A regular Azure API Management service update was started on June 20, 2022. It may take several weeks for your API Management service to receive the update.
Highlights
- GraphQL passthrough support is now generally available
- Synthetic GraphQL is now in public preview
- Authorizations are now in public preview
- Self-hosted gateway v2 is now generally available
- Reusable policy fragments are now generally available
- Developer portal's support for Content Security Policy and self-hosted portal CORS configuration are now generally available
- Learn how to prevent or mitigate OWASP API Security Top 10 threats in Azure API Management
New features, fixes, and improvements
- Email notifications now have valid SPF and DKIM signatures. Previously, the generated DKIM signatures were invalid.
System.Net.IpAddress
andSystem.Enum
namespaces are now allowed in policy expressions.- Scale-up operations will now fail faster if there isn't enough space in a virtual network subnet to accommodate additional API Management service units. The error will be included in the Activity Logs.
- We fixed an issue, where scale-up operations could get stuck for multiple days in
stv1
deployments. As a precaution against other potential problems with thestv1
architecture, we recommend migrating services to thestv2
architecture. Learn more about the migration process. - We fixed an issue, where WebSocket connections couldn't be established for requests with multiple
Connection
headers. - Management API SAS token can no longer be generated with an expiration date set in the past.
- "Dapr" is now a reserved backend entity ID.