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cert-manager webhook for Namecheap

Instructions for use with Let's Encrypt

Thanks to Addison van den Hoeven, from cert-manager/cert-manager#646

Use helm to deploy this into your cert-manager namespace:

# Make sure you're in the right context:
# kubectl config use-context mycontext

# cert-manager is by default in the cert-manager context
helm install -n cert-manager namecheap-webhook deploy/cert-manager-webhook-namecheap/

Create the cluster issuers:

helm install --set [email protected] -n cert-manager letsencrypt-namecheap-issuer deploy/letsencrypt-namecheap-issuer/

Go to namecheap and set up your API key (note that you'll need to whitelist the public IP of the k8s cluster to use the webhook), and set the secret:

apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
  name: namecheap-credentials
  namespace: cert-manager
type: Opaque
stringData:
  apiKey: my_api_key_from_namecheap
  apiUser: my_username_from_namecheap

Now you can create a certificate in staging for testing:

apiVersion: cert-manager.io/v1
kind: Certificate
metadata:
  name: wildcard-cert-stage
  namespace: default
spec:
  secretName: wildcard-cert-stage
  commonName: "*.<domain>"
  issuerRef:
    kind: ClusterIssuer
    name: letsencrypt-stage
  dnsNames:
  - "*.<domain>"

And now validate that it worked:

kubectl get certificates -n default
kubectl describe certificate wildcard-cert-stage

And finally, create your production cert, and it'll be ready to use in the wildcard-cert-prod secret.

apiVersion: cert-manager.io/v1
kind: Certificate
metadata:
  name: wildcard-cert-prod
  namespace: default
spec:
  secretName: wildcard-cert-prod
  commonName: "*.<domain>"
  issuerRef:
    kind: ClusterIssuer
    name: letsencrypt-prod
  dnsNames:
  - "*.<domain>"

TODO: add simple nginx example to test that it works

Running the test suite

All DNS providers must run the DNS01 provider conformance testing suite, else they will have undetermined behaviour when used with cert-manager.

It is essential that you configure and run the test suite when creating a DNS01 webhook.

An example Go test file has been provided in main_test.go.

You can run the test suite with:

$ TEST_ZONE_NAME=example.com. make test

The example file has a number of areas you must fill in and replace with your own options in order for tests to pass.

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