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For more information, see [Supported versions](/apigee/docs/hybrid/supported-platforms#supported-versions).\n\nNow that you've configured and the hybrid UI, and installed and configured the\nruntime, you're ready to see how it all works together.\n\nThis section walks you through the following:\n\n1. **[Create a new API proxy](#create-proxy)** in the Apigee UI using the API Proxy Wizard\n2. **[Deploy your new proxy](#deploy)** to your cluster with the UI\n\n1. Create a new API proxy using the hybrid UI\n---------------------------------------------\n\nThis section describes how to create a new API proxy in the UI by using the API Proxy Wizard.\n\n**To create a simple API proxy using the API Proxy Wizard:**\n\n1. Open [Apigee UI](https://apigee.google.com) in a browser.\n2. Select **Develop \\\u003e API Proxies** in the main view.\n3. From the **Environment** drop-down list, select the environment in which you want to create a new API proxy. This section assumes the name of the environment is \"test\". You created at least one environment in [Step 5: Add an environment](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.7/precog-add-environment).\n\n The hybrid UI displays a list of API proxies for that environment. If you haven't created any\n proxies yet, the list is empty.\n4. Click **+Proxy** in the upper right. The API Proxy Wizard starts.\n5. Select **Reverse proxy** (most common), and click **Next** .\n\n The **Proxy details** view is displayed.\n6. Configure your proxy with the following settings:\n - **Proxy Name:** Enter \"myproxy\". The remaining steps in this section assume that this is your proxy's ID.\n - **Proxy Base Path:** Automatically set to \"/myproxy\". The **Proxy Base\n Path** is part of the URL used to make requests to your API. Edge uses the URL to match and route incoming requests to the proper API proxy.\n - (Optional)**Description:** Enter a description for your new API proxy, such as \"Testing Apigee hybrid with a simple proxy\".\n - **Target (Existing API):** Enter \"https://mocktarget.apigee.net\". This defines the target URL that Apigee invokes on a request to the API proxy. The mocktarget service is hosted at Apigee and returns simple data. It requires no API key or access token.\n\n Your API proxy's details should look like the following:\n\n7. Click **Next**.\n8. On the **Policies** screen, select **Pass through (no authorization)** as the security option.\n9. Click **Next**.\n10. On the **Summary** screen, click **Create** .\n\n Hybrid generates the proxy (sometimes referred to as *the proxy bundle*):\n\n | **NOTE:** In this case, the hybrid UI does *not* deploy the proxy to your cluster. You will do this in [the next step](#deploy).\n11. Click **Go to proxy list** .\n\n Hybrid displays the **Proxies** view, which displays a list of API proxies. The\n new proxy should be at the top of the list, with a gray status indicator, meaning that it has\n not yet been deployed.\n\n2. Deploy your proxy to the cluster using the hybrid UI\n-------------------------------------------------------\n\nAfter creating a new proxy, you must deploy it so that you can try it out. This section\ndescribes how to deploy your new proxy using the hybrid UI.\n\n**To deploy an API proxy in the hybrid UI:**\n\n1. In the hybrid UI, select **Develop \\\u003e API Proxies** .\n\n Be sure the \"test\" environment is selected.\n\n The UI displays your new proxy in the proxies list:\n\n2. Click on the \"myproxy\" proxy.\n\n The UI displays the **API Proxies Overview** tab for that proxy.\n\n Notice that under **Deployments** , the **Revision** column shows\n \"Not deployed\".\n3. In the **Revision** column, expand the drop-down selector to choose the revision to deploy.\n\n The drop down list displays only \"1\" and \"Undeploy\".\n4. Select \"1\"---the revision that you want to deploy---from the drop down list.\n\n The UI prompts you to confirm the deployment:\n\n5. Click **Deploy** .\n\n The UI begins the process of deploying revision 1 of your new proxy to the cluster.\n\n Note that deployment is not an instantaneous process. Hybrid's \"eventually consistent\"\n deployment model means that a new deployment will be rolled out to the cluster over a short\n period of time and not immediately.\n\nWhile there are [several ways](/apigee/docs/api-platform/deploy/ui-deploy-overview#viewing-deployment-status) to check the\ndeployment status of a proxy in the UI, the next two steps explain how to call the API proxy\nyou just deployed and how\nto check the deployment status with a call to the [Apigee APIs](/apigee/docs/reference/apis/apigee/rest).\n\n3. Call the API proxy\n---------------------\n\n\nFollow the steps below, depending on whether or not you can update the DNS record of the hostname you\nused to create the [environment group](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.7/precog-add-environment).\n\n### If you are unable to update your hostname's DNS\n\n\nFollow these steps if your [environment group](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.7/precog-add-environment) hostname is not registered, or you are not able\nto update its DNS record. In these steps, you get the ingress IP and use it directly in a cURL call\nwith the `--resolve` flag:\n\n1. Export the ingress IP: \n\n ```\n export INGRESS_IP=$(kubectl -n istio-system get service \\\n istio-ingressgateway -o jsonpath='{.status.loadBalancer.ingress[0].ip}')\n ```\n2. Export the secure ingress port number: \n\n ```\n export SECURE_INGRESS_PORT=$(kubectl -n istio-system get \\\n service istio-ingressgateway -o jsonpath='{.spec.ports[?(@.name==\"https\")].port}')\n ```\n3. Export your [environment group](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.7/precog-add-environment)'s host alias to a variable: \n\n ```\n export HOSTALIAS=your_host_alias\n ```\n4. Call the API proxy. The `--resolve` flag on cURL allows you to directly specify the ingress IP: \n\n ```\n curl -H Host:$HOSTALIAS --resolve \\\n $HOSTALIAS:$SECURE_INGRESS_PORT:$INGRESS_IP \\\n https://$HOSTALIAS:$SECURE_INGRESS_PORT/myproxy -k\n ```\n\n### If you are able to update your hostname's DNS\n\n\nFollow these steps if the hostname you used when you created the [environment group](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.7/precog-add-environment) is registered\nand you can update its DNS record to point to the external ingress IP:\n\n1. Export the external IP of the ingress to a variable: \n\n ```\n export INGRESS_IP=$(kubectl -n istio-system get service \\\n istio-ingressgateway -o jsonpath='{.status.loadBalancer.ingress[0].ip}')\n ```\n2. Check that the variable holds the IP address. For example: \n\n ```\n echo $INGRESS_IP\n 34.118.196.202\n ```\n3. Use this IP address to update your DNS record (usually an A or CNAME record) at your registrar or DNS provider. You may have to wait up to an hour for the DNS record change to propagate.\n4. Export your [environment group](/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.7/precog-add-environment)'s host alias to a variable: \n\n ```\n export HOSTALIAS=your_host_alias\n ```\n5. Call the API proxy: \n\n ```\n curl -k https://$HOSTALIAS/myproxy\n ```\n\n\n For example: \n\n ```\n curl -v -k https://apitest.acme.com/myproxy\n ```\n\n If the call succeeds, you will see the following output: \n\n ```text\n Hello, Guest!\n ```\n\n*[Google Cloud]: Google Cloud"]]