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Version: 3.2.14.6

Publish Service Version

For version control of deployed APIs, leverage API7 Gateway for publishing service versions to different gateway groups, instead of in-place gateway group edits.

Typically, an API version is published first in test and staging environments before publishing in production environments. API7 Gateway manages this environmental separation through Gateway Groups, where an API belongs to a single Published Service with a shared Upstream.

This tutorial guides you in publishing the httpbin service to a gateway group on API7 Gateway. You will learn how to:

  1. Create a service manually and through an OpenAPI Specification file.
  2. Publish services by configuring upstream nodes and by using service discovery mechanisms.

Prerequisites

  1. Install API7 Enterprise.
  2. Have at least one gateway instance in your gateway group.

Add a Service Template with Routes

Add Manually

  1. Select Service Hub from the side navigation bar, then click Add Service.
  2. Select Add Manually.
  3. From the dialog box, do the following:
  • In the Name field, enter httpbin.
  • In the Service Type field, choose HTTP(Layer 7 Proxy).
  • In the Upstream Scheme field, choose HTTP.
  • Click Add.
  1. Inside the service, click Add Route.
  2. From the Add Route dialog box, do the following:
  • In the Name field, enter getting-started-anything.
  • In the Path field, enter /anything/*.
  • In the Methods field, choose GET.
  • Click Add.

Import OpenAPI Specification

Both the dashboard and ADC support importing an OpenAPI v3.0 Specification.

Define your API in a YAML/JSON file as shown below:

OpenAPI.yaml
openapi: 3.1.0
info:
title: httpbin
description: "httpbin for the API7 Enterprise Getting Started guides."
version: 1.0.0
paths:
"/anything/*":
get:
tags:
- Anything
summary: Returns anything that is passed into the request.
operationId: getting-started-anything
responses:
"200":
description: Successful Response
content:
application/json:
schema:
type: string
tags:
- name: Anything
description: Return anything that is passed in on the request.

Then, use it in API7 Gateway:

  1. Select Service Hub from the side navigation bar, then click Add Service.
  2. Select Import OpenAPI.
  3. From the dialog box, do the following:
  • Upload your YAML/JSON file.
  • In the Upstream Scheme field, choose HTTP.
  • Click Next.
  1. Confirm the following information:
  • Name: the title field in OpenAPI Specification.
  • Labels: the tag field in OpenAPI Specification.
  • Description: the description field in OpenAPI Specification.
  • Routes: the Paths field in OpenAPI Specification.
  • Click Add.

Publish Single Service to Gateway Group

  1. Select Service Hub from the side navigation bar and then select httpbin.
  2. Click Publish New Version.
  3. Select your target gateway group, for example, default, and then click Next.
  4. From the dialog box, do the following:
  • In the New Version field, enter 1.0.0.
  • In the How to find the upstream field, choose Use Nodes.
  • Click Add Node. From the dialog box, do the following:
    • In the Host and Port fields, enter httpbin.org as the host and 80 as the port.
    • In the Weight field, use the default value 100.
    • Click Add.
  • Confirm the service information and then click Publish.

Publish Multiple Services to Gateway Group

  1. Select Service Hub from the side navigation bar and then click Batch Publish Services.
  2. Select your target gateway group, for example, default, and then click Next.
  3. Click Add Service.
  4. From the dialog box, do the following:
  • In the Service dropdown, select the service you want to publish.
  • In the New Version field, enter 1.0.0.
  • Click Add.
  1. Repeat the above steps to add more services.
  2. Click Next to continue publishing the services.
  3. In the new window, do the following for each service:
  • In the How to find the upstream field, choose Use Nodes.
  • Click Add Node. From the dialog box, do the following:
    • In the Host and Port fields, enter httpbin.org as the host and 80 as the port.
    • In the Weight field, use the default value 100.
    • Click Add.
  1. Confirm the information and then click Publish.

Below is an interactive demo that provides a hands-on introduction to publishing versioned services. You will gain a better understanding of how to use it in API7 Enterprise by clicking and following the steps.

Validate the API

curl "http://127.0.0.1:9080/anything/publish"

You should see the following output:

{
"args": {},
"data": "",
"files": {},
"form": {},
"headers": {
"Accept": "*/*",
"Host": "localhost",
"User-Agent": "curl/7.88.1",
"X-Amzn-Trace-Id": "Root=1-664cc6d6-10fe9f740ab1629e19cf85a2",
"X-Forwarded-Host": "localhost"
},
"json": null,
"method": "GET",
"origin": "152.15.0.1, 116.212.249.196",
"url": "http://localhost/anything/publish"
}

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