
Azure API Center Management SDK
FreeManage your API inventory and governance in Azure.
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What Azure API Center Management SDK does
The Azure API Center Management SDK for Python provides a comprehensive set of tools for managing API inventories, metadata, and governance within the Azure API Center. This SDK allows developers to create and manage API centers, register APIs, and handle API versions and definitions, all while ensuring compliance with organizational standards. By utilizing this SDK, teams can streamline their API management processes and maintain a clear overview of their API landscape.
To get started, users need to install the SDK using pip and set up their Azure subscription ID as an environment variable. Authentication is handled through Azure's DefaultAzureCredential, allowing for seamless integration with Azure services. The SDK includes methods for creating API centers, listing existing centers, and registering new APIs, making it easy to build and maintain an organized API ecosystem.
The SDK also supports advanced features such as creating API versions, adding API definitions, and importing API specifications from various formats. This ensures that teams can keep their API documentation up-to-date and readily accessible. Additionally, users can define custom metadata schemas to enforce governance and consistency across their APIs, which is crucial for larger organizations managing multiple APIs.
Overall, this SDK is designed for developers and teams who need to manage APIs effectively within Azure. It provides the necessary tools to ensure that APIs are well-documented, properly governed, and easily accessible, helping organizations to maintain a robust API strategy.
When to use it
Use this SDK when you need to manage APIs within Azure, particularly when dealing with multiple APIs and requiring governance and metadata management.
When not to use it
This SDK is not suitable for managing APIs outside of Azure or for users who do not require detailed governance features.
What you can build with it
Creating an API Center
Use the SDK to set up a new API Center in Azure, allowing for organized API management.
Registering a New API
Easily register a new API with detailed metadata, ensuring it meets organizational standards.
Managing API Versions
Utilize the SDK to create and manage different versions of your APIs for better lifecycle management.
How to install Azure API Center Management SDK
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Written by sickn33Azure API Center Management SDK for Python
Manage API inventory, metadata, and governance in Azure API Center.
Installation
pip install azure-mgmt-apicenter
pip install azure-identity
Environment Variables
AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID=your-subscription-id
Authentication
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
from azure.mgmt.apicenter import ApiCenterMgmtClient
import os
client = ApiCenterMgmtClient(
credential=DefaultAzureCredential(),
subscription_id=os.environ["AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID"]
)
Create API Center
from azure.mgmt.apicenter.models import Service
api_center = client.services.create_or_update(
resource_group_name="my-resource-group",
service_name="my-api-center",
resource=Service(
location="eastus",
tags={"environment": "production"}
)
)
print(f"Created API Center: {api_center.name}")
List API Centers
api_centers = client.services.list_by_subscription()
for api_center in api_centers:
print(f"{api_center.name} - {api_center.location}")
Register an API
from azure.mgmt.apicenter.models import Api, ApiKind, LifecycleStage
api = client.apis.create_or_update(
resource_group_name="my-resource-group",
service_name="my-api-center",
workspace_name="default",
api_name="my-api",
resource=Api(
title="My API",
description="A sample API for demonstration",
kind=ApiKind.REST,
lifecycle_stage=LifecycleStage.PRODUCTION,
terms_of_service={"url": "https://example.com/terms"},
contacts=[{"name": "API Team", "email": "api-team@example.com"}]
)
)
print(f"Registered API: {api.title}")
Create API Version
from azure.mgmt.apicenter.models import ApiVersion, LifecycleStage
version = client.api_versions.create_or_update(
resource_group_name="my-resource-group",
service_name="my-api-center",
workspace_name="default",
api_name="my-api",
version_name="v1",
resource=ApiVersion(
title="Version 1.0",
lifecycle_stage=LifecycleStage.PRODUCTION
)
)
print(f"Created version: {version.title}")
Add API Definition
from azure.mgmt.apicenter.models import ApiDefinition
definition = client.api_definitions.create_or_update(
resource_group_name="my-resource-group",
service_name="my-api-center",
workspace_name="default",
api_name="my-api",
version_name="v1",
definition_name="openapi",
resource=ApiDefinition(
title="OpenAPI Definition",
description="OpenAPI 3.0 specification"
)
)
Import API Specification
from azure.mgmt.apicenter.models import ApiSpecImportRequest, ApiSpecImportSourceFormat
# Import from inline content
client.api_definitions.import_specification(
resource_group_name="my-resource-group",
service_name="my-api-center",
workspace_name="default",
api_name="my-api",
version_name="v1",
definition_name="openapi",
body=ApiSpecImportRequest(
format=ApiSpecImportSourceFormat.INLINE,
value='{"openapi": "3.0.0", "info": {"title": "My API", "version": "1.0"}, "paths": {}}'
)
)
List APIs
apis = client.apis.list(
resource_group_name="my-resource-group",
service_name="my-api-center",
workspace_name="default"
)
for api in apis:
print(f"{api.name}: {api.title} ({api.kind})")
Create Environment
from azure.mgmt.apicenter.models import Environment, EnvironmentKind
environment = client.environments.create_or_update(
resource_group_name="my-resource-group",
service_name="my-api-center",
workspace_name="default",
environment_name="production",
resource=Environment(
title="Production",
description="Production environment",
kind=EnvironmentKind.PRODUCTION,
server={"type": "Azure API Management", "management_portal_uri": ["https://portal.azure.com"]}
)
)
Create Deployment
from azure.mgmt.apicenter.models import Deployment, DeploymentState
deployment = client.deployments.create_or_update(
resource_group_name="my-resource-group",
service_name="my-api-center",
workspace_name="default",
api_name="my-api",
deployment_name="prod-deployment",
resource=Deployment(
title="Production Deployment",
description="Deployed to production APIM",
environment_id="/workspaces/default/environments/production",
definition_id="/workspaces/default/apis/my-api/versions/v1/definitions/openapi",
state=DeploymentState.ACTIVE,
server={"runtime_uri": ["https://api.example.com"]}
)
)
Define Custom Metadata
from azure.mgmt.apicenter.models import MetadataSchema
metadata = client.metadata_schemas.create_or_update(
resource_group_name="my-resource-group",
service_name="my-api-center",
metadata_schema_name="data-classification",
resource=MetadataSchema(
schema='{"type": "string", "title": "Data Classification", "enum": ["public", "internal", "confidential"]}'
)
)
Client Types
| Client | Purpose |
|---|---|
ApiCenterMgmtClient | Main client for all operations |
Operations
| Operation Group | Purpose |
|---|---|
services | API Center service management |
workspaces | Workspace management |
apis | API registration and management |
api_versions | API version management |
api_definitions | API definition management |
deployments | Deployment tracking |
environments | Environment management |
metadata_schemas | Custom metadata definitions |
Best Practices
- Use workspaces to organize APIs by team or domain
- Define metadata schemas for consistent governance
- Track deployments to understand where APIs are running
- Import specifications to enable API analysis and linting
- Use lifecycle stages to track API maturity
- Add contacts for API ownership and support
When to Use
This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
Frequently asked questions about Azure API Center Management SDK
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