Azure API Management update 28 August
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The latest update to Azure API Management includes these features and bug fixes:
* **Improved API import from function apps**: When importing from a function app, you can now select a single, multiple or all functions within the app that are configured with an HTTP trigger. We take care of setting security keys so that you can make a successful call immediately after the import is complete.
* **Simplified Add API UI**: On the **Add API** page, we now only show a few required settings and provide one-click access to the full set of configurations.
* **Simplified policy editing for frequently used policies**: You can now configure IP restriction, rate limit, cache and CORS policies by using the form-based policy editor.
* **Specify default SSL binding in the Azure portal UI**: When [setting](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/api-management/configure-custom-domain) a custom domain name for the proxy, you can now mark its certificate as the one to be used when the SNI header is not present.
* **Improved support for revisions in Git configuration**: Setting a revision as current now works as expected.
* **Improved support for diagnostics entities in the management API**: We now return correct identifiers when you [list](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/apimanagement/2019-01-01/apidiagnostic/listbyservice) or [get](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/apimanagement/2019-01-01/apidiagnostic/get) a diagnostic entity in API versions before 2018-06-01-preview.
The update started on 28 August 2018\. We upgrade service instances in batches, and it usually takes about a week for the update to reach every active service instance.
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* [ API Management](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/products/api-management/)
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