Dear All,
Is there a way other than NodeJs script to find all proxies names along with deployment environment and revision information based on particular shared flow name?
(Note : We have on-premise setup)
Thanks in advance!
Well sure, you can do it. You'd need to write a script. Any language.
You said no nodejs; so that rules out the apigee-edge-js library which wraps the Apigee Admin API.
But there's a powershell module that can help you; it does the same thing but for powershell.
or the golang library, which is a bit less mature.
If you don't like any of those you could just write a script in python, or something else. (I don't know of a python wrapper for the Apigee Admin API.)
Regardless of the language you choose to use to implement this, the logic would be:
It's unfortunate you don't want to use nodejs, because a script already exists. Maybe you could use it as a pattern.
Edit
Here's an example using the PowerShell module. LINK. Note: you need to use the develop branch in order to get the new Get-EdgeApiPolicy function.
Thank you Dino for quick and perfect response. It's useful. Will explore.
@Dino-at-Google : We are planning to use your PowerShell module. Does entity type : apis list down proxies details if we pass 'sharedflow' name in 'query'?
I believe so, but let me test it to be sure. If not, I'll update the module to make sure it works the way you need it to work. I use nodejs primarily, so I generally make improvements and enhancements in apigee-edge-js first; the Powershell module is a fast follower.
I'll get back to you in a bit.
Yes Iโve updated the powershell module with a new cmdlet and example. Check it out via github.
Hi @Dino-at-Google : We are having the same query.
Also are getting below Exception after importing PSApigeeEdge
getType: System.Management.Automation.ErrorRecord
The remote server returned an error: (407) Proxy Authentication Required.
stacktrace: at Get-EdgeNewAdminToken<Process>, C:\Users\<userid>\Powershell\Edge-Powershell-Admin-develop\PSApigeeEdge\Public\Get-EdgeNewAdminToken.ps1: line 131
at Set-EdgeConnection<Process>, C:\Users\<userid>\Powershell\Edge-Powershell-Admin-develop\PSApigeeEdge\Public\Set-EdgeConnection.ps1: line 224
at <ScriptBlock>, <No file>: line 1
while trying to establish connection by using Set-EdgeConnection -Org <ourorgname>
-User <userid> -MgmtUri <our_edge_mgmturl> command
Could you please help us ?
Thanks in Advance !
"Proxy Authentication Required" sounds like an error that is coming from your network.
It's possible the PS-Apigee-Edge library is trying tocall to a management server located at api.enterprise.apigee.com . This is the right endpoint if you use Apigee SaaS. If you use OPDK, you need to specify a different management server endpoint. Consult the docs for the powershell module for how to do that.
Can we find all the proxies list using a particular shared flow in ApigeeX?
Yes, using apigee-scanner.
Example:
node ./scanProxies.js --token $TOKEN --apigeex --org $ORG--latestrevision --sharedflowuse MY-SHARED-FLOW-NAME