This page shows you how to run multiple independent APIs on your own custom domain (for example, example.com).
Before you begin
To use a custom domain, follow the instructions in Verifying a domain name. During that process, you must confirm ownership of the domain. This confirmation lets you deploy and service APIs on any of its subdomains.
For example, if domain ownership is established for example.com, service names can include subdomains of example.com such as api.example.com or catalog.api.example.com.
Deploying an API on a subdomain
The following example deploys the API to the subdomain first_api.example.com:
In your gRPC API configuration file, set the
namefield tofirst_api.example.comand set the other fields as described in Configuring Cloud Endpoints.
Now you can send requests to first_api.example.com and view graphs of those requests on the Endpoints > Services page.
Deploying your next API
To deploy another API, repeat the preceding steps, changing the subdomain first_api.example.com to the subdomain you are using for the next API.