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New Azure API Management developer portal is now generally available

Published date: 04 November, 2019

The new, open-source API Management developer portal is now generally available. It delights the consumers of your APIs with a carefully redesigned modern look and feel, and unlocks new scenarios such as automation or custom extension of the functionality. The Azure documentation article contains instructions on how to get started. 

What’s different in the new portal? 

  • Better performance, scalability and security – The new portal has been completely reengineered for simplicity, performance gains and scalable distribution. It has a lightweight architecture and uses JAMstack technology. 

  • Modern looking out of the box – The new portal has a default theme that will help impress the consumers of your APIs and minimise the need for customisations. The new pages and widgets have been carefully designed and optimised for usability, accessibility and an elevated user experience. 

  • Customisable through the visual editor – The portal features a special panel for designers so that all styling can be controlled from a central location. Content editors can modify the pages through a drag-and-drop editor. 

  • Open-source – You can observe, audit, fork or contribute to the project on GitHub

  • Extensibility – The portal comes built into every API Management instance (excluding the Consumption tier). If you wish to extend the portal’s core functionality (for example, create your own widgets to fetch data from other sources), fork the GitHub repository, implement the code changes and self-host your own modified version of the portal. 

  • Dev-Ops – A set of new APIs lets you automate portal deployments, migrate content and configuration, and perform or restore backups. 

How to start using the new portal 

The Azure documentation article clarifies the differences between managed and self-hosted portals and explains how to get started. 

What’s coming next 

In the next few weeks we will be adding support for OAuth authentication in the interactive console as well as an ability to filter APIs and API operations by tags. The roadmap is publicly available through Projects on GitHub

Bug reports can be raised through GitHub Issues, support requested on Stack Overflow or through Azure support, and feature requests submitted through Azure Feedback Forum

Old developer and publisher portals are now in legacy mode 

With the general availability of the new portal, the old developer and publisher portals have become legacy features – from now on, they will be receiving security updates only. New features will only be implemented in the new developer portal. Deprecation of the legacy developer and publisher portals will be announced separately. If you have any concerns, questions or comments, voice them in a dedicated GitHub Issue

You can find more information on the new developer portal in the Azure documentation article.

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