
ApiManagementClient
ApiManagementClient
Use these REST APIs for performing operations on Quota entity associated with your Azure API Management deployment.
Direct quota management for Azure API Management
Authentication method is unspecified
Begin by authenticating according to your Azure API Management setup. Use the REST endpoints to perform quota operations as documented on the Azure portal.
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About this API
The ApiManagementClient provides REST APIs to manage quota entities within an Azure API Management deployment. It allows developers and administrators to perform operations such as retrieving, updating, and managing quota limits associated with their APIs.
This API is relevant for teams that need to control and monitor API usage by enforcing quota restrictions. By managing quotas, organizations can ensure fair usage, prevent abuse, and optimize resource allocation within their API ecosystem.
While the API focuses specifically on quota-related operations, it integrates into the broader Azure API Management platform, enabling seamless management of API policies and usage constraints. The authentication method is not specified in the description, so users should refer to Azure documentation for proper setup.
What you can build
- 1Manage quota settings for API Management
- 2Retrieve quota details for APIs
- 3Update quota limits for API usage
Strengths & limitations
Strengths
- Direct quota management for Azure API Management
- RESTful interface for integration
- Supports quota operations on deployed APIs
Limitations
- Authentication method is unspecified
- Limited to quota-related operations only
Getting started
Begin by authenticating according to your Azure API Management setup. Use the REST endpoints to perform quota operations as documented on the Azure portal.
FAQ
What authentication is required to use these APIs?+
The authentication method is not specified; users should consult Azure API Management documentation for details.
Can I manage quotas for all APIs in my deployment?+
Yes, these APIs allow operations on quota entities associated with your Azure API Management deployment.
Are these APIs REST-based?+
Yes, the APIs use REST protocols for quota management.
Is there any information on rate limits or pricing?+
No specific details on rate limits or pricing are provided in the description.
Technical details
- Auth type
- unknown
- Pricing
- unknown
- Protocols
- REST
- Response time
- 214 ms
- Last health check
- 6/26/2026, 6:22:29 AM
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