--- title: Use an HTTP Proxy to Access the Kubernetes API --- {% capture overview %} This page shows how to use an HTTP proxy to access the Kubernetes API. {% endcapture %} {% capture prerequisites %} * {% include task-tutorial-prereqs.md %} * 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 {% endcapture %} {% capture steps %} ## Using kubectl to start a proxy server This command starts a proxy to the Kubernetes API server: kubectl proxy --port=8080 ## Exploring the Kubernetes API 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/ { "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 { "kind": "PodList", "apiVersion": "v1", "metadata": { "selfLink": "/api/v1/namespaces/default/pods", "resourceVersion": "33074" }, "items": [ { "metadata": { "name": "kubernetes-bootcamp-2321272333-ix8pt", "generateName": "kubernetes-bootcamp-2321272333-", "namespace": "default", "selfLink": "/api/v1/namespaces/default/pods/kubernetes-bootcamp-2321272333-ix8pt", "uid": "ba21457c-6b1d-11e6-85f7-1ef9f1dab92b", "resourceVersion": "33003", "creationTimestamp": "2016-08-25T23:43:30Z", "labels": { "pod-template-hash": "2321272333", "run": "kubernetes-bootcamp" }, ... } {% endcapture %} {% capture whatsnext %} Learn more about [kubectl proxy](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/{{page.version}}/#proxy). {% endcapture %} {% include templates/task.md %}