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Racism is unacceptable.
It conflicts with the core values of the Kubernetes project and our community does not tolerate it.
This page shows how to use an HTTP proxy to access the Kubernetes API.
You need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the kubectl command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster. If you do not already have a cluster, you can create one by using Minikube, or you can use one of these Kubernetes playgrounds:
To check the version, enterkubectl version
.
If you do not already have an application running in your cluster, start a Hello world application by entering this command:
kubectl run node-hello --image=gcr.io/google-samples/node-hello:1.0 --port=8080
This command starts a proxy to the Kubernetes API server:
kubectl proxy --port=8080
When the proxy server is running, you can explore the API using curl
, wget
,
or a browser.
Get the API versions:
curl http://localhost:8080/api/
The output should look similar to this:
{
"kind": "APIVersions",
"versions": [
"v1"
],
"serverAddressByClientCIDRs": [
{
"clientCIDR": "0.0.0.0/0",
"serverAddress": "10.0.2.15:8443"
}
]
}
Get a list of pods:
curl http://localhost:8080/api/v1/namespaces/default/pods
The output should look similar to this:
{
"kind": "PodList",
"apiVersion": "v1",
"metadata": {
"resourceVersion": "33074"
},
"items": [
{
"metadata": {
"name": "kubernetes-bootcamp-2321272333-ix8pt",
"generateName": "kubernetes-bootcamp-2321272333-",
"namespace": "default",
"uid": "ba21457c-6b1d-11e6-85f7-1ef9f1dab92b",
"resourceVersion": "33003",
"creationTimestamp": "2016-08-25T23:43:30Z",
"labels": {
"pod-template-hash": "2321272333",
"run": "kubernetes-bootcamp"
},
...
}
Learn more about kubectl proxy.