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Add a New Environment

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Last updated 1 year ago

You can manage the development, test or production services by creating more than one environment in AirApi. You do not need to open a separate AirApi account or set up on-premise for each of these. This document is explains how to change environment in AirApi. How to create and update a new environment will be explained.

Add a New Environment

To add an environment, you can use this page. Click on the β€œAdd Environment” button and go back to the addition of an environment page. With the search line, you can find which environment will you work in.

To edit the existing environment, click on the β€œedit” button. You will welcome the update environment page. Also, click on the icons to reach the developer portal website, identify server, and endpoint gateway pages.

For more information about how to add an environment, click on.

To add a new environment, you need to log in to the management portal.

If you are entering for the first time to AirApi , you will automatically encounter Add Environment page.

The picture below shows the page you will encounter.

On this page first, choose your business model that which standard do you want to follow. The environment name is a short description of your new environment. Dev, test, prep, prod, etc.

Domain, defined your environment’s physical address. For example; 000012.airapi.market

The last step is production’s switch. If you want the manage your production features turn the switch in the direction of yes. When this happens, a new switch will appear below.

If an environment set as production and select β€œApplication Approve Workflow” is enabled, When a developer creates an Application on developer portal, this application is not working without admin approved it. This Production switch can be changed later.

When click to "Add" button, a new environment should be created and your page turns automatically new environment dashboard.

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