Publish API to Developer Portal

Publishing an API to Developer Portal

You can expose APIs that you create in API Gateway to consumers by publishing them to a Developer Portal. Developer Portal lists the published APIs and their versions, provides documentation of their functionality and allows to register applications.

This section describes how to configure a Developer Portal instance as a destination, publish your Search Cruise REST API to Developer Portal, view the published API from Developer Portal, and try out the API in Developer Portal.

Before you begin

To publish an API to Developer Portal

  1. Ensure you have configured Developer Portal as a destination to publish your API.

    If you have not configured the destination, perform the following steps:

    • Log onto API Gateway instance.
    • Select > Administration from the title navigation bar.
    • Click Destinations > Developer Portal > Configuration.

    • Provide the Username and Password for Gateway configuration.
    • Click Publish to save the destination details.
  2. Ensure the API you want to publish is activated. This is required so that the consumers can access the gateway localhost and use the API. If the API is not in active state, perform the following steps:

    • Click APIs on the title navigation bar.
    • Select Search Cruise API from the list of APIs and click Activate to activate the API.
  3. Publish the API to Developer Portal.

    • Click APIs on the title navigation bar to view the API list.
    • Click icon for the Search Cruise API.
    • Select Developer Portal and select the required communities. The default community is public, and all users have access to this community.

    • Click Publish. The API is published to Developer Portal. A success message displays when the AI is successfully published to Developer Portal.
  4. View the Published API in Developer Portal.

    • Click the App Switcher icon icon and select webMethods.io Developer Portal.

    • Click API gallery in the title navigation bar. You can see the published API.

  5. Try out the API.

    • In the API gallery page, click View details > Try API for Search Cruise.
    • Select a stage of the API you want to test in the Environment field. The applications associated with the selected stage appear in the Applications field.
    • Click the Application to be tested and select a resource from the list that appears.
    • Select a method and type in a value for the path and query parameters and its corresponding value.
    • Select Authorization > Authorization type and provide the corresponding API key.
    • Type in the required Header names and corresponding values in the Headers tab.
    • Click Send. The request and the response of the API appear.