$ oc edit apiserver.config.openshift.io cluster
The default OpenShift Container Platform configuration only allows the web console to send requests to the API server.
If you need to access the API server or OAuth server from a JavaScript application using a different hostname, you can configure additional hostnames to allow.
Access to the cluster as a user with the cluster-admin
role.
Edit the APIServer
resource:
$ oc edit apiserver.config.openshift.io cluster
Add the additionalCORSAllowedOrigins
field under the spec
section and
specify one or more additional hostnames:
apiVersion: config.openshift.io/v1
kind: APIServer
metadata:
annotations:
release.openshift.io/create-only: "true"
creationTimestamp: "2019-07-11T17:35:37Z"
generation: 1
name: cluster
resourceVersion: "907"
selfLink: /apis/config.openshift.io/v1/apiservers/cluster
uid: 4b45a8dd-a402-11e9-91ec-0219944e0696
spec:
additionalCORSAllowedOrigins:
- (?i)//my\.subdomain\.domain\.com(:|\z) (1)
1 | The hostname is specified as a Golang regular expression that matches against CORS headers from HTTP requests against the API server and OAuth server. |
This example uses the following syntax:
|
Save the file to apply the changes.