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The Apigee Edge API samples contains the sample API proxies, policies, code, and tools that illustrate the capabilities of Apigee Edge API Services described below.
For instructions on using the samples, see Using the sample API proxies.
Learn by doing
Want to get your hands dirty in a hurry and start building a solid knowledge base about Apigee Edge? We have a library of "learn-edge" samples in GitHub that let you quickly deploy, invoke, and trace some sample proxies, starting with the very simplest proxy and moving on to proxies that illustrate API key validation, quota, response caching, fault handling, and more.
Once you clone the repo and set up your environment (takes just a few minutes), you can try out each sample in less than a minute. And because each sample creates a new revision of the same proxy, your environment won't get cluttered with a lot of samples. You can switch revisions, redeploy a different revision in the management UI, and look at the proxy code any time. The readme for each sample also gives you a brief rundown of what the sample is doing and how it's set up.
Give it a try! https://github.com/apigee/api-platform-samples/tree/master/learn-edge
Doc cookbook samples
A set of samples are provided for the API proxy cookbook topics.
Name | Description | Policy Types | Resources |
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javascript-cookbook | Demonstrates a simple JavaScript snippet that adds HTTP headers from variables, transforms an XML-formatted weather report from JSON to XML, and trims content down for mobile clients. | minimize.js setHeaders.js |
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javascript-mashup-cookbook | A complete JavaScript application that calls to public APIs, combines results, and generates an enriched response for the client app. (Note: this API proxy implements the same functionality as the policy-mashup, demonstrating that the same problem can be addressed using different techniques.) | Javascript | MashItUp.js |
java-hello | Simple hello world Java callout. | JavaCallout | JavaHello.java |
java-cookbook | Converts response content and headers to uppercase. | JavaCallout |
ResponseUppercase.java |
java-properties | Demonstrates how to use properties in a Java callout. | JavaCallout | JavaProperties.java |
java-error | Demonstrates error handling patterns that you can use in Java Callout code. | JavaCallout | JavaError.java |
policy-mashup-cookbook | A complete application that uses policy composition to call two public APIs, combines results, and generates an enriched response for the client app. (Note: this API proxy implements the same functionality as the javascript-mashup, demonstrating that the same problem can be addressed using different techniques.) | AssignMessage ServiceCallout ExtractVariables Javascript XMLToJSON |
GenerateResponse.js |
Sample API proxies
The following API proxies are located in GitHub, where the readme pages provide detailed descriptions of the samples. If you're interested in how a particular policy works in a sample, look in the Policy Types column below for the one you're interested in, then click the sample name in the Name column. (The policies are linked to their respective reference pages in the docs.)
Reference and Tools
In addition to the doc cookbook samples and sample proxies in the tables above, the Edge GitHub samples also contain these resources:
Name | Description | Policy Types | Resources |
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regex-protection | The regular expression threat protection policy can protect your backend APIs and microservices from SQL injection attacks. | N/A | |
oauth-validate-key-secret | You are implementing the OAuth Password grant type flow. You need to validate both the application client key and secret on Edge before calling an outside Identity Provider to validate the user's credentials. | OAuthV2, others | N/A |
condition-pattern-matching | This proxy lets you easily try out and test conditional statements in an API proxy flow. | AssignMessage | N/A |
access-entity | Shows how to retrieve profiles for entities from the Apigee Edge datastore. | AssignMessage AccessEntity ExtractVariables |
none |
apikey | Implements simple API key validation | VerifyAPIKey AssignMessage Quota |
none |
async-callout | Demonstrates a simple asynchronous callout using the JavaScript httpClient. | Javascript | assemble_response.js callout.js |
base64encoder | Demonstrates how to call JavaScript includes from JavaScript resources in API proxies. | AssignMessage Javascript |
core-min.js enc-utf16-min.js enc-base64-min.js encodeAuthHeader.js |
conditional-policy | Implements simple conditional policy enforcement. When a request contains an HTTP header responsetime:true, a policy executes a Python script that adds a set of performance metrics to the response message, as HTTP headers | Script (Python) | timer.py |
dynamic-endpoint | Implements simple conditional routing in a slightly more complex scenario, that defines two URLs and one default route. | none | none |
jira-release-notes | This is the API proxy used by the Apigee doc team to generate release notes from Jira. | JSONToXML XSL |
releasenotes_api.xsl |
kerberos-credential-mediation | This sample shows how to perform Kerberos Credential Mediation on Apigee Edge. | JavaCallout | Java JAR file |
oauth-advanced | A complete, working example of the authorization code grant type flow, with Apigee Edge as the authorization server. |
GenerateAccessToken Many others... |
see the example code |
oauth-client-credentials | Demonstrates a fully functional OAuth 2.0 token endpoint configured for the client credentials grant type. | GenerateAccessToken | none |
oauth-login-app | Deprecated. We recommend that you look at the oauth-advanced sample instead. | ||
oauth-validate-key-secret | Illustrates a technique for validating the client's key and secret before calling an identity provider to validate user credentials in the password grant type flow. | OAuthV2 AssignMessage ExtractVariables ServiceCallout RaiseFault |
none |
oauth-verify-accesstoken | Demonstrates an API proxy that is configured to validate OAuth 2.0 access tokens and verify Quota. | VerifyAccessToken Quota |
none |
oauth10a-3legged | Demonstrates an OAuth 1.0a three-legged configuration. | GenerateAceessToken GenerateRequestToken ServiceCallout VerifyAccessToken |
none |
outbound-oauth | Uses the Microsoft Azure translator API to translate tweets. To do so, it makes an outbound call to obtain an OAuth access token, and then caches the token using the API Services caching policies, reusing the cached token each time an outbound call is made. Also, includes a demonstration browser app used to invoke the API proxy. | AssignMessage LookupCache PopulateCache Javascript |
api-config.js api-token-get.js translate-query.js translate-results.js |
pagination | Paginates an XML response message based on limit and offset parameters provided by the client | AssignMessage ExtractVariables ResponseCache VerifyApiKey XSL |
paginate.xslt |
response-cache | Demonstrates how to cache weather forecasts on Edge for 10 minutes. | ResponseCache AssignMessage |
none |
simple-python | Demonstrates a simple scenario of attaching a python script in the response that adds a header value to it. |
Script (Python) | setHeader.py |
soap | Demonstrates an XSL transformation that rewrites a WSDL file in response to a request with the query parameter ?wsdl. | AssignMessage ExtractVariables Script (Python) XSL |
calculateaddress.py fixwsdl.xsl |
streaming | Demonstrates an HTTP streaming configuration. | none | none |
target-reroute | Demonstrates using JavaScript to dynamically select a target URL based on the content of a request message. | ExtractVariables Javascript |
rewriteTargetUrl.js |
twitter-mobile-timeline | Demonstrates how to use JavaScript to strip out unneeded parameters from tweets, resulting in a streamlined Twitter timeline that is friendly for resource-constrained mobile devices. | AssignMessage Javascript |
MobileTimeline.js |
twitter-oembed | Transforms timeline responses (e.g. from statuses/user_timeline.json) into an oEmbed response that contains the timeline data as rich HTML content. | AssignMessage JavaScript |
search-oembed.js |
variables | Demonstrates how to extract and set variables based on transport and JSON and XML message content. | AssignMessage ExtractVariables XMLToJSON |
minimize.js |
xmltojson | Converts response data from XML to JSON. | XMLToJSON JSONToXML |
none |
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XML schema files that you can use as a reference when configuring API proxies, policies, API products, and developer and app profiles. |
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Contains a deployment tool, deploy.py, that imports an API proxy to an organization on Apigee Edge and then deploys it to the environment specified. |
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The organization snapshot tool retrieves organization settings, including developers, API products, virtual hosts, key/value maps, etc. It can be used to backup the details of an organization, or to discover the settings in an organization. |
Apigee-127
If you're a coder, Apigee-127 gets you up and coding API proxies with Node.js and Swagger. You can also find a127 samples on GitHub: https://github.com/apigee-127/a127-samples.
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