API Service Graph Connector for Apigee X release notes

  • Release version: Store
  • Updated June 11, 2026
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    Summary of API Service Graph Connector for Apigee X release notes

    The API Service Graph Connector for Apigee X enables ServiceNow customers to integrate and synchronize their Apigee X API inventory into the ServiceNow CMDB. This integration establishes the CMDB as a centralized, normalized source of truth for APIs deployed on Apigee X, supporting enhanced workflows across Security Operations, IT Service Management, IT Operations Management, Integrated Risk, and more. Additionally, the API Insights workspace in ServiceNow allows stakeholders to analyze API data without needing direct Apigee X access.

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    Key Features and Functional Enhancements

    • API Object Retrieval: Retrieves Apigee X gateway API proxies, proxy and target endpoints, target servers, deployments, API products, apps, developers, and usage metrics from Apigee projects in Google Cloud Platform.
    • Mapping and Attribute Enhancements: Supports detailed mapping of fields such as base URL, life cycle stage, life cycle stage status, proxy description, and improved handling of host values and DNS aliases.
    • Import Controls: Introduces exclusion filters for environments to control which APIs are imported (e.g., only production-deployed APIs).
    • API Frontend Improvements: Updates naming conventions for better readability by prefixing environment names and allows expansion of HTTP methods to create multiple API frontend records rather than a single "ALL" method record.
    • Security Enhancements: Implements enhanced security controls in the latest versions.
    • Performance Optimizations: Ongoing improvements to reduce API calls to Apigee X and enhance overall connector performance.
    • Role Configuration Flexibility: Allows optional setting of resource manager roles for organization, folder, and project-level queries.

    Important Upgrade Notes

    • Version 2.3.0 introduces significant changes to upgrade requirements and native key mappings impacting the Source [sysobjectsource] table. Customers on production instances must coordinate with Now Support before upgrading to avoid duplicate records.

    Practical Benefits for ServiceNow Customers

    By deploying and upgrading the API Service Graph Connector for Apigee X, customers can:

    • Maintain a comprehensive, accurate API inventory within the CMDB for improved governance and risk management.
    • Leverage integrated ServiceNow workflows across multiple IT and security domains using Apigee X API data.
    • Gain greater control and visibility over API environments and lifecycle stages.
    • Benefit from enhanced security and performance in managing API data synchronization.

    Version history for the API Service Graph Connector for Apigee X application on the ServiceNow Store.

    Important:
    For details on system requirements and family compatibility, view the application listing on the ServiceNow Store website.

    Version history

    Version 2.4.1 - June 2026
    Security fix.
    Version 2.4.0 - April 2026
    • New:
      • Enhanced security controls
      • Added mapping for API type
    • Fixed: Improved quality checks and performance
    Version 2.3.0 - December 2025
    • Changed:
      • Updated upgrade requirements. Updates to source native keys impact the Source [sys_object_source] table records and coordination with Now Support is required to prevent duplicate record creation.Important: Existing customers on production instances must contact Now Support before upgrading to the API Service Graph Connector for Apigee X v 2.3.0.
      • Updated the mapping of the Base URL attribute in the Managed API [cmdb_ci_managed_api] table.
      • Updated the process to store host values in DNS Alias [cmdb_ci_dns_alias] table and added new relationships.
      • Mapped Life Cycle Stage and Life Cycle Stage Status attributes in the Managed API [cmdb_ci_managed_api] table records.
    • Fixed: Performance improvements for minimizing API calls to Apigee X.
    Version 2.2.2 - October 2025
    Changed:
    • Setting resource manager roles for organization, folder, and project-level queries is now optional.
    • API front end naming conventions have been updated to use the environment name as a prefix to improve readability.
    • Leaving the Expand HTTP methods property blank results in a single API front end being created with the ALL method.

    Fixed: Performance improvements.

    Version 2.1.0 - September 2025
    • New:
      • Added an exclusion filter for environments during import. This allows more control over which APIs are imported. For example, only import APIs deployed to a production environment.
      • New field mappings like the proxy description are now mapped into the Managed API description.
      • Additional option to expand methods when none are defined on a proxy. For example, create a GET, POST, and so on in the API frontend record when "ALL" would otherwise exist.
      • Performance improvements.
    • Changed: Naming of the method value removed the proxy endpoint addition and is only one of the expected HTTP verbs now.
    Version 2.0.1 - May 2025
    • Use the ServiceNow CMDB as your normalized source of truth for APIs deployed on Apigee X. Having your API inventory in the CMDB enables other workflows to be used in managing your API estate, including Security Operations, IT Service Management, IT Operations Management, Integrated Risk, and more. The ServiceNow API Insights workspace also provides a way for teams to interact with the API data so that certain stakeholders can analyze the data without requiring direct access to Apigee X.
    • Configuring this API Service Graph Connector will retrieve the following objects from an Apigee project in GCP:
      • Apigee X gateway
      • API proxies
      • Proxy and target endpoints
      • Target servers
      • Deployments
      • API Products
      • Apps
      • Developers
      • Usage metrics