Create aPROJECT_IDenvironment variable where the
value is the ID of the Google Cloud project you plan to use for Apigee hybrid.
A project ID is a unique string used to differentiate your project from all others in Google Cloud.
If needed, seeLocate the project ID:
export PROJECT_ID=YOUR_PROJECT_ID
Select the tab for your intended installation to see the command to enable the APIs:
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