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This page documents production updates to Apigee Analytics/API Monitoring
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June 23, 2025
On June 23, 2025 we released an updated version of Apigee.
Addition of AppGroup-specific Analytics dimensions for Custom Reports
This release introduces two new AppGroups Analytics dimensions:AppGroup NameandAppGroup App Name.
Use these dimensions withcustom reports and report jobsto group metrics by a specific AppGroup or a specific app within an AppGroup.
On June 16, 2025 we released an updated version of Apigee Analytics and the Apigee UI.
Starting with this release, the API proxy performance dashboard includes aggregate metrics such as the average TPS (transactions per second) with each chart.
On April 15, 2025 we released an updated version of Apigee Analytics and the Apigee UI.
Starting with this release, the Analytics dashboards available in the Apigee Classic UI redirect to the comparable dashboards in Apigee UI in Cloud console. These dashboards are available exclusively in the Apigee UI in Cloud console going forward.
On June 9, 2023 we released an updated version of Apigee X.
Bug ID
Description
286452898
Previously, the Apigee Analyticstopkquery parameter, which returns the top k results for a query, always returned the results in descending order, even when theorderparameter wasASC. This has been fixed: results are now sorted according to theorderparameter before returning the top k entries.
March 24, 2022
On March 24, 2022, we released a new version of the Apigee Analytics software.
We welcome your feedback about theanomaly eventsfeature in Advanced API Operations. If you have received an anomaly alert, you can send feedback about the alert in theAPI Monitoring Investigate dashboardby clicking theAnomaly Feedbackbutton at the top of theAnomaly Event Detailspane.
March 24, 2021
On March 24, 2021 we released an updated version of the Apigee Analytics software.
Advanced API Operations
This is the GA release of Apigee'sAdvanced API Operations(AAPI Ops), which provides tools to help you ensure that your APIs stay up and running as intended. AAPI Ops automatically detects unusual patterns in API traffic—called anomalies—such as spikes in latency or error rate.
On February 5, 2021 we released an updated version of the Apigee Analytics software.
Recent view
The new API Monitoring Recent view displays treemaps of API traffic by proxy. A treemap displays traffic data for each proxy as a rectangle, whose size is proportional to the amount of traffic in the proxy. The colors of the rectangle indicate the relative sizes of the following variables:
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We recommend that users periodically check this list for\nany new announcements, or [subscribe](#sub) to this page using a\nfeed reader to get notifications of updates.\nWhat is a feed reader? \n\n### What is a feed reader?\n\nReally simple syndication (RSS) feed readers aggregate content from\nwebsites that you specify.\n\nFeed reader notifications can be email-, browser-, desktop-, or\nmobile-based. Some readers are free, or have free versions, and some\nrequire a subscription.\n\nA few examples:\n\n- [Feedly](https://feedly.com)\n- [Feedreader](https://feedreader.com)\n- [Feeder](https://feeder.co/)\n\nMore information on RSS:\n\n- [RSS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS)\n- [Comparison of feed aggregators](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_feed_aggregators) \nClose\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nSee also:\n\n- [2021 and prior Release notes](/apigee/docs/release/notes/apigee-release-notes)\n- [Known issues](/apigee/docs/release/known-issues)\n\n\nrss_feed Subscribe:\n\nYou can see the latest product updates for all of Google Cloud on the\n[Google Cloud](/release-notes) page, browse and filter all release notes in the\n[Google Cloud console](https://console.cloud.google.com/release-notes),\nor programmatically access release notes in\n[BigQuery](https://console.cloud.google.com/bigquery?p=bigquery-public-data&d=google_cloud_release_notes&t=release_notes&page=table).\n\nTo get the latest product updates delivered to you, add the URL of this page to your\n[feed\nreader](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_feed_aggregators), or add the\n[feed URL](https://cloud.google.com/feeds/apigee-analytics-release-notes.xml) directly.\n\nJune 23, 2025\n-------------\n\nOn June 23, 2025 we released an updated version of Apigee. \n**Addition of AppGroup-specific Analytics dimensions for Custom Reports**\n\nThis release introduces two new AppGroups Analytics dimensions: `AppGroup Name` and `AppGroup App Name`.\n\nUse these dimensions with [custom reports and report jobs](https://cloud.google.com/apigee/docs/api-platform/analytics/create-custom-reports) to group metrics by a specific AppGroup or a specific app within an AppGroup.\n\nFor additional information see [Analytics dimensions](https://cloud.google.com/apigee/docs/api-platform/analytics/analytics-reference#dimensions) and [Creating and managing custom reports](https://cloud.google.com/apigee/docs/api-platform/analytics/create-custom-reports).\n\nJune 16, 2025\n-------------\n\nOn June 16, 2025 we released an updated version of Apigee Analytics and the Apigee UI. \nStarting with this release, the API proxy performance dashboard includes aggregate metrics such as the average TPS (transactions per second) with each chart.\n\nFor information and usage instructions for the API proxy performance dashboard, see the [API proxy performance dashboard customer documentation](https://cloud.google.com/apigee/docs/api-platform/analytics/api-proxy-performance-dashboard).\n\nApril 15, 2025\n--------------\n\nOn April 15, 2025 we released an updated version of Apigee Analytics and the Apigee UI. \nStarting with this release, the Analytics dashboards available in the Apigee Classic UI redirect to the comparable dashboards in Apigee UI in Cloud console. These dashboards are available exclusively in the Apigee UI in Cloud console going forward.\n\nFor information and usage instructions for the Analytics dashboards, see [Apigee API Analytics overview](https://cloud.google.com/apigee/docs/api-platform/analytics/analytics-services-overview).\n\nJune 09, 2023\n-------------\n\nOn June 9, 2023 we released an updated version of Apigee X. \n\nMarch 24, 2022\n--------------\n\nOn March 24, 2022, we released a new version of the Apigee Analytics software.\n\nWe welcome your feedback about the [anomaly events](https://cloud.google.com/apigee/docs/aapi-ops/anomaly-detect-ui) feature in Advanced API Operations. If you have received an anomaly alert, you can send feedback about the alert in the [API Monitoring Investigate dashboard](https://cloud.google.com/apigee/docs/aapi-ops/investigate-anomalies) by clicking the **Anomaly Feedback** button at the top of the **Anomaly Event Details** pane.\n\nMarch 24, 2021\n--------------\n\nOn March 24, 2021 we released an updated version of the Apigee Analytics software. \n**Advanced API Operations**\n\nThis is the GA release of Apigee's [Advanced API Operations](https://cloud.google.com/apigee/docs/aapi-ops) (AAPI Ops), which provides tools to help you ensure that your APIs stay up and running as intended. AAPI Ops automatically detects unusual patterns in API traffic---called anomalies---such as spikes in latency or error rate.\n\nAAPI Ops enables you to:\n\n- [Detect anomalies and view them in the Anomaly Events dashboard](https://cloud.google.com/apigee/docs/aapi-ops/anomaly-detect-ui)\n- [Investigate anomalies](https://cloud.google.com/apigee/docs/aapi-ops/anomaly-detect-ui#viewing-anomalies-in-the-api-monitoring-dashboard)\n- [Create anomaly alerts](https://cloud.google.com/apigee/docs/aapi-ops/create-alerts)\n\nFebruary 05, 2021\n-----------------\n\nOn February 5, 2021 we released an updated version of the Apigee Analytics software. \n**Recent view**\n\nThe new API Monitoring Recent view displays treemaps of API traffic by proxy. A treemap displays traffic data for each proxy as a rectangle, whose size is proportional to the amount of traffic in the proxy. The colors of the rectangle indicate the relative sizes of the following variables:\n\n- Number of incidents triggered by [alerts](https://cloud.google.com/apigee/docs/api-monitoring/alerts-notifications).\n- Error rate\n- Maximum latency 50th percentile (median)\n\nSee [Using the Recent view](https://cloud.google.com/apigee/docs/api-monitoring/recent). \n**Additional channels for sending alert notifications**\n\nApigee API Monitoring now supports the following channels for sending alert notifications:\n\n- Email\n- PagerDuty\n- Slack\n- Webhooks\n\nSee [Creating a notification for an alert](https://cloud.google.com/apigee/docs/api-monitoring/alerts-notifications#creating_a_notfication_for_an_alert)."]]