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          I did use the Method: projects.locations.clusters.get and I did get "200" response with all my cluster informations.
          One field is required to do is the "name" field and the expression should be like below:




          projects/your project ID/locations/your cluster zone/clusters/your cluster name




          you can use as well a python script to run the same thing



          """
          from pprint import pprint

          from googleapiclient import discovery
          from oauth2client.client import GoogleCredentials

          credentials = GoogleCredentials.get_application_default()

          service = discovery.build('container', 'v1', credentials=credentials)

          # The name (project, location, cluster) of the cluster to retrieve.
          # Specified in the format 'projects/*/locations/*/clusters/*'.
          name = 'projects/<your project ID>/locations/<your cluster zone>/clusters/<your cluster name>' # TODO: Update placeholder value.

          request = service.projects().locations().clusters().get(name=name)
          response = request.execute()

          # TODO: Change code below to process the `response` dict:
          pprint(response)


          Make sure you install the module as below required for authentication:



          sudo pip install --upgrade google-api-python-client

          sudo pip install --upgrade oauth2client





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            I did use the Method: projects.locations.clusters.get and I did get "200" response with all my cluster informations.
            One field is required to do is the "name" field and the expression should be like below:




            projects/your project ID/locations/your cluster zone/clusters/your cluster name




            you can use as well a python script to run the same thing



            """
            from pprint import pprint

            from googleapiclient import discovery
            from oauth2client.client import GoogleCredentials

            credentials = GoogleCredentials.get_application_default()

            service = discovery.build('container', 'v1', credentials=credentials)

            # The name (project, location, cluster) of the cluster to retrieve.
            # Specified in the format 'projects/*/locations/*/clusters/*'.
            name = 'projects/<your project ID>/locations/<your cluster zone>/clusters/<your cluster name>' # TODO: Update placeholder value.

            request = service.projects().locations().clusters().get(name=name)
            response = request.execute()

            # TODO: Change code below to process the `response` dict:
            pprint(response)


            Make sure you install the module as below required for authentication:



            sudo pip install --upgrade google-api-python-client

            sudo pip install --upgrade oauth2client





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              I did use the Method: projects.locations.clusters.get and I did get "200" response with all my cluster informations.
              One field is required to do is the "name" field and the expression should be like below:




              projects/your project ID/locations/your cluster zone/clusters/your cluster name




              you can use as well a python script to run the same thing



              """
              from pprint import pprint

              from googleapiclient import discovery
              from oauth2client.client import GoogleCredentials

              credentials = GoogleCredentials.get_application_default()

              service = discovery.build('container', 'v1', credentials=credentials)

              # The name (project, location, cluster) of the cluster to retrieve.
              # Specified in the format 'projects/*/locations/*/clusters/*'.
              name = 'projects/<your project ID>/locations/<your cluster zone>/clusters/<your cluster name>' # TODO: Update placeholder value.

              request = service.projects().locations().clusters().get(name=name)
              response = request.execute()

              # TODO: Change code below to process the `response` dict:
              pprint(response)


              Make sure you install the module as below required for authentication:



              sudo pip install --upgrade google-api-python-client

              sudo pip install --upgrade oauth2client





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                I did use the Method: projects.locations.clusters.get and I did get "200" response with all my cluster informations.
                One field is required to do is the "name" field and the expression should be like below:




                projects/your project ID/locations/your cluster zone/clusters/your cluster name




                you can use as well a python script to run the same thing



                """
                from pprint import pprint

                from googleapiclient import discovery
                from oauth2client.client import GoogleCredentials

                credentials = GoogleCredentials.get_application_default()

                service = discovery.build('container', 'v1', credentials=credentials)

                # The name (project, location, cluster) of the cluster to retrieve.
                # Specified in the format 'projects/*/locations/*/clusters/*'.
                name = 'projects/<your project ID>/locations/<your cluster zone>/clusters/<your cluster name>' # TODO: Update placeholder value.

                request = service.projects().locations().clusters().get(name=name)
                response = request.execute()

                # TODO: Change code below to process the `response` dict:
                pprint(response)


                Make sure you install the module as below required for authentication:



                sudo pip install --upgrade google-api-python-client

                sudo pip install --upgrade oauth2client





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                I did use the Method: projects.locations.clusters.get and I did get "200" response with all my cluster informations.
                One field is required to do is the "name" field and the expression should be like below:




                projects/your project ID/locations/your cluster zone/clusters/your cluster name




                you can use as well a python script to run the same thing



                """
                from pprint import pprint

                from googleapiclient import discovery
                from oauth2client.client import GoogleCredentials

                credentials = GoogleCredentials.get_application_default()

                service = discovery.build('container', 'v1', credentials=credentials)

                # The name (project, location, cluster) of the cluster to retrieve.
                # Specified in the format 'projects/*/locations/*/clusters/*'.
                name = 'projects/<your project ID>/locations/<your cluster zone>/clusters/<your cluster name>' # TODO: Update placeholder value.

                request = service.projects().locations().clusters().get(name=name)
                response = request.execute()

                # TODO: Change code below to process the `response` dict:
                pprint(response)


                Make sure you install the module as below required for authentication:



                sudo pip install --upgrade google-api-python-client

                sudo pip install --upgrade oauth2client






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