Hi everyone, I have a few services that contains lots of apis and those apis are accesible by internal network but we want to use apidog for both documentation and testing. we dont want to open our services to public for testing in apidog. I am wondering if this private cloud feature let me able to test my apis without openin our services to public.
I would like to ask what private cloud feature refers to?
Sorry for wrong term, I meant to say private api hub feature
Private Api Hub Feature
Hello Alp,
If you need to deploy within an internal network, you can opt for Apidog Enterprise On-premises, which allows you to deploy Apidog’s services, including the API hub, on your internal network.
Additionally, we will soon launch a SaaS version of the API hub that will be restricted to users within your organization for accessing API documentation. Which option better suits your needs?
Hi again, in the pricing section I can see that private api hub feature available for both enterprise and enterprise on promise package. As you mentioned deploying api dogs service to our internal network would be good enough for me
Also just to clearify, does private api hub means self hosting?
Because all I want is , be able to test my endpoints only within internal network
Also, is there any private cloud hub concept exist for apidog?, we can only open our services to apidogs private cloud
SaaS Enterprise does not include the Private API Hub feature. It’s On-premises only, which means self hosting.
If you just need to test your endpoints in internal network, you don’t need the API hub feature. You just need to get the API specs and import them, which doesn’t need any plan. Free version is enough.
You just need to add your colleagues into your team, and all projects will be shared with them. If the number of colleagues is over 5, you need to subscript the Basic Plan.
Yes, I can acces from desktop application because my pc connected to vpn but when I publish to apidog, I am not able to test endpoints because I got error that says “make sure the domain is publicly accesible” which expected. What I am wondering if apidog servers using static ip , we might give acces to our published apidog doc to be able test in apidog’s web. Is it possible?
Hello, could you please paste a screenshot to show the error? I’m not quite sure about the situation you described.
Hello Alp, I think I know how to solve your issue. You need to install the Apidog Agent extention for browser. Please see the screenshot:
It’s at the bottom right of Apidog Web
Thanks for the solution and guidance