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Chapter 2. Installing API controller
To install API controller use the community Operator.
Prerequisites
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					cluster-adminaccess to an OpenShift cluster.
Procedure
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					In the OpenShift Container Platform web console, log in with cluster-adminprivileges.
- In the left navigation menu, click Operators > OperatorHub.
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					In the Filter by keyword text box, enter Apicurioto find the Apicurio API Controller.
- Read the information about the Operator, and click Install to display the Operator subscription page.
- Accept the default subscription settings noting the following: - Installation mode: All namespaces on the cluster (default).
- Installed namespace: Select the namespace where you want to install the Operator, for example, api-controller. If the namespace does not already exist, click this field and select Create Project to create the namespace.
- Approval Strategy: Select Automatic or Manual.
 
- Click Install, and wait a few moments until the Operator is installed and ready for use.
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					Verify that the Operator is installed. After you have installed the Operator, click Operators > Installed Operators to verify that the Apicurio API Controller is installed in your selected namespace, for example api-controller.
- Change to the Developer view in the OpenShift Container Platform web console to apply the YAML required for installation.
- Create a PostgreSQL database using the following YAML in the - api-controllernamespace:- Copy to Clipboard Copied! - Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow 
- Create a CR named - apicurio, and the required Routes using the following YAML in the- api-controllernamespace:Note- Replace - mycluster.example.comwith your cluster hostname.- Copy to Clipboard Copied! - Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow 
Verification
				Navigate to the api-controller-studio-ui Route and click the Location URL. The Apicurio Studio console should be displayed.