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ApiManagementClient

ApiManagementClient

Use these REST APIs for performing operations on OpenId Connect Provider entity associated with your Azure API Management deployment. API Management allows you to access APIs secured with token from OpenID Connect Provider to be accessed from the Developer Console.

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Integrates with Azure API Management

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Authentication type is unspecified

First check

Begin by authenticating according to your Azure API Management setup. Use the REST endpoints to manage OpenID Connect providers associated with your deployment.

Auth
CORS
No
HTTPS
Yes
Signup
?
Latency
152 ms
Protocol
REST
Pricing

Uptime · 30-day window

Probes: 20Uptime: 100%Avg latency: 312ms
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About this API

The ApiManagementClient REST APIs allow developers to manage OpenID Connect Provider entities within their Azure API Management deployments. This API is relevant for organizations that secure their APIs using OpenID Connect tokens and want to configure or modify these providers programmatically.

By integrating OpenID Connect providers, API Management enables token-based authentication, allowing developers to access secured APIs through the Developer Console. This facilitates secure and standardized authentication flows for APIs hosted on Azure.

These APIs are primarily intended for developers and administrators managing API security configurations, providing a way to automate and streamline authentication provider management within Azure's API Management service.

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What you can build

  • 1Manage OpenID Connect providers in API Management
  • 2Configure authentication for APIs using OpenID Connect
  • 3Enable token-secured API access from Developer Console
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Strengths & limitations

Strengths

  • Integrates with Azure API Management
  • Supports OpenID Connect authentication
  • Enables token-based API access

Limitations

  • Authentication type is unspecified
  • Limited to OpenID Connect provider operations
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Getting started

Begin by authenticating according to your Azure API Management setup. Use the REST endpoints to manage OpenID Connect providers associated with your deployment.

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FAQ

What authentication is required to use these APIs?+

The authentication type is unspecified; typically, Azure API Management authentication methods apply.

Can I manage multiple OpenID Connect providers?+

Yes, these APIs support operations on OpenID Connect Provider entities associated with your deployment.

Is HTTPS required to access these APIs?+

As these are REST APIs for Azure services, HTTPS is required for secure communication.

Can I use these APIs from a browser?+

Usage from a browser depends on authentication and CORS policies configured in your Azure environment.

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Technical details

CORS: NoHTTPS: YesSignup: ?Open source: No
Auth type
unknown
Pricing
unknown
Protocols
REST
Response time
152 ms
Last health check
5/31/2026, 8:01:36 AM
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