api Resources
Parameters
Comma-separated list of API resources to be bundled in the API product. By default, the resource paths are mapped from the proxy.pathsuffix
variable. The proxy path suffix is defined as the URI fragment following the ProxyEndpoint base path. For example, if the apiResources
element is defined to be /forecastrss
and the base path defined for the API proxy is /weather
, then only requests to /weather/forecastrss
are permitted by the API product. You can select a specific path, or you can select all subpaths with the following wildcard: - /**
: Indicates that all sub-URIs are included. - /*
: Indicates that only URIs one level down are included. By default, / supports the same resources as /** as well as the base path defined by the API proxy. For example, if the base path of the API proxy is /v1/weatherapikey
, then the API product supports requests to /v1/weatherapikey
and to any sub-URIs, such as /v1/weatherapikey/forecastrss
, /v1/weatherapikey/region/CA
, and so on. For more information, see Managing API products. //*/
Parameters
Comma-separated list of API resources to be bundled in the API product. By default, the resource paths are mapped from the proxy.pathsuffix
variable. The proxy path suffix is defined as the URI fragment following the ProxyEndpoint base path. For example, if the apiResources
element is defined to be /forecastrss
and the base path defined for the API proxy is /weather
, then only requests to /weather/forecastrss
are permitted by the API product. You can select a specific path, or you can select all subpaths with the following wildcard: - /**
: Indicates that all sub-URIs are included. - /*
: Indicates that only URIs one level down are included. By default, / supports the same resources as /** as well as the base path defined by the API proxy. For example, if the base path of the API proxy is /v1/weatherapikey
, then the API product supports requests to /v1/weatherapikey
and to any sub-URIs, such as /v1/weatherapikey/forecastrss
, /v1/weatherapikey/region/CA
, and so on. For more information, see Managing API products. //*/