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title: "KubeSphere API"
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keywords: 'Kubernetes, KubeSphere, API'
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description: 'KubeSphere API documentation'
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weight: 240
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---
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In KubeSphere v3.0, we move the functionalities of _ks-apigateway_, _ks-account_ into _ks-apiserver_ to make the architecture more compact and straight forward. In order to use KubeSphere API, you need to expose _ks-apiserver_ to your client.
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## Step 1: Expose KubeSphere API service
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If you are going to access KubeSphere inside the cluster, you can skip the following section and just use the KubeSphere API server endpoint **`http://ks-apiserver.kubesphere-system.svc`**.
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On the other hand, you need to expose the KubeSphere API server endpoint to the outside of the cluster first.
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There are many ways to expose a Kubernetes service. For simplicity, we use _NodePort_ in our case. Change service `ks-apiserver` type to NodePort by using the following command.
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```bash
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$ kubectl -n kubesphere-system patch service ks-apiserver -p '{"spec":{"type":"NodePort"}}'
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$ kubectl -n kubesphere-system get svc
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NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
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etcd ClusterIP 10.233.34.220 <none> 2379/TCP 44d
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ks-apiserver NodePort 10.233.15.31 <none> 80:31407/TCP 49d
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ks-console NodePort 10.233.3.45 <none> 80:30880/TCP 49d
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```
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Now, you can access `ks-apiserver` outside the cluster through URL like `http://[node ip]:31407`, where `[node ip]` means IP of any node in your cluster.
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## Step 2: Generate a token
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You need to identify yourself before making any call to the API server. Let's take a user `jeff` with password `P#$$w0rd` as an example. He needs to issue a request to generate a token like the following:
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```bash
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curl -X POST -H 'Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded' \
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'http://[node ip]:31407/oauth/token' \
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--data-urlencode 'grant_type=password' \
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--data-urlencode 'username=admin' \
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--data-urlencode 'password=P#$$w0rd'
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```
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{{< notice note >}}
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Please substitue `[node ip]` with the real ip address.
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{{</ notice >}}
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If the identity is correct, the server will response something like the following. `access_token` is the token to access the KubeSphere API Server.
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```json
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{
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"access_token": "eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJ1c2VybmFtZSI6ImFkbWluIiwidWlkIjoiYTlhNjJmOTEtYWQ2Yi00MjRlLWIxNWEtZTFkOTcyNmUzNDFhIiwidG9rZW5fdHlwZSI6ImFjY2Vzc190b2tlbiIsImV4cCI6MTYwMDg1MjM5OCwiaWF0IjoxNjAwODQ1MTk4LCJpc3MiOiJrdWJlc3BoZXJlIiwibmJmIjoxNjAwODQ1MTk4fQ.Hcyf-CPMeq8XyQQLz5PO-oE1Rp1QVkOeV_5J2oX1hvU",
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"token_type": "Bearer",
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"refresh_token": "eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJ1c2VybmFtZSI6ImFkbWluIiwidWlkIjoiYTlhNjJmOTEtYWQ2Yi00MjRlLWIxNWEtZTFkOTcyNmUzNDFhIiwidG9rZW5fdHlwZSI6InJlZnJlc2hfdG9rZW4iLCJleHAiOjE2MDA4NTk1OTgsImlhdCI6MTYwMDg0NTE5OCwiaXNzIjoia3ViZXNwaGVyZSIsIm5iZiI6MTYwMDg0NTE5OH0.PerssCLVXJD7BuCF3Ow8QUNYLQxjwqC8m9iOkRRD6Tc",
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"expires_in": 7200
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}
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```
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## Step 3: Make the call
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Now you got everything you need to access KubeSphere API server. Make the call using the access token acquired above as the following to get node list:
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```bash
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$ curl -X GET -H "Authorization: Bearer eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJ1c2VybmFtZSI6ImFkbWluIiwidWlkIjoiYTlhNjJmOTEtYWQ2Yi00MjRlLWIxNWEtZTFkOTcyNmUzNDFhIiwidG9rZW5fdHlwZSI6ImFjY2Vzc190b2tlbiIsImV4cCI6MTYwMDg1MjM5OCwiaWF0IjoxNjAwODQ1MTk4LCJpc3MiOiJrdWJlc3BoZXJlIiwibmJmIjoxNjAwODQ1MTk4fQ.Hcyf-CPMeq8XyQQLz5PO-oE1Rp1QVkOeV_5J2oX1hvU" \
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-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
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'http://[node ip]:31407/kapis/resources.kubesphere.io/v1alpha3/nodes'
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{
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"items": [
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{
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"metadata": {
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"name": "node3",
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"selfLink": "/api/v1/nodes/node3",
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"uid": "dd8c01f3-76e8-4695-9e54-45be90d9ec53",
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"resourceVersion": "84170589",
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"creationTimestamp": "2020-06-18T07:36:41Z",
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"labels": {
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"a": "a",
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"beta.kubernetes.io/arch": "amd64",
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"beta.kubernetes.io/os": "linux",
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"gitpod.io/theia.v0.4.0": "available",
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"gitpod.io/ws-sync": "available",
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"kubernetes.io/arch": "amd64",
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"kubernetes.io/hostname": "node3",
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"kubernetes.io/os": "linux",
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"kubernetes.io/role": "new",
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"node-role.kubernetes.io/worker": "",
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"topology.disk.csi.qingcloud.com/instance-type": "Standard",
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"topology.disk.csi.qingcloud.com/zone": "ap2a"
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},
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"annotations": {
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"csi.volume.kubernetes.io/nodeid": "{\"disk.csi.qingcloud.com\":\"i-icjxhi1e\"}",
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"kubeadm.alpha.kubernetes.io/cri-socket": "/var/run/dockershim.sock",
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"node.alpha.kubernetes.io/ttl": "0",
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....
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```
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{{< notice note >}}
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Please substitue `[node ip]` with the real ip address.
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{{</ notice >}}
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## API Reference
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KubeSpehre API swagger json can be found in repo https://github.com/kubesphere/kubesphere/tree/release-3.0/api
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- KubeSphere specified API [swagger json](https://github.com/kubesphere/kubesphere/blob/release-3.0/api/ks-openapi-spec/swagger.json). It contains all the APIs that are only applied to KubeSphere.
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- KubeSphere specified CRD [swagger json](https://github.com/kubesphere/kubesphere/blob/release-3.0/api/openapi-spec/swagger.json). It contains all the generated CRDs API documentation. It is same with Kubernetes api objects.
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