This page describes how to configure quotas for your API. At a high level, the steps are:
- Add the information about the quota to your OpenAPI configuration file.
- Deploy your OpenAPI configuration file.
- Deploy the Extensible Service Proxy (ESP).
For an overview of the functionality provided by quotas, see About quotas.
Prerequisites
As a starting point, this page assumes that you have:
- Configured Cloud Endpoints
- Deployed the Endpoints configuration.
- Deployed the API backend.
- Configured your API to use an API key. This is needed for Endpoints to identify the Google Cloud project that the calling application is associated with. See Sharing APIs protected by API key for more information.
Adding a quota to your OpenAPI document
The following procedure describes adding the required extensions to your OpenAPI
document to set up quotas. For simplicity, this page refers to the
OpenAPI document as the openapi.yaml
file and provides the OpenAPI extensions
only in YAML format.
You add the following three sections to the openapi.yaml
file:
x-google-management.metrics
: A named metric that counts requests to your API. You provide a name that describes the counter. The name can be a category, such asread-requests
orwrite-requests
. Alternatively, if you are defining a quota for a specific method, you might want to include the method name, for example,echo-api/echo_requests
x-google-management.quota.limits
: Represents a single enforceable limit on a named metric. This is where you configure the allowed number of requests for a metric that you have defined. Currently, only per-minute, per-project limits are supported.x-google-quota.metricCosts
: ThemetricCosts
maps methods to metrics (many-to-many). A request to a method allocates a counter for each of the mapped metrics. When you associate a method with a metric, you always specify a cost for the request. You can configure the cost of each method independently. This allows different methods to consume at different rates from the same named metric. If you don't have a complex quota requirement, you can configure the cost of every metric to 1.
To configure quotas on your API:
- Open your project's
openapi.yaml
file in a text editor. - If you don't already have it, add the
x-google-management
extension at the root of the file (not indented or nested) before the section that defines the paths. Add the
metrics
definition indented underx-google-management
.x-google-management: metrics: - name: "YOUR_METRIC_NAME" displayName: "YOUR_METRIC-DISPLAY_NAME" valueType: INT64 metricKind: DELTA
- Replace
YOUR_METRIC_NAME
with a name that describes the API requests counter. - Replace
YOUR_METRIC_DISPLAY_NAME
with the text that is displayed on the Endpoints > Services > Quotas page to identify the metric. - The
valueType
field must beINT64
. - The
metricKind
field must beDELTA
.
- Replace
Add a
quota
field at the same level asmetrics
, and add alimits
field nested within thequota
section.quota: limits: - name: "YOUR_LIMIT_NAME" metric: "YOUR_METRIC_NAME" unit: "1/min/{project}" values: STANDARD: VALUE_FOR_THE_LIMIT
- Replace
YOUR_LIMIT_NAME
with a name that describes the limit. - Replace
YOUR_METRIC_NAME
with a previously definedmetric.name
. - The
unit
field must be"1/min/{project}"
. This is the identifier for the per-minute per-project limit. - The
values
field must containSTANDARD
. - Replace
VALUE_FOR_THE_LIMIT
with an integer value. This is the number of requests that an application associated with a consumer's Google Cloud project can make in a minute.
- Replace
Optionally, define additional metrics and limits for each metric.
In the
paths
section of theopenapi.yaml
file, add thex-google-quota
extension indented under each method that you want to apply a quota to.x-google-quota: metricCosts: YOUR_METRIC_NAME: YOUR_METRIC_COST
- Replace
YOUR_METRIC_NAME
with a previously definedmetric.name
. - Replace
YOUR_METRIC_COST
with an integer. For each request, the request counter for the metric is incremented by the number you specify for the cost.
- Replace
Save the
openapi.yaml
file.
Quota configuration examples
The following three examples show how to configure quotas on your API.
The following example shows how to configure the metric
field:
x-google-management: metrics: # Define a metric for read requests. - name: "read-requests" displayName: "Read requests" valueType: INT64 metricKind: DELTA
The following example shows how to configure the quota
and limits
fields
within the quota
section:
x-google-management: metrics: # Define a metric for read requests. - name: "read-requests" displayName: "Read requests" valueType: INT64 metricKind: DELTA quota: limits: # Define the limit or the read-requests metric. - name: "read-limit" metric: "read-requests" unit: "1/min/{project}" values: STANDARD: 1000
The following example shows how to configure the x-google-quota
extension in
the paths
section:
x-google-management: metrics: # Define a metric for read requests. - name: "read-requests" displayName: "Read requests" valueType: INT64 metricKind: DELTA quota: limits: # Define the limit or the read-requests metric. - name: "read-limit" metric: "read-requests" unit: "1/min/{project}" values: STANDARD: 1000 paths: "/echo": post: description: "Echo back a given message." operationId: "echo" produces: - "application/json" responses: 200: description: "Echo" schema: $ref: "#/definitions/echoMessage" parameters: - description: "Message to echo" in: body name: message required: true schema: $ref: "#/definitions/echoMessage" x-google-quota: metricCosts: "read-requests": 1 security: - api_key: []
See OpenAPI extensions
for more examples and detailed descriptions of the x-google-management
and
x-google-quota
extensions.
Deploying the openapi.yaml
file and the ESP
For the quota to take effect, you must:
- Deploy the
openapi.yaml
file to Service Management, which updates the configuration in Endpoints. - Deploy the ESP. The steps for deploying the ESP vary by the backend that your API is deployed on.
For detailed steps, see Deploying the API backend.