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Cloudaware uses OAuth standard to identify users who send requests to Cloudaware API. A current user should get a specific token to add or see accounts depending on their permissions. |
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8.1. Log in to your Cloudaware account → Setup: 8.2. Type Apps in the Search bar → Connected Apps → Manage Connected Apps → click on the Cloudaware OAuth2 app: Click Edit Policies: 8.3. Select 'Relax IP restrictions' in 'IP Relaxation': Click Save. |
Get API key
The API key is required for performing requests to Cloudaware API.
1. Create a Google Cloud Project account.
2. Submit an access request to support@cloudaware.com providing the full e-mail of the associated Google Cloud Project account.
3. Activate access to Cloudaware API using API Manager. Go to https://console.cloud.google.com → open a navigation menu (hamburger button) → select 'APIs & Services' in the menu on the left.
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Select 'Library' → filter by Private.
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4. Select external.endpoints.cloudaware-vm.cloud.goog → Enable.
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5. Go back to 'APIs & Services' → Credentials → Create credentials → API Key.
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6. Copy the API Key to the clipboard:
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Add AWS accounts using API
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1. Go to Google APIs Explorer using this link.
2. Click on a gear button. Select 'Set API key / OAuth 2.0 Client ID':
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Insert API key and OAuth 2.0 token. Click Save.
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3. Go to Services → External API v1 → select external.amazon.account.create
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4. Fill out the form:
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token - insert the OAuth token generated before. Select fields in ‘Request body’ to make it look like below:
sandbox - select true ‘true’ if your Salesforce org is a sandbox, otherwise select false‘false’
Request body - select properties successively as role, trustedAccount, accountId, externalId, usages, name
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