On 07/19/2016 01:02 AM, Jonathan Yu wrote: > Hey Dusty, > > Steve was trying to explain that you can:
Yep. I understood what he sent and it was very helpful :) > > 1. Log in to the OpenShift Web Console for the instance you are using > 2. Click the "(?)" button on the upper left of the navigation menu bar, next > to your username, and click "About" in the dropdown menu that appears > 3. There are links on the page to download the CLI tools Right. The links are there, but they point to the RH customer portal and you have to log in etc, etc.. I was proposing a case where it would be more useful to just host the client binaries directly rather than linking somewhere else. There could be arguments for doing this or not doing this. I'd just like to bring it up as an option. We could even have a link to the "this version of openshift client" as well as link to the customer portal for the "latest version of the openshift client". Thoughts? > 4. It also shows the command you'll need (including an access token) to log > in to the instance, so it's *extremely* convenient :) > > Then you can follow the instructions here (there's a screenshot): > https://docs.openshift.com/enterprise/3.2/cli_reference/get_started_cli.html#installing-the-cli > > So if I'm reading your emails correctly, it seems we already have what you're > looking for (at least in OSE 3.2, not sure when it was introduced). Hope this > helps clarify what Steve has said. > > Would this have been clearer if there was a screenshot of the "?" button and > dropdown? If so, we can open an issue to have the documentation updated > accordingly. > _______________________________________________ dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openshift.redhat.com/openshiftmm/listinfo/dev
