Command:
kubectl api-resources
Print the supported API resources on the server. You can read more about this command and allowed options here. Supported flags are:
Name |
Shorthand |
Default |
Usage |
api-group |
|
|
Limit to resources in the specified API group. |
cached |
|
false |
Use the cached list of resources if available. |
namespaced |
|
true |
If false, non-namespaced resources will be returned, otherwise returning namespaced resources by default. |
no-headers |
|
false |
When using the default or custom-column output format, don't print headers (default print headers). |
output |
o |
|
Output format. One of: wide |
sort-by |
|
|
If non-empty, sort list of resources using specified field. The field can be either 'name' or 'kind'. |
verbs |
|
[] |
Limit to resources that support the specified verbs. |
You can use --api-group
option to limit to resources in the specified API group.
There also exist the command:
kubectl api-versions
and it prints the supported API versions on the server, in the form of "group/version". You can read more about it here.
You can also read more about API groups and versioning.
EDIT:
In the comment:
No, see example "kubectl explain deployment --api-version v1". In other words: when there can be more then one api version of a resource?
you are referring to a completely different command which is kubectl explain
. Option --api-version
gets different explanations for particular API version (API group/version). You can read more about it here.