Using Apigee hybrid is a three-part process:
See a video walkthrough of installing Apigee hybrid on GKE
Part 1:
CONFIGURE GOOGLE CLOUD AND UI
Get your project and organization set up with Google Cloud and hybrid UI.
Prerequisites:
- Created Google Cloud account and project
- Install gcloud CLI
When you're done:
- Enabled APIs
- Created an organization
- Created an environment and environment group
Part 2:
INSTALL THE RUNTIME
Install the runtime in your cluster with this quickstart.
Prerequisites:
- Complete Part 1
- Verify Prerequisites
When you're done:
- Created a Kubernetes cluster
- Selected and set up the installation and management tool you plan to use
for Apigee hybrid, Helm
or
apigeectl.
Apigee recommends Helm for new installations. - Created the required service accounts and assigned roles to them
- Customized your Apigee instance
- Checked cluster readiness
- Set up Synchronizer access
- Installed the Apigee runtime
- Exposed the Apigee ingress gateway, and tested proxy traffic through it
Part 3:
CREATE A PROXY AND TEST YOUR HYBRID INSTALLATION
Get your project and organization set up with Google Cloud and hybrid UI.
Prerequisites:
- Configured your overrides
- Installed the Apigee hybrid runtime
When you're done:
- Set up and exposed your ingress gateway
- Created your first proxy
- Tested your Hybrid installation
Video Walkthrough: Setup Apigee hybrid in GKE
The following example walks through installation of Apigee hybrid v1.8.0 on GKE. This is an example of a hybrid installation, and not a tutorial.
For a discussion of this video in the Google Cloud Community, see Walkthrough: Setup Apigee hybrid 1.8 in GKE .

