Parameter | Description |
Select archive file | Click Browse to select a file or ZIP format file. |
Overwrite | Select an overwrite option: None. If you do not want to overwrite matching objects that exist on the server. Import fails for the object in the archive if a matching object or asset already exists on the server. All. If you want to overwrite any matching asset that exists on the server. If a match is not found, then a new asset is created. Custom. If you want to select specific types of assets to be overwritten on the server if a match is found. If a matching asset exists on the server for an asset type that is not selected in the Custom overwrite list, the import operation fails. If a duplicate asset is found for any asset type that is not selected in the Custom overwrite list, the import fails. Note: Some assets types have dependencies on other asset types. For example, APIs have a dependency on policies, aliases, and applications. Some of the dependencies are required, while others are optional. The required dependencies are always included in the archive when you export the asset. You should consider your requirements and select the assets that need to be overwritten in the Custom list. Some asset types can have multiple overwrite options organized in the form of a tree. When you select such an asset, all its components are displayed and selected by default. You can select a parent component without selecting any of its child components. However, you cannot select a child component without selecting its parent component. For example, when you select Applications, it expands and displays its components, Strategies and API Keys. Strategies, in turn, has a component Credentials. You can overwrite Applications without overwriting the API Keys. However, you cannot overwrite the API Keys without overwriting the Applications. Similarly you can overwrite Strategies without overwriting the Strategy Credentials, but not the other way round. |
API version history | Select the option Fix missing versions to fix the API version history. On selecting this option, the API versions are newly linked according to the system version of the APIs. |
Parameter | Description |
Type | The asset type. |
Successful | The number of successful imports for each artifact type. |
Unsuccessful | The number of unsuccessful imports for each artifact type. |
Replaced | The number of instances replaced for each artifact type. |
Warning | The number of warnings displayed during the import of each artifact type. API Gateway displays warning messages when the import is successful but some additional information is required. |
Parameter | Description |
Name | The name of the imported artifact. |
Type | The artifact type. |
Status | The status of the imported artifact. The available values are: Success Replaced Warning Failure |
Explanation | The reason if the import fails or if a warning occurs. |