En esta página se explica cómo ejecutar varias APIs independientes en tu propio dominio personalizado (por ejemplo, example.com).
Antes de empezar
Para usar un dominio personalizado, sigue las instrucciones que se indican en Verificar un nombre de dominio.
Durante ese proceso, debes confirmar que eres el propietario del dominio. Esta confirmación te permite implementar y mantener APIs en cualquiera de sus subdominios.
Por ejemplo, si se ha verificado la propiedad del dominio example.com, los nombres de servicio pueden incluir subdominios de example.com, como api.example.com o catalog.api.example.com.
Desplegar una API en un subdominio
En el siguiente ejemplo se implementa la API en el subdominio first_api.example.com:
Define el campo host de tu documento OpenAPI como first_api.example.com
y define los demás campos tal como se describe en Configurar Cloud Endpoints.
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