connect to GCP GKE from local machine (#92)
* connect to GCP GKE from local machine explanation of how to connect from lacal machine to Google Cloud Kubernetes without headache, close #91 * connect to cluster from a local machine add preferred way of connecting to cluster, add alternative way with proxy for non supported auth providers * known issues and its workarounds
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## Known issues
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While preferred way of connecting to a remote cluster from local machine is:
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```
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var config = KubernetesClientConfiguration.BuildConfigFromConfigFile();
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var client = new Kubernetes(config);
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```
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Not all auth providers are supported at moment [#91](https://github.com/kubernetes-client/csharp/issues/91#issuecomment-362920478), but you still can connect to cluster by starting proxy:
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```bash
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$ kubectl proxy
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Starting to serve on 127.0.0.1:8001
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```
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and changing config:
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```csharp
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var config = new KubernetesClientConfiguration { Host = "http://127.0.0.1:8001" };
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```
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Notice that this is a workaround and is not recommended for production use
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## Testing
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The project uses [XUnit](https://xunit.github.io) as unit testing framework.
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