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Create One Private Endpoint Service for One Provider

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  • Request Body Parameters
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Note

Groups and projects are synonymous terms. Your {GROUP-ID} is the same as your project ID. For existing groups, your group/project ID remains the same. The resource and corresponding endpoints use the term groups.

Create one private endpoint service for AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud in an Atlas project.

The Atlas Administration API authenticates using HTTP Digest Authentication. Provide a programmatic API public key and corresponding private key as the username and password when constructing the HTTP request. To learn how to configure API access for an Atlas project, see Get Started with the Atlas Administration API.

  • When you create a private endpoint service, Atlas creates a network container in the project for the cloud provider for which you create the private endpoint service if one does not already exist.

You must have at the Project Owner role for the project to successfully call this resource.

https://cloud.mongodb.com/api/atlas/v1.0

POST /groups/{GROUP-ID}/privateEndpoint/endpointService
Path Parameter
Type
Necessity
Description
{GROUP-ID}
string
Required
Unique identifier for the project for which you want to create a private endpoint service.

This endpoint might use any of the HTTP request query parameters available to all Atlas Administration API resources. All of these are optional.

Name
Type
Necessity
Description
Default
pretty
boolean
Optional
Flag indicating whether the response body should be in a prettyprint format.
false
envelope
boolean
Optional

Flag indicating if Atlas should wrap the response in a JSON envelope.

This option may be needed for some API clients. These clients cannot access the HTTP response headers or status code. To remediate this, set envelope=true in the query.

For endpoints that return one result, the response body includes:

status
HTTP response code
envelope
Expected response body
false
Body Parameter
Type
Necessity
Description
providerName
string
Required
Name of the cloud provider for which you want to create the private endpoint service. Atlas accepts AWS, AZURE, or GCP.
region
string
Required

Cloud provider region for which you want to create the private endpoint service. To learn which values Atlas accepts for each cloud provider, see:

Important

Some Atlas clusters on Azure created before 10/16/2020 use Azure networking hardware that is incompatible with Azure Private Link. You can still configure Azure Private Link for Atlas projects with these clusters to use with supported clusters in the project, but you will not be able to connect to the incompatible ones through Azure Private Link.

All new Atlas clusters are compatible with Azure Private Link. If you must connect to your cluster using only Azure Private Link, you can create a new cluster in the same Atlas project and migrate your data.

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