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Method list

  • HTTP request
  • Response

Retrieves the list of versions in the specified release channel.

HTTP request

GET https://mks.api.cloud.yandex.net/managed-kubernetes/v1/versions

Response

HTTP Code: 200 - OK

{
  "availableVersions": [
    {
      "releaseChannel": "string",
      "versions": [
        "string"
      ]
    }
  ]
}
Field Description
availableVersions[] object

Versions available in the specified release channel.

availableVersions[].
releaseChannel
string

Release channel: RAPID, REGULAR or STABLE. For more details see documentation.

  • RAPID: Minor updates with new functions and improvements are often added. You can't disable automatic updates in this channel, but you can specify a time period for automatic updates.
  • REGULAR: New functions and improvements are added in chunks shortly after they appear on RAPID.
  • STABLE: Only updates related to bug fixes or security improvements are added.
availableVersions[].
versions[]
string

Version of Kubernetes components.

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