page, import an API definition to create a REST API.
On the right panel of the REST API page, click
Import an API Definition
or
Import
.
Select the API definition type to import. In the
Source
field, select one of the following source types:
File
. Select an API definition file from your local system.
URL
. Specify a URL that points to the location of the API definition file.
If the URL points to a specification that requires authentication, you can't select the URL option. You must download the specification as a file by providing the authentication details, save it as local file, and then import it as a file.
IDMC Services
. Select the IDMC service from which you want to import the APIs.
Click
Next
.
The
Select Assets
tab appears. API Center parses the file and displays the operations on the
Select Operations
tab. If there are conflicts between the operations and the API, or any issue with the source file, API Center displays the warning details. Fix the API definition file and try again.
When you select
Application Integration
as the source, all published processes in Application Integration appear. You can filter the data by service name.
When you select
Data Quality
as the source, the deployment or API created on the Data Quality rule specifications appear. Select the deployed rule specification that you want to import.
If your organization is not provisioned for Data Quality, you can't import the rule specifications. Contact your organization administrator for information about provisioning your organization.
Select the operations to import and click
Next
.
The
Summary
tab displays a summary of the assets that you selected.
Click
Import
.
API Center imports the selected policies and operations. You can update the policies and operations if needed. For more information, see
Creating an API operation.
You can import operations from only one type of IDMC provider for an API. For a single API, you add operations either from an Application Integration process or from a Data Quality rule specification.