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I struggled to get multiple APIs working correctly for days.
After I deployed the service using the steps below, although both api require api key, the problems are:
I can call one of them without providing api key while the other does require an api key.
Only one of the API are showing up in developer portal. Sometimes AuthedGreetingApi, sometimes GreetingApi.
this generates greetingv1openapi.json and authedgreetingv1openapi.json
gcloud endpoints services deploy greetingv1openapi.json authedgreetingv1openapi.json
result: Service Configuration [2019-01-07r9] uploaded for service [inner-cinema-211407.appspot.com]
update the app.yaml as following:
env_variables:
# The following values are to be replaced by information from the output of
# 'gcloud endpoints services deploy swagger.json' command.
ENDPOINTS_SERVICE_NAME: inner-cinema-211407.appspot.com
ENDPOINTS_SERVICE_VERSION: 2019-01-07r9
deploy to GAE
gcloud app deploy --project=inner-cinema-211407
Source code:
# [START messages]classGreeting(messages.Message):
"""Greeting that stores a message."""message=messages.StringField(1)
classGreetingCollection(messages.Message):
"""Collection of Greetings."""items=messages.MessageField(Greeting, 1, repeated=True)
STORED_GREETINGS=GreetingCollection(items=[
Greeting(message='hello world!'),
Greeting(message='goodbye world!'),
])
# [END messages]# [START greeting_api]@endpoints.api(name='greeting', version='v1', api_key_required=True)classGreetingApi(remote.Service):
@endpoints.method(# This method does not take a request message.message_types.VoidMessage,# This method returns a GreetingCollection message.GreetingCollection,path='greetings',http_method='GET',name='greetings.list')deflist_greetings(self, unused_request):
returnSTORED_GREETINGS# ResourceContainers are used to encapsuate a request body and url# parameters. This one is used to represent the Greeting ID for the# greeting_get method.GET_RESOURCE=endpoints.ResourceContainer(
# The request body should be empty.message_types.VoidMessage,
# Accept one url parameter: and integer named 'id'id=messages.IntegerField(1, variant=messages.Variant.INT32))
@endpoints.method(# Use the ResourceContainer defined above to accept an empty body# but an ID in the query string.GET_RESOURCE,# This method returns a Greeting message.Greeting,# The path defines the source of the URL parameter 'id'. If not# specified here, it would need to be in the query string.path='greetings/{id}',http_method='GET',name='greetings.get')defget_greeting(self, request):
try:
# request.id is used to access the URL parameter.returnSTORED_GREETINGS.items[request.id]
except (IndexError, TypeError):
raiseendpoints.NotFoundException(
'Greeting {} not found'.format(request.id))
# [END greeting_api]# [START multiply]# This ResourceContainer is similar to the one used for get_greeting, but# this one also contains a request body in the form of a Greeting message.MULTIPLY_RESOURCE=endpoints.ResourceContainer(
Greeting,
times=messages.IntegerField(2, variant=messages.Variant.INT32,
required=True))
@endpoints.method(# This method accepts a request body containing a Greeting message# and a URL parameter specifying how many times to multiply the# message.MULTIPLY_RESOURCE,# This method returns a Greeting message.Greeting,path='greetings/multiply/{times}',http_method='POST',name='greetings.multiply')defmultiply_greeting(self, request):
returnGreeting(message=request.message*request.times)
# [END multiply]# [START auth_config]WEB_CLIENT_ID='replace this with your web client application ID'ANDROID_CLIENT_ID='replace this with your Android client ID'IOS_CLIENT_ID='replace this with your iOS client ID'ANDROID_AUDIENCE=WEB_CLIENT_IDALLOWED_CLIENT_IDS= [
WEB_CLIENT_ID, ANDROID_CLIENT_ID, IOS_CLIENT_ID,
endpoints.API_EXPLORER_CLIENT_ID]
# [END auth_config]# [START authed_greeting_api]@endpoints.api(name='authedgreeting',version='v1',# Only allowed configured Client IDs to access this API.allowed_client_ids=ALLOWED_CLIENT_IDS,# Only allow auth tokens with the given audience to access this API.audiences=[ANDROID_AUDIENCE],api_key_required=True,# Require auth tokens to have the following scopes to access this API.scopes=[endpoints.EMAIL_SCOPE])classAuthedGreetingApi(remote.Service):
@endpoints.method(message_types.VoidMessage,Greeting,path='greet',http_method='POST',name='greet')defgreet(self, request):
user=endpoints.get_current_user()
user_name=user.email() ifuserelse'Anonymous'returnGreeting(message='Hello, {}'.format(user_name))
# [END authed_greeting_api]# [START api_server]api=endpoints.api_server([GreetingApi, AuthedGreetingApi])
# [END api_server]
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I have a similar issue using Endpoints for Cloud Run (not python framework). I can deploy multiple yaml files using x-google-api-name, but portal only show the first one. APIs from both files are called, but I haven't tested authentication.
Issues could be related.
I struggled to get multiple APIs working correctly for days.
After I deployed the service using the steps below, although both api require api key, the problems are:
Is this a bug for cloud endpoints?
this generates
greetingv1openapi.json
andauthedgreetingv1openapi.json
update the app.yaml as following:
deploy to GAE
Source code:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: