This topic explains how to configure the MART service account.
Adding the MART service account
MART and Apigee Connect require a Google Cloud service account for authentication.
Locate the key file for the apigee-mart service account.
The file should have a .json extension. It should reside in the apigee-org directory or a subdirectory.
PROD installations: apigee-mart.json
NON-PROD installations: apigee-non-prod.json
If you do not see the MART service account file, create and download it with the
create-service-account utility:
Make sure your PROJECT_ID environment variable is set:
echo $PROJECT_ID
Define it if needed:
export PROJECT_ID=my-project-id
Create the MART service account. You can find the create-service-account tool in:
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