Thanks Jessica And Aaron. This seems useful.

Dusty

On 07/19/2016 09:21 AM, Aaron Weitekamp wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 9:11 AM, Jessica Forrester <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>     Those links are fully customizable for that purpose, if you want to host 
> the binaries somewhere else for people using your openshift cluster then you 
> can override the locations.  
> https://docs.openshift.org/latest/install_config/web_console_customization.html#adding-or-changing-links-to-download-the-cli
> 
> ​On that same page is documentation[1] on how to host static content such as 
> the oc binaries. It would be very possible to automate this during install. 
> That seems very reasonable for some installations.
> 
> [1] 
> https://docs.openshift.org/latest/install_config/web_console_customization.html#serving-static-files​
>  
> 
>     On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 8:58 AM, Dusty Mabe <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>         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.
>         >
> 
> 
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