With Apigee in Cloud Code, you can run Apigee commands from the Command Palette by performing the following steps:
Apigee commands available in the Command Palette are summarized in the following table.
Command | Description |
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Cloud Code: Create Apigee environment | Create an environment to deploy your APIs. |
Cloud Code: Create Apigee proxy bundle | Create an API proxy. |
Cloud Code: Create Apigee shared flow bundle | Create a shared flow. |
Cloud Code: Create Apigee test bundle | Create a test bundle to define the resources required to test your APIs. |
Cloud Code: Create Apigee workspace | Create an Apigee workspace. |
Cloud Code - Apigee: Focus on Emulators View | Change focus to the Apigee Emulator. |
Cloud Code: Import Apigee proxy bundle | Upload an API proxy bundle from your local directory. |
Cloud Code: Import Apigee shared flow bundle | Upload a shared flow bundle from your local directory. |
Cloud Code: Open Apigee workspace | Open an Apigee workspace. |
Cloud Code: Refresh Apigee Emulator view | Refresh the Apigee Emulator view to synchronize recent changes. |
Cloud Code: Refresh Apigee workspace view | Refresh the Apigee workspace view to synchronize recent changes. |
View: Show Cloud Code - Apigee | Access Apigee in VS Code to synchronize recent changes. |
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Last updated 2025-04-24 UTC.