1. Make sure that the gcloud CLI (`gcloud`) is authorized to access your\n data and services on Google Cloud:\n\n gcloud auth login\n\n2. Enter the following to display the project IDs for your Google Cloud\n projects:\n\n gcloud projects list\n\n3. Using the applicable project ID from the previous step, set the default\n Google Cloud project to the one that your application is in:\n\n gcloud config set project [YOUR_PROJECT_ID]\n\n4. Obtain the name of all managed services in your Google Cloud project:\n\n gcloud endpoints services list\n\n5. Delete the service from Service Management. Replace\n \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eSERVICE_NAME\u003c/var\u003e with the name of the service you want\n to remove.\n\n ```\n gcloud endpoints services delete SERVICE_NAME\n ```\n\n Running `gcloud endpoints services delete` doesn't immediately delete the\n managed service. Service Management disables the managed service for\n 30 days, which allows you time to restore it if you need to. After 30 days,\n Service Management permanently deletes the managed service.\n\nWhat's next\n-----------\n\n- To restore a managed service, see\n [Restoring a managed service](/endpoints/docs/frameworks/java/restore-managed-service).\n\n- For information on the `gcloud` commands used on this page, see the\n [`gcloud` reference](/sdk/gcloud/reference).\n\n- For information on Service Management, see\n [Creating and deleting managed services](/service-infrastructure/docs/create-services)."]]