API Catalog gives you a central place to view and manage your APIs and make them
available to use in Salesforce automations. With just a few clicks, activate actions based on
API operations to use in your Salesforce automations, such as agents, flows, and Apex
code.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Developer, Enterprise, Performance, and
Unlimited Editions
View APIs in API Catalog After you bring APIs into your API catalog, view and search the list views. Use your catalog as a central place to find APIs and actions to use in Salesforce.
Create and Manage Connections for Your APIs Create connections to authorize the use of actions you activate for MuleSoft APIs and HTTP callouts in Salesforce. You create connections for other external API sources from outside of API Catalog, and then you can view the connections from the catalog.
Remove APIs from API Catalog You can remove entire APIs from API Catalog for all supported sources. You can also remove specific MuleSoft API versions. Keep your catalog current to use the latest APIs, including their associated actions.
Deploy API Catalog Data Using Change Sets After you create, test, and debug your API Catalog configuration in a sandbox, use a change set to send the catalog and its associated dependencies, such as external services entries and named credentials, to production when you’re ready to deploy.
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