Field | Description |
API name | Displays the API name and the tags associated with the API. |
About API name | Displays the name and description of the API. The API name and description of the API are editable. Hovering over the API name or the API description displays the edit icon, which you can click and edit them as required. |
API resources (For a REST API) | Displays a list of resources available in the API sorted by resource/pathname. For the REST APIs, the list of resources are displayed in sorted order of the path names. Click each resource to view the corresponding HTTP methods, along with a summary. For each of these methods, details such as tags, parameters and status codes, schema definition, callback URLs, sample request, and sample response with links are displayed. If a method is protected by APIKey, OAuth2 or JWT, the same is indicated by a lock symbol. |
API methods (For a SOAP API) | Displays a list of methods available in the API. For the SOAP APIs, methods are displayed along with their type of binding (SOAP 11 , SOAP 12, and other HTTP methods). Click each method to view details such as input, output, fault messages, and tags. If a method is protected by APIKey, OAuth2 or JWT, the same is indicated by a lock symbol. |
API components For REST APIS created with Open API specifications | Displays a list of schema available in the API. Click each schema to view more details You can click on each schema to view the schema details, such as name, description, type, example, whether it is required and array information in the Table tab and the schema format in the JSON tab |
Other attributes | Displays a list of any other attributes associated with the API. For example, Contact ame, License URL, License name, Cntact email, and so on. |
Entity sets (For an OData API) | An Entity Set element represents a single entity or a collection of entities of a specific entity type in the data model. Type of the entity and the container name are displayed. |
Singletons (For an OData API) | Singletons are single entities which are accessed as children of the entity container. Type of the singleton and the container name are displayed. |
Entity types (For an OData API) | Entity Types (for example, Person, Airline and so on) are structured records consisting of named and typed properties and key properties whose values (for example, UserName, AirlineCode and so on) uniquely identify one instance from another. Here the list of available entity types and the parameters are displayed. |
Complex types (For an OData API) | Complex Types are structured types (for example, City, Location, Airport Location and so on) consisting of a list of properties (for example, CountryRegion, Name, Address, and so on) but with no key, and thus can only exist as a property of a containing entity or as a temporary value. List of available complex types and the parameters are displayed. |
Functions (For an OData API) | The Function element represents a parameter to the function. Function renders the parameters that are accepted by the function and return type of the function. |
Actions (For an OData API) | The Action element denotes if the action is bound to a specific entity type in an entity model. Displays the parameter section that is rendered in functions. |
API documents | Displays the list of all documents for the API. |
Access API | Displays the list of endpoints for the API. |
API scopes (For a SOAP and REST API) | A scope represents a logical grouping of REST resources, methods, or both, and SOAP operations in an API. You can then enforce a specific set of policies on each individual scope in the API. Displays the scopes associated with the API and the corresponding details such as name of the scope, description of the scope and the methods included in the scope. If the scope has policies associated, the policies are displayed under a subsection Policies. |
Latest posts | Opens a text editor where you can type in your comment, tag the post, attach a link or a file and post it. |
Try API | Click this option to test the API. It opens the Try API page. You can provide the various parameters required for the API and test it. For a REST API, the REST resources that can be tested are displayed in the left panel. For a SOAP API, the API methods that can be tested are displayed in the left panel. For a Hybrid API, you can click the REST toggle option, in the left panel, to display the REST resources to be tested and click the SOAP toggle option to display the SOAP methods that can be tested. |
Version | Displays the version of the API along with the maturity status, if any, and lists all the versions of the API from the latest to the least in the drop-down list. Selecting a version from the list displays the API details of that version. |
Support forum | Clicking this option navigates you to the Collaboration > My feed view where you can view the recent posts or activity. You can also post it to your feeds. |
Get access token | Clicking this option you can request an access token to access and use the API. This option is available only for the latest API version. |
Follow this API | Click to follow this API. If you are already following this API you will see the option Unfollow this API, in which case you can click it to unfollow the API. |
Export API as (For a REST API) | Click to export the API in the JSON or YAML format. The schemas of the API must comply with at least Draft 4 version of JSON Schema. |
Download Client SDK (For a REST API) | Click to download the Client SDK for the API in the specified language. Supported languages - Akka-Scala, Android, ASP.NET5, Async-Scala, Clojure, C++Rest, C#, C#.NET2, Cwiki, Dart, Dynamic-Html, Flash, Go, Go-Server, Groovy, Haskell, HTML, HTML2, Inflector, Java, Javascript, Javascript-Closure-Angular, JAXRS, JAXRS-CXF, JAXRS-Rest, JAXRS-Spec, JMeter, Lumen, Nancyfx, Nodejs-Server, Objective C, Perl, Php, Python, Python-Flask, Qt5 C++, Rails5, Ruby, Scala, Scalatra, Silex-Php, Sinatra, Slim, Spring, Swagger, Swagger-Yaml, Swift, Tizen, Typescript-Angular, Typescript-Angular2, Typescript-Fetch, Typescript-Node. The schemas of the API must comply with at least Draft 4 version of JSON Schema. This is available only for REST APIs. |
Advanced edit | Click to modify the icon representing the API, API documents and API category for the selected API. |
Rate this API | Click the number of stars depending on how you want to rate this API. Rating is specific to an API version. |
List of followers | Displays the number of followers who are following this API. Followers of a previous API version automatically follow any subsequent higher versions. Note: The list of followers is not persisted in the following cases : A SOAP API republished as REST API or a Hybrid API. A REST API or a Hybrid API republished as a REST API. |
Associated packages | Displays the associated packages with the API. |