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Overview
In this overview, you can not only adjust the visibility to the Developer Portal, but also the general visibility within the organisations.
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Published to Developer Portals
With this setting you can publish the API Product and its included APIs in your Developer Portal. If you have multiple Developer Portals, this API Product is visible in the one that maps to the same organization.
If you have enabled guest access, the API Products that you want the guest to see must be public and published.
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Inactive API Products are not visible in the Developer Portal. |
Allow Subscription in Self-Service
This setting controls whether the API product is available for subscription directly through self-service in the Developer Portal. When disabled, the API product will be display in the Developer Portal but cannot be subscribed
General Visibility
When you create or discover an API or API Product, it is initially added to your organization. And is visible only to the members of your organization. You can add more organizations to this restricted view.
A public API Product is visible to all users of all organizations. The guest user in the developer portal only sees the API product if the
visibility is set to public.
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The general visibility also applies to the Developer Portal. |
Example
If you have an API product that belongs to organisation A and is both published and public, it is visible to every user in both the administration and in every developer portal (if all organisations have been selected for the developer portal or organisation A).
If you set published to false, the API product disappears from all developer portals.
If you change public to restricted, only users from organisation A and the selected organisations will see this API product. This also applies to all developer portals.
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