API Service Graph Connector for Azure API Management
Summarize
Summary of API Service Graph Connector for Azure API Management
The ServiceNow® API Service Graph Connector for Azure API Management enables you to import detailed API information from your Azure API Management applications directly into the Configuration Management Database (CMDB). This integration helps maintain a comprehensive, normalized inventory of your API estate within ServiceNow, improving visibility, governance, and operational management of APIs.
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Key Features
- Normalized Data Model: Imports API data into a consistent format, enabling seamless integration with other technologies.
- API Insights Workspace: Provides a centralized interface for analyzing and interacting with API data without requiring direct Azure API Management access, facilitating collaboration and governance.
- Support for Multiple ServiceNow Versions: Compatible with Xanadu, Yokohama, and Zurich releases.
Practical Use Cases
- Maintain an end-to-end inventory of published and backend APIs, including usage and consumer identification.
- Track APIs from customer-facing endpoints to backend services to identify impacted endpoints during service changes or failures and assist in incident creation.
- Manage API-related vulnerabilities and security incidents and enforce compliance requirements on API endpoints.
Configuration and Management
Configure the connector connection using the SGC Central view within the CMDB Workspace. This view supports discovering, installing, and managing connectors, including lifecycle tasks such as editing, monitoring, and debugging connections. Note that the guided setup method is deprecated; SGC Central is the recommended configuration approach.
Data Mapping and Integration
Data from Azure API Management is ingested using the Robust Transform Engine (RTE) and reconciled into the CMDB using the Identification and Reconciliation Engine (IRE). The connector periodically pulls data into staging tables, which are then mapped to corresponding CMDB Configuration Item (CI) classes, such as Azure API Management, Managed API, API Frontend/Backend, API Consumer, and others. This enables a structured and comprehensive representation of your API components within ServiceNow.
The IntegrationHub ETL app can be used to view and manage these data maps, facilitating transparency and customization of data flows.
Record Removal Process
The connector employs soft deletion for CMDB CI records. Instead of permanently deleting records, any CI not discovered in the latest scheduled data import is marked as Non-Operational. This preserves historical data and supports auditability while keeping the CMDB current.
Use the ServiceNow® API Service Graph Connector for Azure API Management to import API details from an Azure API Management application into the Configuration Management Database (CMDB).
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Key features
Import data into a normalized data model for consistency across other technologies.
The API Insights workspace provides a centralized interface where you can analyze and interact with API data, without needing direct access to Azure API Management, enhancing visibility, governance, and collaboration across the API estate. To learn more, see API Insights.
Supported ServiceNow versions
- Xanadu
- Yokohama
- Zurich
Use cases
- Maintain an end-to-end inventory of exposed and backend APIs, identifying what APIs are published, used, and by whom.
- Track APIs from customer-facing endpoints to the underlying services, identifying impacted endpoints when services change or fail and creating incidents for reported issues.
- Address vulnerabilities and security incidents related to API endpoints, and create compliance requirements to measure against.
Configuring a connection for the connector
You can configure a connection for the connector by using the SGC Central view in the CMDB Workspace. The view enables you to discover and install connectors, and then effectively manage the full life cycle of creating, editing, monitoring, and debugging connections. To configure the connector using SGC Central, see Configure API Service Graph Connector for Azure API Management using SGC Central.
Data mapping
Data from the Azure API Management data sources is mapped and transformed into the CMDB Configuration Item (CI) class definitions using the Robust Transform Engine (RTE). Data is inserted into the CMDB using the Identification and Reconciliation Engine (IRE).
When you complete setting up the connection, you can configure the integration to periodically pull data from an Azure API Management application.
| Data source | Staging table | Target tables |
|---|---|---|
| API Management Services | SGA Azure API Management [sn_azure_api_gw_sga_azure_api_management] | Azure API Management |
| Managed API | SGA Azure Managed API [sn_azure_api_gw_sga_azure_managed_api] | Managed API |
| API Frontend Backend | SGA Azure API Frontend Backend [sn_azure_api_gw_sga_azure_api_frontend_backend_import] | API Frontend |
| API GraphQL Frontend Backend | SGA Azure API GraphQL Frontend Backend [sn_azure_api_gw_sga_azure_api_graphql_frontend_backend] | API Frontend |
| API Consumer | SGA Azure API Consumer [sn_azure_api_gw_sga_azure_api_consumer] | API Consumer |
| API Product | SGA Azure API Product [sn_azure_api_gw_sga_azure_api_product] | API Product Bundle |
| API Consumer Subscription | SGA Azure API Consumer Subscription [sn_azure_api_gw_sga_azure_api_subscription] | API Consumer Subscription |
| API Tag | API Tag [sn_azure_api_gw_api_tag] | Key Value |
| API Consumer Access | SGA Azure API Consumer Access [sn_azure_api_gw_sga_azure_managed_api] | API Consumer Access |
For more information on where data is saved when pulling data from an Azure API Management application, see Target tables for storing API Service Graph Connector for Azure API Management data.
You can use the IntegrationHub ETL app to view the data maps. See IntegrationHub ETL for more information.
Record removal process
The connector supports soft deletion for CMDB CI classes only, meaning records are not permanently removed from the system. Instead, any CMDB CI records not discovered during the last scheduled job run are marked as Non-Operational.