
Azure API Management SDK
FreeManage Azure API services and policies with Python.
Free · Opens the source repo
What Azure API Management SDK does
The Azure API Management SDK for Python is a comprehensive library designed for developers looking to manage Azure API Management services programmatically. This SDK allows you to create, update, and manage APIs, products, subscriptions, and policies directly from your Python applications. It simplifies the interaction with Azure's API Management features, enabling seamless integration and deployment workflows.
With this SDK, you can authenticate using Azure's DefaultAzureCredential, ensuring secure access to your Azure resources. The library provides functionality to create API Management services, import APIs from OpenAPI specifications or URLs, and manage API policies through XML configurations. Additionally, you can create and manage products, subscriptions, and users, making it a robust tool for API lifecycle management.
This skill is particularly beneficial for developers and DevOps engineers who are responsible for deploying and maintaining APIs in Azure. By leveraging the SDK, you can automate tasks that would otherwise require manual intervention through the Azure portal, thus improving efficiency and reducing the potential for human error. The clear and structured API calls provided by the SDK facilitate a smoother development experience, allowing teams to focus on building and scaling their applications.
Overall, the Azure API Management SDK for Python is an essential tool for anyone involved in API development and management within the Azure ecosystem, providing a powerful set of features to streamline processes and enhance productivity.
When to use it
Use this SDK when you need to automate the management of Azure API services, including creating APIs, products, and policies.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for users who prefer a graphical interface or those not working within the Azure ecosystem.
What you can build with it
Automate API Management Tasks
Use the SDK to automate the creation and management of APIs, reducing manual work and errors.
Integrate APIs into Applications
Leverage the SDK to integrate Azure API Management functionalities directly into your Python applications.
Manage API Policies Programmatically
Utilize the SDK to set and update API policies dynamically based on application needs.
How to install Azure API Management SDK
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Written by sickn33Azure API Management SDK for Python
Manage Azure API Management services, APIs, products, and policies.
Installation
pip install azure-mgmt-apimanagement
pip install azure-identity
Environment Variables
AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID=your-subscription-id
Authentication
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
from azure.mgmt.apimanagement import ApiManagementClient
import os
client = ApiManagementClient(
credential=DefaultAzureCredential(),
subscription_id=os.environ["AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID"]
)
Create APIM Service
from azure.mgmt.apimanagement.models import (
ApiManagementServiceResource,
ApiManagementServiceSkuProperties,
SkuType
)
service = client.api_management_service.begin_create_or_update(
resource_group_name="my-resource-group",
service_name="my-apim",
parameters=ApiManagementServiceResource(
location="eastus",
publisher_email="admin@example.com",
publisher_name="My Organization",
sku=ApiManagementServiceSkuProperties(
name=SkuType.DEVELOPER,
capacity=1
)
)
).result()
print(f"Created APIM: {service.name}")
Import API from OpenAPI
from azure.mgmt.apimanagement.models import (
ApiCreateOrUpdateParameter,
ContentFormat,
Protocol
)
api = client.api.begin_create_or_update(
resource_group_name="my-resource-group",
service_name="my-apim",
api_id="my-api",
parameters=ApiCreateOrUpdateParameter(
display_name="My API",
path="myapi",
protocols=[Protocol.HTTPS],
format=ContentFormat.OPENAPI_JSON,
value='{"openapi": "3.0.0", "info": {"title": "My API", "version": "1.0"}, "paths": {"/health": {"get": {"responses": {"200": {"description": "OK"}}}}}}'
)
).result()
print(f"Imported API: {api.display_name}")
Import API from URL
api = client.api.begin_create_or_update(
resource_group_name="my-resource-group",
service_name="my-apim",
api_id="petstore",
parameters=ApiCreateOrUpdateParameter(
display_name="Petstore API",
path="petstore",
protocols=[Protocol.HTTPS],
format=ContentFormat.OPENAPI_LINK,
value="https://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json"
)
).result()
List APIs
apis = client.api.list_by_service(
resource_group_name="my-resource-group",
service_name="my-apim"
)
for api in apis:
print(f"{api.name}: {api.display_name} - {api.path}")
Create Product
from azure.mgmt.apimanagement.models import ProductContract
product = client.product.create_or_update(
resource_group_name="my-resource-group",
service_name="my-apim",
product_id="premium",
parameters=ProductContract(
display_name="Premium",
description="Premium tier with unlimited access",
subscription_required=True,
approval_required=False,
state="published"
)
)
print(f"Created product: {product.display_name}")
Add API to Product
client.product_api.create_or_update(
resource_group_name="my-resource-group",
service_name="my-apim",
product_id="premium",
api_id="my-api"
)
Create Subscription
from azure.mgmt.apimanagement.models import SubscriptionCreateParameters
subscription = client.subscription.create_or_update(
resource_group_name="my-resource-group",
service_name="my-apim",
sid="my-subscription",
parameters=SubscriptionCreateParameters(
display_name="My Subscription",
scope=f"/products/premium",
state="active"
)
)
print(f"Subscription key: {subscription.primary_key}")
Set API Policy
from azure.mgmt.apimanagement.models import PolicyContract
policy_xml = """
<policies>
<inbound>
<rate-limit calls="100" renewal-period="60" />
<set-header name="X-Custom-Header" exists-action="override">
<value>CustomValue</value>
</set-header>
</inbound>
<backend>
<forward-request />
</backend>
<outbound />
<on-error />
</policies>
"""
client.api_policy.create_or_update(
resource_group_name="my-resource-group",
service_name="my-apim",
api_id="my-api",
policy_id="policy",
parameters=PolicyContract(
value=policy_xml,
format="xml"
)
)
Create Named Value (Secret)
from azure.mgmt.apimanagement.models import NamedValueCreateContract
named_value = client.named_value.begin_create_or_update(
resource_group_name="my-resource-group",
service_name="my-apim",
named_value_id="backend-api-key",
parameters=NamedValueCreateContract(
display_name="Backend API Key",
value="secret-key-value",
secret=True
)
).result()
Create Backend
from azure.mgmt.apimanagement.models import BackendContract
backend = client.backend.create_or_update(
resource_group_name="my-resource-group",
service_name="my-apim",
backend_id="my-backend",
parameters=BackendContract(
url="https://api.backend.example.com",
protocol="http",
description="My backend service"
)
)
Create User
from azure.mgmt.apimanagement.models import UserCreateParameters
user = client.user.create_or_update(
resource_group_name="my-resource-group",
service_name="my-apim",
user_id="newuser",
parameters=UserCreateParameters(
email="user@example.com",
first_name="John",
last_name="Doe"
)
)
Operation Groups
| Group | Purpose |
|---|---|
api_management_service | APIM instance management |
api | API operations |
api_operation | API operation details |
api_policy | API-level policies |
product | Product management |
product_api | Product-API associations |
subscription | Subscription management |
user | User management |
named_value | Named values/secrets |
backend | Backend services |
certificate | Certificates |
gateway | Self-hosted gateways |
Best Practices
- Use named values for secrets and configuration
- Apply policies at appropriate scopes (global, product, API, operation)
- Use products to bundle APIs and manage access
- Enable Application Insights for monitoring
- Use backends to abstract backend services
- Version your APIs using APIM's versioning features
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 Management SDK
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