exportAPI

Exports an API from Oracle API Platform and stores it as an artifact in FlexDeploy.

The operation will search for APIs with the name and version specified in the FDOAP_API_NAME and FDOAP_API_VERSION properties.   Once the API has been located, it is saved as flexApi.json in the Artifact Repository.  This operation also returns the exported API iteration as an output.

Target Properties

Property Name

Property Code

Required

Description

Property Name

Property Code

Required

Description

Oracle API Platform Account

FDOAP_CLOUD_ACCOUNT_CODE

Yes

The Oracle API Platform cloud account to use for this operation.  

Project Properties

Property Name

Property Code

Required

Description

Property Name

Property Code

Required

Description

Oracle API Name

FDOAP_API_NAME

Yes

Name of the API being managed

Oracle API Version

FDOAP_API_VERSION

Yes

Version of the API being managed

Inputs

Input Name

Input Code

Required

Description

Input Name

Input Code

Required

Description

API Iteration

FDOAP_INP_API_ITERATION

No

Optional API iteration to export.  Current/latest iteration will be used if left blank.

API Name

FDOAP_INP_API_NAME

No

An optional API name can be given as an input. Primary use case of this input is for utility workflows where this input is delegated to a workflow input.

API Version

FDOAP_INP_API_VERSION

No

An optional API version can be given as an input. Primary use case of this input is for utility workflows where this input is delegated to a workflow input.

Export References

FDOAP_INP_EXPORT_REFERENCES

No

Should any api references also be exported such as Service Accounts, Plans etc. See Special Considerations below for more details.

Outputs

Output Name

Description

Output Name

Description

FDOAP_OUT_API_ITERATION

The API iteration that was exported.  This will be returned regardless of whether or not the API Iteration input was specified.

Artifacts

This operation produces artifacts that will be stored in the artifacts repository.

Endpoint Selection

This operation will select all available endpoints associated to the Target.

Endpoint Execution

This operation will execute on any one of the selected endpoints and will be random in the determination of which one.

Special Considerations

Exporting API References

If you have multiple API Platform instances you often need to migrate APIs from your non prod instance to your prod instance (or however you have segregated the instances). The API json used for the export/import will contain references to other artifacts such as service accounts, gateways etc. The ids of these references may be different between your two instances. As such, something needs to replace the ids before importing to the second instance.

The Export References input will get the references your API is using and save them to an api.references file in the artifact repository. An example of the file is below:

{ "offset": 0, "count": 3, "limit": 128, "hasMore": false, "links": [ { "templated": "true", "method": "GET", "rel": "self", "href": "https://flexapi-flexagonoraclecloud.apiplatform.ocp.oraclecloud.com:443/apiplatform/management/v1/apis/100/references?offset=0&limit=128" } ], "items": [ { "name": "Sample Service", "id": "100", "type": "Service" }, { "name": "OIC Service Account", "id": "100", "type": "ServiceAccount" }, { "name": "Development", "id": "100", "type": "Gateway" } ] }

During import you have the option to use this references file to replace any references within your API with the correct ids based on the instance in which you are deploying via the Update References input. When references are updated, it will check for an existing object of the same name and type in the target instance and use the corresponding id.

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