Using the service command
You can use the service command to list the Developer Portal service from the Developer Portal database.
- Log in as Cloud manager:
apic login --server management_server --realm admin/identity_provider --username cloud_username --password cloud_password
You can determine which identity provider to use in the--realm
parameter by entering the following command to see a list of all available identity providers (you do not need to be logged in to use this command):
For example:apic identity-providers:list --scope admin --server mgmt_endpoint_url --fields title,realm
Theapic identity-providers:list --scope admin --server myserver.com --fields title,realm total_results: 2 results: - title: Cloud Manager User Registry realm: admin/default-idp-1 - title: Corporate LDAP user registry realm: admin/corporate-ldap
title
value should enable you to determine which identity provider to use; you can then copy the corresponding--realm
parameter directly from the displayedrealm
value. For any identity providers that were created by your administrator after API Connect was installed, the names will have been determined at creation time. The default Cloud Manager Local User Registry for login as a member of the cloud administration organization isdefault-idp-1
.For full details of the
apic login
command, see Logging in to a management server.For a summary of the general-purpose commands and their use, see Developer Portal CLI commands.
- Get the availability zone of the portal service's sites that you want to list.
apic availability-zones --org orgid/name --server management_server
apic service:list
- List the Portal service currently installed.
-s, --server
mgmt_endpoint_url. Use the value of the platform API endpoint URL for this entry.--org
orgid--catalog
catalog id.--debug
. If you need debug information.
- List the installed Developer Portal
service.
apic --mode portaladmin service:list -s management_server --portal_service_name PORTAL-SERVICE-NAME --format json