Hi all,

I have tested the following in APICTL 3.2.0 - RC2 with APIM-3.2.0 RC5.

   - Manage Environments (add/remove/list environments) and log in using
   email as the username.
   - List APIs/Applications using a super tenant/tenant users and as DevOps
   User.
   - Initialize an API without any flag, with the definition.yaml and using
   from OpenAPI/Swagger Specification
   - Set commands (Change export-directory)
   - Import API (as Admin and Devops user, using a secondary user store as
   well, importing GraphQL APIs,  SOAP service as a REST APIs and APIS with
   documentations and thumbnails)
   - Import API-Products (as Admin and Devops user, using a secondary user
   store as well, Cross tenants import and with different combinations of
   optional flags)
   - Update an existing API by importing it again  with different endpoint
   configs for prod and dev environments (with --update flag)
   - Update the documentation and thumbnails of APIs  by importing it again
    (with --update flag)
   - Export API (as Admin and Devops user, and across tenants, using a
   secondary user store as well, export GraphQL APIs,  SOAP service as a REST
   APIs and APIs with documentation and thumbnails)
   - Change the lifecycle status of an API deployed in APIM via APICTL.
   (using a secondary store as well)
   - Delete API-products, Apis, Apps (as Admin and Devops user, and using a
   secondary store)
   - Import API-Products (as Admin and Devops user, using a secondary user
   store as well,)
   - Exporting all APIs of a tenant (with export-apis command)
   - Export App (as DevOps/admin users, for super tenant/ tenant users also
   with subscriptions and keys)
   - Import App (as a directory and zip, and using a secondary user store)
   - Generating Keys (as DevOps/admin super tenant users, devop/admin
   tenant users, using a secondary user store as well for APIs and API
   products)
   - Multiple Endpoint Support in Windows (HTTP/REST, HTTP/SOAP endpoints
   with load-balanced and failover mechanisms, Dynamic endpoints, and AWS
   Lambda endpoints)

Tested these scenarios in the  Windows Environment (Windows10 -64Bit- 2005).


No blockers found.

[+ Stable]

+1 to proceed with the release.

On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 10:07 AM Malintha Amarasinghe <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Tested with APIM 3.2.0 RC5 and Ubuntu 18.04
>
> 1. API/App/Product import-export and updating
> 2. API listing, searching, and pagination
> 3. Using environment variables and per-env based endpoints using
> api_params.yaml
> 4. GIT Integration functionality
> 5. Generating Keys and invoking the APIs
> 6. Subscriptions and Keys provisioning
> 7. Ran the apictl integration test suit.
>
> No blockers found.
> [+ Stable]
> +1 to proceed with the release.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 14, 2020 at 6:26 PM Renuka Fernando <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Tested following in APICTL 3.2.0 - RC2
>>
>>    1.
>>
>>    Install API Operator
>>    -
>>
>>       Interactive mode
>>       -
>>
>>       Batch mode
>>       -
>>
>>       With -f <config-file>
>>       -
>>
>>       DockerHub registry type
>>       -
>>
>>       HTTP registry type
>>       2.
>>
>>    Uninstall API Operator
>>    3.
>>
>>    Add an API in K8s cluster
>>    4.
>>
>>    Update an existing API in K8s cluster
>>    5.
>>
>>    Add/remove environment
>>    6.
>>
>>    Initialize API
>>    7.
>>
>>    Delete API in K8s cluster with given name and with from-file flag.
>>    8.
>>
>>    Basic kubectl commands
>>
>>
>> Tested these scenarios in macOs Catalina (version 10.15.6), kubectl
>> version v1.17.3
>>
>> No blockers found.
>>
>> [+ Stable]
>>
>> +1 to proceed with the release.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Renuka
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 14, 2020 at 12:49 PM Chamindu Udakara <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have tested the following in APICTL 3.2.0 - RC2.
>>>
>>>
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    Manage Environments (add/remove/list environments) and log in using
>>>    email as the username.
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    List APIs/Applications using a super tenant/tenant users and as
>>>    DevOps User.
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    Initialize an API without any flag, with the definition.yaml and
>>>    using from OpenAPI/Swagger Specification
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    Set commands (Change export-directory)
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    Import API (as Admin and Devops user, using a secondary user store
>>>    as well, importing GraphQL APIs,  SOAP service as a REST APIs and APIS 
>>> with
>>>    documentations and thumbnails)
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    Import API-Products (as Admin and Devops user, using a secondary
>>>    user store as well, Cross tenants import and with different combinations 
>>> of
>>>    optional flags)
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    Update an existing API by importing it again  with different
>>>    endpoint configs for prod and dev environments (with --update flag)
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    Update the documentation and thumbnails of APIs  by importing it
>>>    again  (with --update flag)
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    Export API (as Admin and Devops user, and across tenants, using a
>>>    secondary user store as well, export GraphQL APIs,  SOAP service as a 
>>> REST
>>>    APIs and APIs with documentation and thumbnails)
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    Change the lifecycle status of an API deployed in APIM via APICTL.
>>>    (using a secondary store as well)
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    Delete API-products, Apis, Apps (as Admin and Devops user, and using
>>>    a secondary store)
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    Import API-Products (as Admin and Devops user, using a secondary
>>>    user store as well,)
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    Exporting all APIs of a tenant (with export-apis command)
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    Export App (as DevOps/admin users, for super tenant/ tenant users
>>>    also with subscriptions and keys)
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    Import App (as a directory and zip, and using a secondary user store)
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    Generating Keys (as DevOps/admin super tenant users, devop/admin
>>>    tenant users, using a secondary user store as well for APIs and API
>>>    products)
>>>    -
>>>
>>>    Multiple Endpoint Support in Windows (HTTP/REST, HTTP/SOAP endpoints
>>>    with load-balanced and failover mechanisms, Dynamic endpoints, and AWS
>>>    Lambda endpoints)
>>>
>>>
>>> Tested these scenarios in the Linux environment (Ubuntu 20.04) and
>>> Windows Environment (Windows10 -64Bit- 2005)
>>>
>>> No blockers found.
>>>
>>> [+ Stable]
>>>
>>> +1 to proceed with the release.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 11:35 PM Naduni Pamudika <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> WSO2 Api Manager team is pleased to announce the second release
>>>> candidate of WSO2 API Manager Tooling 3.2.0 version.
>>>>
>>>> The WSO2 API Manager tooling provides the capability to import and
>>>> export APIs, Applications and API Products across multiple environments
>>>> seamlessly. Hence it provides greater flexibility to create CI/CD pipelines
>>>> for APIs, Applications and API Products.
>>>>
>>>> Apart from migrating APIs, Applications and API Products, it supports
>>>> Kubernetes API operator to deploy and manage APIs in the Kubernetes cluster
>>>> by reducing additional overheads for the DevOps.
>>>>
>>>> Please find the new features, improvements and fixes related to this
>>>> release in  the following links.
>>>> New Features
>>>> <https://github.com/wso2/product-apim-tooling/issues?q=is%3Aissue+label%3A3.2.0+is%3Aclosed+label%3A%22Type%2FNew+Feature%22>
>>>> Fixed Issues
>>>> <https://github.com/wso2/product-apim-tooling/issues?q=is%3Aissue+label%3A3.2.0+is%3Aclosed>
>>>>
>>>> Download the API Manager Tooling Distribution from here
>>>> <https://github.com/wso2/product-apim-tooling/releases/tag/v3.2.0-rc2>.
>>>>
>>>> The tag to be voted upon is
>>>> https://github.com/wso2/product-apim-tooling/releases/tag/v3.2.0-rc2
>>>>
>>>> Documentation:
>>>> https://apim.docs.wso2.com/en/next/learn/api-controller/getting-started-with-wso2-api-controller/
>>>>
>>>> Please download, test the tool and vote.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> *    [+] Stable - Go ahead and release*
>>>>
>>>> *    [-] Broken - Do not release *(explain why)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Best Regards,
>>>> WSO2 API Manager Team
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> *Naduni Pamudika* | Senior Software Engineer | WSO2 Inc.
>>>> (m) +94 (71) 9143658 | (w) +94 (11) 2145345 | (e) [email protected]
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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