From the Navigation menu, select APIs & Services > Library.
In the API Library view search for "Apigee".
Google Cloud displays a list of APIs matching "Apigee"
Locate the Apigee API service and click it.
In the Apigee API view click Enable.
Google Cloud enables the Apigee API for your Google Cloud project.
Enable the Apigee Connect API:
In the API Library view, search for "Apigee Connect".
Locate the Apigee Connect API and enable it.
Google Cloud enables the Apigee Connect API for your Google Cloud project.
Enable the Cloud DNS API:
In the API Library view, search for "Cloud DNS API".
Locate the Cloud DNS API and enable it.
Google Cloud enables the Cloud DNS API for your Google Cloud project.
Enable the Cloud Pub/Sub API:
In the API Library view, search for "Cloud Pub/Sub API".
Locate the Cloud Pub/Sub API and enable it.
Google Cloud enables the Cloud Pub/Sub API for your Google Cloud project.
Enable the Cloud Resource Manager API:
In the API Library view, search for "Cloud Resource Manager".
Locate the Cloud Resource Manager and enable it.
Google Cloud enables the Cloud Resource Manager API for your Google Cloud project.
(GKE-based clusters only) Enable the Compute Engine API:
In the API Library view, search for "Compute Engine".
Locate the Compute Engine API and enable it.
Google Cloud enables the Compute Engine API for your Google Cloud project.
(GKE-based clusters only) Enable the Google Kubernetes Engine API:
In the API Library view, search for "Google Kubernetes Engine".
Locate the Google Kubernetes API and enable it.
Google Cloud enables the Google Kubernetes API for your Google Cloud project.
To confirm that you have enabled the APIs, select APIs & Services >
Dashboard.
The APIs you just added are displayed in the list of enabled APIs:
Apigee API
Apigee Connect API
Cloud DNS API
Cloud Pub/Sub API
Cloud Resource Manager API
Compute Engine API
Kubernetes Engine API
gcloud CLI
To enable the APIs using the CLI, perform the following steps:
Open a terminal window on the device you are using to manage Apigee.
Be sure you have gcloud installed in your local shell by running the following
command. The gcloud tool provides the primary command-line interface for Cloud.
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For more information, see [Supported versions](/apigee/docs/hybrid/supported-platforms#supported-versions).\n\nTo use Apigee hybrid, you must enable the following APIs for the project in the Google Cloud console:\n\n- **Apigee API:** Provides communication between your project and other hybrid services and Google Cloud APIs.\n- **Apigee Connect API:** Provides communication between the Apigee management plane and the MART service in the runtime plane.\n- **Cloud DNS API:** Used for communication with external processes.\n- **Cloud Pub/Sub API:** Required for quota to operate.\n- **Cloud Resource Manager API:** Used by hybrid to validate service accounts.\n- **Compute Engine API:** Used for cluster management (GKE-based clusters only).\n- **Kubernetes Engine API:** Enable if you plan to use Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), or GKE on-prem (Anthos) on-prem for your hybrid runtime installation.\n\n### Enable the required APIs for your Google Cloud project:\n\n\nYou can use the CLI or the Google Cloud console UI to enable the APIs. \n\n### Google Cloud UI\n\n\nTo enable the APIs using the UI, perform the following steps:\n\n1. Open the [Google Cloud console](https://console.cloud.google.com) and log in with the account you created in [Step 1: Create a Google Cloud account](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.3/precog-gcpaccount).\n2. Select the project that you created in [Step 2: Create a Google Cloud project](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.3/precog-gcpproject).\n3. Enable the **Apigee API** as follows:\n 1. From the **Navigation menu** , select **APIs \\& Services \\\u003e Library** .\n\n 2. In the **API Library** view search for \"Apigee\".\n\n Google Cloud displays a list of APIs matching \"Apigee\"\n 3. Locate the **Apigee API** service and click it.\n 4. \n 5. In the Apigee API view click **Enable** .\n\n Google Cloud enables the **Apigee API** for your Google Cloud project.\n4. Enable the **Apigee Connect API**:\n 1. In the **API Library** view, search for \"Apigee Connect\".\n 2. Locate the **Apigee Connect API** and enable it.\n\n Google Cloud enables the **Apigee Connect API** for your Google Cloud project.\n5. Enable the **Cloud DNS API** :\n 1. In the **API Library** view, search for \"Cloud DNS API\".\n 2. Locate the **Cloud DNS API** and enable it.\n\n Google Cloud enables the **Cloud DNS API** for your Google Cloud project.\n6. Enable the **Cloud Pub/Sub API** :\n 1. In the **API Library** view, search for \"Cloud Pub/Sub API\".\n 2. Locate the **Cloud Pub/Sub API** and enable it.\n\n Google Cloud enables the **Cloud Pub/Sub API** for your Google Cloud project.\n7. Enable the **Cloud Resource Manager API** :\n 1. In the **API Library** view, search for \"Cloud Resource Manager\".\n 2. Locate the **Cloud Resource Manager** and enable it.\n\n Google Cloud enables the **Cloud Resource Manager API** for your Google Cloud project.\n8. (GKE-based clusters only) Enable the **Compute Engine API** :\n 1. In the **API Library** view, search for \"Compute Engine\".\n 2. Locate the **Compute Engine API** and enable it.\n\n Google Cloud enables the **Compute Engine API** for your Google Cloud project.\n9. (GKE-based clusters only) Enable the **Google Kubernetes Engine API** :\n 1. In the **API Library** view, search for \"Google Kubernetes Engine\".\n 2. Locate the **Google Kubernetes API** and enable it.\n\n Google Cloud enables the **Google Kubernetes API** for your Google Cloud project.\n10. To confirm that you have enabled the APIs, select **APIs \\& Services \\\u003e\n Dashboard** .\n\n The APIs you just added are displayed in the list of enabled APIs:\n - Apigee API\n - Apigee Connect API\n - Cloud DNS API\n - Cloud Pub/Sub API\n - Cloud Resource Manager API\n - Compute Engine API\n - Kubernetes Engine API\n\n### gcloud CLI\n\n\nTo enable the APIs using the CLI, perform the following steps:\n\n1. Open a terminal window on the device you are using to manage Apigee.\n2. Be sure you have `gcloud` installed in your local shell by running the following command. The `gcloud` tool provides the primary command-line interface for Cloud. \n\n gcloud -h\n\n\n If you do not have `gcloud` installed,\n [install the Cloud SDK](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/install).\n3. Make sure you have the `PROJECT_ID` variable defined with the ID of the project you created in [Step 2: Create a Google Cloud project](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.3/precog-gcpproject): \n\n ```\n echo $PROJECT_ID\n ```\n\n\n If it is not, define the `PROJECT_ID` environment variable with the following\n command: \n\n ```\n export PROJECT_ID=your_project_id\n ```\n | **Note:** Do not include the period after the project ID.\n4. Select the tab for your intended installation to see the command to enable the APIs:\n\n ### GKE\n\n\n If you will be running your clusters in Google Cloud (GKE), enable the APIs with the\n following command: \n\n ```\n gcloud services enable \\\n apigee.googleapis.com \\\n apigeeconnect.googleapis.com \\\n dns.googleapis.com \\\n pubsub.googleapis.com \\\n cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com \\\n compute.googleapis.com \\\n container.googleapis.com --project $PROJECT_ID\n ```\n\n ### GKE on-prem\n\n\n If you will be running your clusters in GKE on-prem (Anthos), enable the APIs with the\n following command: \n\n ```\n gcloud services enable \\\n apigee.googleapis.com \\\n apigeeconnect.googleapis.com \\\n cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com \\\n dns.googleapis.com \\\n pubsub.googleapis.com --project $PROJECT_ID\n ```\n\n ### AKS\n\n\n If you will be running your clusters in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), enable the APIs\n with the following command: \n\n ```\n gcloud services enable \\\n apigee.googleapis.com \\\n apigeeconnect.googleapis.com \\\n dns.googleapis.com \\\n pubsub.googleapis.com \\\n cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com --project $PROJECT_ID\n ```\n\n ### GKE on AWS\n\n\n If you will be running your clusters in GKE on AWS, enable the APIs\n with the following command: \n\n ```\n gcloud services enable \\\n apigee.googleapis.com \\\n apigeeconnect.googleapis.com \\\n dns.googleapis.com \\\n pubsub.googleapis.com \\\n cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com --project $PROJECT_ID\n ```\n\n ### EKS\n\n\n If you will be running your clusters in Amazon EKS, enable the APIs\n with the following command: \n\n ```\n gcloud services enable \\\n apigee.googleapis.com \\\n apigeeconnect.googleapis.com \\\n dns.googleapis.com \\\n pubsub.googleapis.com \\\n cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com --project $PROJECT_ID\n ```\n5. Verify that all APIs are enabled using the following command: \n\n ```\n gcloud services list\n ```\n\n\n The following is returned: \n\n ```verilog\n NAME TITLE\n apigee.googleapis.com Apigee API\n apigeeconnect.googleapis.com Apigee Connect API\n bigquery.googleapis.com BigQuery API\n bigquery.googleapis.com BigQuery API\n bigquerystorage.googleapis.com BigQuery Storage API\n cloudapis.googleapis.com Google Cloud APIs\n clouddebugger.googleapis.com Cloud Debugger API\n cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com Cloud Resource Manager API\n cloudtrace.googleapis.com Cloud Trace API\n compute.googleapis.com Compute Engine API\n container.googleapis.com Kubernetes Engine API\n containeranalysis.googleapis.com Container Analysis API\n containerregistry.googleapis.com Container Registry API\n datastore.googleapis.com Cloud Datastore API\n dns.googleapis.com Cloud DNS API\n iam.googleapis.com Identity and Access Management (IAM) API\n iamcredentials.googleapis.com IAM Service Account Credentials API\n logging.googleapis.com Cloud Logging API\n monitoring.googleapis.com Cloud Monitoring API\n oslogin.googleapis.com Cloud OS Login API\n pubsub.googleapis.com Cloud Pub/Sub API\n servicemanagement.googleapis.com Service Management API\n serviceusage.googleapis.com Service Usage API\n sql-component.googleapis.com Cloud SQL\n storage-api.googleapis.com Google Cloud Storage JSON API\n storage-component.googleapis.com Cloud Storage\n ```\n\nFor more information about enabling APIs in the Google Cloud console, see\n[Enabling an\nAPI in your Google Cloud project](https://cloud.google.com/endpoints/docs/openapi/enable-api) in the Cloud documentation.\n[1](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.3/precog-gcpaccount) [2](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.3/precog-gcpproject) [3](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.3/precog-enableapi) [(NEXT) Step 4: Create an organization](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.3/precog-provision) [5](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.3/precog-add-dns) [6](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.3/precog-add-environment)\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e"]]