Updated on 2023-05-09 GMT+08:00

Comparing Versions

The new API Gateway (APIG) console is available since April 2, 2023. The following table lists the differences between the old and new consoles.

Table 1 Comparing versions

Difference

Old

New

Two-factor authentication

Not supported

Supported

Configuration of retries for HTTP&HTTPS backend services

Not supported

Supported

API import

For registering APIs

For registering APIs or creating API groups

API debugging with a custom body

Not supported

Supported

API details page

Average

Highly integrated

API topology

Supported

Not supported

Visual display of API policies

Not supported

Supported

Creating policy by script

Not supported

Supported

Plug-in type

CORS, HTTP response header management, request throttling

CORS, HTTP response header management, request throttling 2.0, Kafka log push, circuit breaker. These plug-ins are managed together with traditional policies.

SSL certificate management

Not supported

Supported

Creating server groups for load balance channels

Not supported (VPC channels)

Supported

Health check switch for load balance channels

Not supported (VPC channels)

Supported

Display of standby nodes and statuses for load balance channels

Not supported (VPC channels)

Supported

Apps

Supported

Now called "credentials"

Credential quota policies

Not supported

Supported

Access control policies

Not supported

Supported

API monitoring

Provided on the Dashboard page

Now called "API Monitoring"

Subdomain name

Supported

Now called "debugging domain name"

Variable management

Variables

Now called Environment Variables

Gateway selection in left navigation pane

Not supported

Supported