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September 16, 2024
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Increase the allowed domains count for API Key

  • September 16, 2024
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Hello Team,

I would like to know why only 5 domains can be allowed against an API KEY.

lets say ,Im having an application with the following domains.

US
app.myapp.com
myapp.company.com

IN
app.myapp.in
myapp.company.in

SA
app.myapp.sa
myapp.company.sa

...more dc on the same pattern.

what would be the recommended way to map adobe embed sdk to the application.
Looking at what I have in hand ,I can map 2 dc's to a single API KEY & submit for review & continue.

Thank You

Correct answer Tarun Behari98BC

Hi James,

Thanks for sharing your usecase and pardon for delayed revert on this. 

The Developer Console supports wildcards for subdomains so usually that take care of multiple domains. E.g. Allowing *.abc.com will allow any one level of subdomain against the API Key. But this is a unique case where root level domain is different. We are checking around it but as a workaround if you can share the list of additional domains in the review, we can work on enabling it as well. Though the Dev Console UI will still show the 5 domains. 

HTH!

Thanks

Tarun 

1 reply

Tarun Behari98BCCorrect answer
Adobe Employee
October 3, 2024

Hi James,

Thanks for sharing your usecase and pardon for delayed revert on this. 

The Developer Console supports wildcards for subdomains so usually that take care of multiple domains. E.g. Allowing *.abc.com will allow any one level of subdomain against the API Key. But this is a unique case where root level domain is different. We are checking around it but as a workaround if you can share the list of additional domains in the review, we can work on enabling it as well. Though the Dev Console UI will still show the 5 domains. 

HTH!

Thanks

Tarun 

Participant
October 8, 2024

Hi Tarun,

Thanks for the solution , I will share the list of additional domains in review.

Regards,
James