Getting started with Karapace ============================= To use Karapace, you need to enable **Karapace Schema registry** and **REST APIs** on your Aiven for Apache Kafka® service. This can be enabled through the Aiven console. To know how to enable it, see :doc:`Enable Karapace schema registry and REST APIs <../karapace/howto/enable-karapace>`. Next steps ----------- * Learn more about :doc:`Karapace schema registry authorization <../karapace/concepts/schema-registry-authorization>` and :doc:`ACLs definition <../karapace/concepts/acl-definition>`. * Learn more about how to enable :doc:`Karapace schema registry authorization <../karapace/howto/enable-schema-registry-authorization>` and how to :doc:`manage Karapace schema registry authorization <../karapace/howto/manage-schema-registry-authorization>`. * Learn more about how to enable :doc:`Apache Kafka REST proxy authorization <../karapace/howto/enable-kafka-rest-proxy-authorization>` and how to :doc:`manage Karapace Kafka REST authorization <../karapace/howto/manage-kafka-rest-proxy-authorization>`. More resources -------------- * For information on how to manage Kafka schema registry ACL resources on Terraform, see :doc:`Manage resources via Terraform <../karapace/howto/manage-schema-registry-authorization>`. * For more information on how to setup Karapace with Aiven for Apache Kafka® using `Aiven Terraform Provider `_, see :doc:`Apache Kafka® with Karapace Schema Registry `.