Target tables for storing API Service Graph Connector for AWS API Gateway data

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  • Updated January 20, 2026
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    Summary of Target Tables for Storing API Service Graph Connector for AWS API Gateway Data

    The API Service Graph Connector for AWS API Gateway allows users to set up a connection that periodically retrieves data from AWS API Gateway. This data is stored in tables extending from Configuration Item (CMDB) classes and other related non-CMDB classes, enabling effective management and visibility of API resources within ServiceNow.

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    Key Features

    • AWS API Gateway Table: Stores attributes like ID, Name, and Operational Status for the AWS API Gateway.
    • Managed API Table: Captures details including Life Cycle Stage, Base URL, and Operational Status for managed APIs.
    • API Frontend and Backend Tables: Track attributes such as Host, Method, URL, and other operational statuses.
    • Relationships: Establish connections between various classes, such as AWS API Gateway with Managed APIs, API Frontends, and DNS Aliases, facilitating a clear structure of dependencies and interactions.

    Key Outcomes

    By utilizing this integration, ServiceNow customers can effectively manage AWS API Gateway data, ensuring accurate representation and streamlined operations. The structured relationship mapping allows for improved visibility into API interactions, enabling better decision-making and operational efficiency.

    When you complete setting up the connection, you can configure the integration to periodically pull data from an AWS API Gateway service. The data is saved in tables that extend from the Configuration item [cmdb_ci] classes and other non-CMDB classes.

    AWS API Gateway [cmdb_ci_aws_api_gateway]

    The following attributes in the AWS API Gateway [cmdb_ci_aws_api_gateway] table are populated by collected data:
    Attribute label Attribute name
    ID id
    Name name
    Operational status operational_status
    Table 1. Relationships created for AWS API Gateway
    Parent class Relationship type Child class
    AWS API Gateway [cmdb_ci_aws_api_gateway] Provides::Provided by Managed API [cmdb_ci_managed_api]
    AWS API Gateway [cmdb_ci_aws_api_gateway] Reference API Policy [api_policy]
    AWS API Gateway [cmdb_ci_aws_api_gateway] Reference API Consumer [api_consumer]
    AWS API Gateway [cmdb_ci_aws_api_gateway] Uses::Used by DNS Alias [cmdb_ci_dns_alias]

    DNS Alias [cmdb_ci_dns_alias]

    The following attributes in the DNS Alias [cmdb_ci_dns_alias] table are populated by collected data:
    Attribute label Attribute name
    Name name
    Operational status operational_status

    Managed API [cmdb_ci_managed_api]

    The following attributes in the Managed API [cmdb_ci_managed_api] table are populated by collected data:
    Attribute label Attribute name
    Life Cycle Stage Status life_cycle_stage_status
    ID id
    Name name
    Base URL base_url
    Operational status operational_status
    Life Cycle Stage life_cycle_stage
    Model ID model_id
    Type type
    Table 2. Relationships created for Managed API
    Parent class Relationship type Child class
    Managed API [cmdb_ci_managed_api] Uses::Used by API Frontend [cmdb_ci_api_frontend]
    Managed API [cmdb_ci_managed_api] Uses::Used by API Backend [cmdb_ci_api_backend]
    Managed API [cmdb_ci_managed_api] Reference API Deployment [api_deployment]
    Managed API [cmdb_ci_managed_api] Reference Key Value [cmdb_key_value]

    API Frontend [cmdb_ci_api_frontend]

    The following attributes in the API Frontend [cmdb_ci_api_frontend] table are populated by collected data:
    Attribute label Attribute name
    Host host
    Method method
    Path path
    URL url
    Authorization authorization
    Name name
    Operational status operational_status
    Protocol protocol
    Table 3. Relationship created for API Frontend
    Parent class Relationship type Child class
    API Frontend [cmdb_ci_api_frontend] Use End Point To::Use End Point From API Backend [cmdb_ci_api_backend]

    API Backend [cmdb_ci_api_backend]

    The following attributes in the API Backend [cmdb_ci_api_backend] table are populated by collected data:
    Attribute label Attribute name
    ID id
    URL url
    Name name
    Operational status operational_status
    Type type

    API Consumer [api_consumer]

    The following attributes in the API Consumer [api_consumer] table are populated by collected data:
    Attribute label Attribute name
    ID id
    Username username
    API Gateway api_gateway

    API Consumer Access [api_consumer_access]

    The following attributes in the API Consumer Access [api_consumer_access] table are populated by collected data:
    Attribute label Attribute name
    API api
    API Consumer api_consumer
    State state

    API Deployment [api_deployment]

    The following attributes in the API Deployment [api_deployment] table are populated by collected data:
    Attribute label Attribute name
    Name name
    API api

    API Policy [api_policy]

    The following attributes in the API Policy [api_policy] table are populated by collected data:
    Attribute label Attribute name
    Name name
    Consumer consumer
    ID id
    Managed API managed_api
    Table 4. Relationship created for API Policy
    Parent class Relationship type Child class
    API Policy [api_policy] Reference Managed API [cmdb_ci_managed_api]

    Key Value [cmdb_key_value]

    The following attributes in the Key Value [cmdb_key_value] table are populated by collected data:
    Attribute label Attribute name
    Tag tag
    Configuration item configuration_item
    Key key
    Value value