
Azure API Management SDK
FreeProvision and manage Azure API Management resources in .NET.
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What Azure API Management SDK does
The Azure API Management SDK for .NET provides a robust management plane interface for provisioning and managing Azure API Management resources through the Azure Resource Manager. This SDK allows developers to create and manage API services, products, subscriptions, and policies programmatically, facilitating a streamlined workflow for API management tasks. The SDK is particularly useful for teams looking to automate their API infrastructure setup and management processes.
With this SDK, users can easily create an API Management service, define APIs, and associate them with products and subscriptions. The management capabilities extend to setting policies for APIs, allowing for fine-grained control over how APIs are accessed and utilized. The SDK also supports backup and restore operations, ensuring that API configurations can be preserved and recovered as needed.
By leveraging the Azure.ResourceManager.ApiManagement SDK, developers can integrate API management directly into their applications, enabling them to manage API lifecycles effectively. The SDK is designed for .NET developers who are working within the Azure ecosystem and need a reliable way to manage their API resources programmatically. It is suitable for both small projects and large enterprise applications that require comprehensive API management solutions.
When to use it
Use this SDK when you need to automate the creation and management of Azure API Management resources within your .NET applications.
When not to use it
This SDK is not suitable for direct API calls to your API Management gateway endpoints, as it focuses solely on management operations.
What you can build with it
Automating API Setup
Use the SDK to programmatically create and configure API Management services and APIs, streamlining your API deployment process.
Managing API Policies
Easily define and update API policies through code to enforce security measures and traffic management without manual intervention.
Backup and Restore Configurations
Utilize the backup and restore features to ensure your API Management configurations are secure and recoverable in case of issues.
How to install Azure API Management SDK
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Written by sickn33Azure.ResourceManager.ApiManagement (.NET)
Management plane SDK for provisioning and managing Azure API Management resources via Azure Resource Manager.
⚠️ Management vs Data Plane
- This SDK (Azure.ResourceManager.ApiManagement): Create services, APIs, products, subscriptions, policies, users, groups
- Data Plane: Direct API calls to your APIM gateway endpoints
Installation
dotnet add package Azure.ResourceManager.ApiManagement
dotnet add package Azure.Identity
Current Version: v1.3.0
Environment Variables
AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID=<your-subscription-id>
# For service principal auth (optional)
AZURE_TENANT_ID=<tenant-id>
AZURE_CLIENT_ID=<client-id>
AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET=<client-secret>
Authentication
using Azure.Identity;
using Azure.ResourceManager;
using Azure.ResourceManager.ApiManagement;
// Always use DefaultAzureCredential
var credential = new DefaultAzureCredential();
var armClient = new ArmClient(credential);
// Get subscription
var subscriptionId = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID");
var subscription = armClient.GetSubscriptionResource(
new ResourceIdentifier($"/subscriptions/{subscriptionId}"));
Resource Hierarchy
ArmClient
└── SubscriptionResource
└── ResourceGroupResource
└── ApiManagementServiceResource
├── ApiResource
│ ├── ApiOperationResource
│ │ └── ApiOperationPolicyResource
│ ├── ApiPolicyResource
│ ├── ApiSchemaResource
│ └── ApiDiagnosticResource
├── ApiManagementProductResource
│ ├── ProductApiResource
│ ├── ProductGroupResource
│ └── ProductPolicyResource
├── ApiManagementSubscriptionResource
├── ApiManagementPolicyResource
├── ApiManagementUserResource
├── ApiManagementGroupResource
├── ApiManagementBackendResource
├── ApiManagementGatewayResource
├── ApiManagementCertificateResource
├── ApiManagementNamedValueResource
└── ApiManagementLoggerResource
Core Workflow
1. Create API Management Service
using Azure.ResourceManager.ApiManagement;
using Azure.ResourceManager.ApiManagement.Models;
// Get resource group
var resourceGroup = await subscription
.GetResourceGroupAsync("my-resource-group");
// Define service
var serviceData = new ApiManagementServiceData(
location: AzureLocation.EastUS,
sku: new ApiManagementServiceSkuProperties(
ApiManagementServiceSkuType.Developer,
capacity: 1),
publisherEmail: "admin@contoso.com",
publisherName: "Contoso");
// Create service (long-running operation - can take 30+ minutes)
var serviceCollection = resourceGroup.Value.GetApiManagementServices();
var operation = await serviceCollection.CreateOrUpdateAsync(
WaitUntil.Completed,
"my-apim-service",
serviceData);
ApiManagementServiceResource service = operation.Value;
2. Create an API
var apiData = new ApiCreateOrUpdateContent
{
DisplayName = "My API",
Path = "myapi",
Protocols = { ApiOperationInvokableProtocol.Https },
ServiceUri = new Uri("https://backend.contoso.com/api")
};
var apiCollection = service.GetApis();
var apiOperation = await apiCollection.CreateOrUpdateAsync(
WaitUntil.Completed,
"my-api",
apiData);
ApiResource api = apiOperation.Value;
3. Create a Product
var productData = new ApiManagementProductData
{
DisplayName = "Starter",
Description = "Starter tier with limited access",
IsSubscriptionRequired = true,
IsApprovalRequired = false,
SubscriptionsLimit = 1,
State = ApiManagementProductState.Published
};
var productCollection = service.GetApiManagementProducts();
var productOperation = await productCollection.CreateOrUpdateAsync(
WaitUntil.Completed,
"starter",
productData);
ApiManagementProductResource product = productOperation.Value;
// Add API to product
await product.GetProductApis().CreateOrUpdateAsync(
WaitUntil.Completed,
"my-api");
4. Create a Subscription
var subscriptionData = new ApiManagementSubscriptionCreateOrUpdateContent
{
DisplayName = "My Subscription",
Scope = $"/products/{product.Data.Name}",
State = ApiManagementSubscriptionState.Active
};
var subscriptionCollection = service.GetApiManagementSubscriptions();
var subOperation = await subscriptionCollection.CreateOrUpdateAsync(
WaitUntil.Completed,
"my-subscription",
subscriptionData);
ApiManagementSubscriptionResource subscription = subOperation.Value;
// Get subscription keys
var keys = await subscription.GetSecretsAsync();
Console.WriteLine($"Primary Key: {keys.Value.PrimaryKey}");
5. Set API Policy
var policyXml = @"
<policies>
<inbound>
<rate-limit calls=""100"" renewal-period=""60"" />
<set-header name=""X-Custom-Header"" exists-action=""override"">
<value>CustomValue</value>
</set-header>
<base />
</inbound>
<backend>
<base />
</backend>
<outbound>
<base />
</outbound>
<on-error>
<base />
</on-error>
</policies>";
var policyData = new PolicyContractData
{
Value = policyXml,
Format = PolicyContentFormat.Xml
};
await api.GetApiPolicy().CreateOrUpdateAsync(
WaitUntil.Completed,
policyData);
6. Backup and Restore
// Backup
var backupParams = new ApiManagementServiceBackupRestoreContent(
storageAccount: "mystorageaccount",
containerName: "apim-backups",
backupName: "backup-2024-01-15")
{
AccessType = StorageAccountAccessType.SystemAssignedManagedIdentity
};
await service.BackupAsync(WaitUntil.Completed, backupParams);
// Restore
await service.RestoreAsync(WaitUntil.Completed, backupParams);
Key Types Reference
| Type | Purpose |
|---|---|
ArmClient | Entry point for all ARM operations |
ApiManagementServiceResource | Represents an APIM service instance |
ApiManagementServiceCollection | Collection for service CRUD |
ApiResource | Represents an API |
ApiManagementProductResource | Represents a product |
ApiManagementSubscriptionResource | Represents a subscription |
ApiManagementPolicyResource | Service-level policy |
ApiPolicyResource | API-level policy |
ApiManagementUserResource | Represents a user |
ApiManagementGroupResource | Represents a group |
ApiManagementBackendResource | Represents a backend service |
ApiManagementGatewayResource | Represents a self-hosted gateway |
SKU Types
| SKU | Purpose | Capacity |
|---|---|---|
Developer | Development/testing (no SLA) | 1 |
Basic | Entry-level production | 1-2 |
Standard | Medium workloads | 1-4 |
Premium | High availability, multi-region | 1-12 per region |
Consumption | Serverless, pay-per-call | N/A |
Best Practices
- Use
WaitUntil.Completedfor operations that must finish before proceeding - Use
WaitUntil.Startedfor long operations like service creation (30+ min) - Always use
DefaultAzureCredential— never hardcode keys - Handle
RequestFailedExceptionfor ARM API errors - Use
CreateOrUpdateAsyncfor idempotent operations - Navigate hierarchy via
Get*methods (e.g.,service.GetApis()) - Policy format — Use XML format for policies; JSON is also supported
- Service creation — Developer SKU is fastest for testing (~15-30 min)
Error Handling
using Azure;
try
{
var operation = await serviceCollection.CreateOrUpdateAsync(
WaitUntil.Completed, serviceName, serviceData);
}
catch (RequestFailedException ex) when (ex.Status == 409)
{
Console.WriteLine("Service already exists");
}
catch (RequestFailedException ex) when (ex.Status == 400)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Bad request: {ex.Message}");
}
catch (RequestFailedException ex)
{
Console.WriteLine($"ARM Error: {ex.Status} - {ex.ErrorCode}: {ex.Message}");
}
Reference Files
| File | When to Read |
|---|---|
| references/service-management.md | Service CRUD, SKUs, networking, backup/restore |
| references/apis-operations.md | APIs, operations, schemas, versioning |
| references/products-subscriptions.md | Products, subscriptions, access control |
| references/policies.md | Policy XML patterns, scopes, common policies |
Related Resources
| Resource | Purpose |
|---|---|
| API Management Documentation | Official Azure docs |
| Policy Reference | Complete policy reference |
| SDK Reference | .NET API reference |
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.
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