Azure API Management Extension for Visual Studio CodeUse the Azure API Management extension to perform common management operations on your Azure API Management service instances without switching away from Visual Studio Code. Azure API Management is a fully managed service that helps customers to securely expose their APIs to external and internal consumers. API Management serves as a facade and a front door for the API implementations and enables their frictionless consumption by developers. Visit this page for more information and resources related to Azure API Management. RequirementsAll you need is an Azure Subscription to get started. If you don't have one, click here for a free subscription with $200 in Azure credits! Main Features
Create an API Management instance using defaultsCreate an API Management instance using custom optionsCreate an API by importing an OpenAPI specificationPlease note: only JSON format is supported currently. Edit an API in Azure Resource Manager formatEdit an API in OpenAPI formatEdit policiesTest an APICreate and edit a Named ValueExtract Service or APIImport Function AppImport App Service Web AppDeploy Gateway with Docker or KubernetesDebug PolicyScaffold Azure FunctionsShow diffs against last saved versionSwitch API RevisionRelease API RevisionAPI FilterSelf-Hosted Gateway DebuggingManage User SubscriptionsIntellisense for Policy Expressions.Follow instructions here. Managing Azure SubscriptionsIf you are not signed in to Azure, you will see a "Sign in to Azure..." link. Alternatively, you can select "View->Command Palette" in the VS Code menu, and search for "Azure: Sign In". If you don't have an Azure Account, you can sign up for one today for free and receive $200 in credits by selecting "Create a Free Azure Account..." or selecting "View->Command Palette" and searching for "Azure: Create an Account". You may sign out of Azure by selecting "View->Command Palette" and searching for "Azure: Sign Out". To select which subscriptions show up in the extension's explorer, click on the "Select Subscriptions..." button on any subscription node (indicated by a "filter" icon when you hover over it), or select "View->Command Palette" and search for "Azure: Select Subscriptions". Note that this selection affects all VS Code extensions that support the Azure Account and Sign-In extension. ContributingThere are several ways you can contribute to this repo:
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