Hi,
On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 11:44 AM, Tharika Madurapperuma <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > In API Manager, we will be exposing an application called the API > Editor which is basically a subset of the API Publisher. The Editor > application is *run locally* in the API developers machine and is used > primarily for API *testing purposes*. > > What can be done through the Editor Application? > > > - APIs will be created and stored in the local file system. > > The file structure of the created API will be, > > [image: Inline image 1] > > where *<provider>-<name>-<version>* is the folder in > which the configuration files for the API are stored. The Endpoints folder > contains the api level endpoints for the API. > > - API level endpoints are used instead of global endpoints. > - After creating and testing an API from within the API Editor, the > API developer can export the API to the Publisher. > - It supports API import and export. > > Is it necessary to support import feature on the editor. Is there a valid use case to import apis into editor. > > - > - The API can be exported as a zip file and it contains the above file > structure. > > Appreciate your thoughts and concerns. > > Thanks, > Tharika. > > -- > *Tharika Madurapperuma* > Software Engineer | WSO2, Inc. > > Email : [email protected] > Mobile : +94777875624 <+94%2077%20787%205624> > Web : http://wso2.com > > <http://wso2.com/signature> > -- Rajith Roshan Software Engineer, WSO2 Inc. Mobile: +94-7 <%2B94-71-554-8430>17-064-214
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