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Chapter 14. Allowing JavaScript-based access to the API server from additional hosts
14.1. Allowing JavaScript-based access to the API server from additional hosts Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
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.
Prerequisites
- 
						Access to the cluster as a user with the 
cluster-adminrole. 
Procedure
Edit the
APIServerresource:oc edit apiserver.config.openshift.io cluster
$ oc edit apiserver.config.openshift.io clusterCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow Add the
additionalCORSAllowedOriginsfield under thespecsection and specify one or more additional hostnames:Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - 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.
 
NoteThis example uses the following syntax:
- 
									The 
(?i)makes it case-insensitive. - 
									The 
//pins to the beginning of the domain and matches the double slash followinghttp:orhttps:. - 
									The 
\.escapes dots in the domain name. - 
									The 
(:|\z)matches the end of the domain name(\z)or a port separator(:). 
- Save the file to apply the changes.