title | description | author | ms.topic | ms.service | ms.author | ms.date |
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Use a workspace in Azure API Management |
Members of a workspace in Azure API Management can collaborate to manage and productize their own APIs. |
dlepow |
how-to |
api-management |
danlep |
03/10/2023 |
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This article is an introduction to managing APIs, products, subscriptions, and other API Management resources in a workspace. A workspace is a place where a development team can own, manage, update, and productize their own APIs, while a central API platform team manages the API Management infrastructure. Learn about the workspace features
Note
- Workspaces are a preview feature of API Management and subject to certain limitations.
- Workspaces are supported in API Management REST API version 2022-09-01-preview or later.
- For pricing considerations, see API Management pricing.
- An API Management instance. If needed, ask an administrator to create one.
- A workspace. If needed, ask an administrator of your API Management instance to create one.
- Permissions to collaborate in the workspace. If needed, ask an administrator of your API Management instance to assign you appropriate roles in the service and the workspace.
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Sign in to the Azure portal, and navigate to your API Management instance.
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In the left menu, select Workspaces (preview), and select the name of your workspace.
:::image type="content" source="media/api-management-in-workspace/workspace-in-portal.png" alt-text="Screenshot of workspaces in API Management instance in the portal." lightbox="media/api-management-in-workspace/workspace-in-portal-expanded.png":::
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The workspace appears. The available resources and settings appear in the menu on the left.
:::image type="content" source="media/api-management-in-workspace/workspace-menu.png" alt-text="Screenshot of API Management workspace menu in the portal." lightbox="media/api-management-in-workspace/workspace-menu-expanded.png":::
Depending on your role in the workspace, you might have permissions to create APIs, products, subscriptions, and other resources, or you might have read-only access to some or all of them.
To get started managing, protecting, and publishing APIs in your workspaces, see the following guidance.
- Learn more about workspaces