Aws apigateway
Internal
REST API Operations
get-rest-apis
Returns information about existing APIs.
aws apigateway get-rest-apis
{ "items": [ { "apiKeySource": "HEADER", "description": "themyscira", "endpointConfiguration": { "types": [ "EDGE" ] }, "version": "1.0", "createdDate": 1551007660, "id": "anhfchtuhe", "name": "themyscira" }, { "apiKeySource": "HEADER", "description": "Api Documentation", "endpointConfiguration": { "types": [ "EDGE" ] }, "version": "1.0", "createdDate": 1551394693, "id": "kizx5mwn97", "name": "blue" }, { "apiKeySource": "HEADER", "description": "An Ops Service proxy integration", "endpointConfiguration": { "types": [ "REGIONAL" ] }, "createdDate": 1550077237, "id": "pn8pztlmtc", "name": "ops" } ] }
import-rest-api
Creates a new API from an external API definition file. The API definition file should be in OpenAPI 2.0 format, optionally carrying Amazon API Gateway extensions. The new API's name will be given by the OpenAPI 2.0 info.title element.
aws apigateway import-rest-api --body 'file:///path/to/API_Swagger_template.json'
aws apigateway import-rest-api --body 'file:///Users/ovidiu/playground/api-gateway-playground/themyscira/build/swagger.json'
After creation, the API is not yet exposed to consumption, and API Deployment must be created for that. See:
put-rest-api
Updates the API to a new version, overwriting the old API.
aws apigateway put-rest-api --rest-api-id 2yox4tmvlc --mode overwrite --body 'file://./themyscira-2.json'
After update, the new version of the API is not yet exposed to consumption, and a new API Deployment must be created for that. See:
Also see:
update-rest-api
Patches an existing API.
Also see:
Deployment Operations
create-deployment
Creates an API deployment which is used by a stage. The newly created deployment becomes the new default deployment for the stage.
aws apigateway create-deployment --rest-api-id <api-id> --stage-name <stage-name>
update-deployment
Not sure what this does.
aws apigateway update-deployment --rest-api-id 1234123412 --deployment-id ztt4m2