Click on the text of the Orders API entry in order to edit the entry.After deployment finishes, navigate back to runtime manager and click on the application.Add a property called app.client_id and hardcode the value to 1111.Add a property called app.client_secret and hardcode the value to 1111.Add a property called _secret and set the value to the Environment Client Secret we copied earlier.Add a property called _id and set the value to the Environment Client ID we copied earlier.Add a property called and set the value to the ID we created earlier.In the Application File box, click Choose file and select Upload file.Set the application name to datagraph-orders-api.Click Deploy application in to the left.Orders API JAR Shipment API JAR Sales API JAR Deploy Orders API Copy the Client ID and Secret into your text editor.Click on the text of the environment you will be deploying into.Before deploying, we will need the Environment Client ID and Secret in order to allow the apps to register with API Manager.
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Now that we have created the API assets in Exchange and API Manager, we are ready to deploy the applications. Repeat this process for the Shipment API and Sales APIĪfter completing the setup process, you should see the following entries in API Manager: After creating the API, log the auto discovery ID in your text editor.In the API name field, start typing Orders API and select the API when it pops up as a dropdown.I suggest opening some kind of text editor and pasting the following in to help keep track of these values: Orders AID:Įnvironment Client Secret: Create Orders API API Manager entry We will need to save the autodiscovery IDs for deployment later. In order to manage the APIs, we will need to create API Manager entries for each. Repeat these steps for Shipment API and Sales APIĪfter publishing all three APIs, your Exchange assets should look like the following: For asset type, select REST API in the drop down.Click Publish new asset in the top left.Orders API RAML Shipment API RAML Sales API RAMLĪfter downloading the RAML spec zips, navigate to the Exchange for the Business Group you will be using for this lab. For this lab, we will be publishing the Orders, Shipment, and Sales APIs in order to build our Unified Schema.
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In order to import APIs into DataGraph, you will need to publish their specifications (either RAML or OAS) to Exchange.
#Datagraph app trial#
NOTE: All new trial accounts come with the required entitlements enabled by default. 3 vCores of capacity available in CloudHub Anypoint Platform account with API Manager entitlement.Anypoint Platform account with DataGraph entitlement.Publish specifications in Design Center.Setup your environment: In order to deploy DataGraph, you will need to set up some assets in Exchange and deploy some APIs that we will leverage within DataGraph.