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Jeff Geerling a49d4e63a1 Fixes #91: Warnings for ints in string fields in Ansible 2.8.x. 2019-08-26 11:56:43 -05:00
Jeff Geerling 7efc6a50f5 Remove unused tests. 2019-05-16 22:07:42 -05:00
Jeff Geerling 00dc226101 Fixes E305 linting error: use shell only when required. 2018-12-06 16:15:09 -06:00
Jeff Geerling be44ac2dcd Update tests for optimum efficiency. 2018-10-23 10:14:46 -05:00
Jeff GeerlingandGitHub 09b5bd20e9 Merge pull request #63 from adrianmoisey/patch-1
Fix path for example
2018-10-02 22:10:22 -05:00
Jeff GeerlingandGitHub e130839734 Merge pull request #62 from mbiberhofer/master
Fixed syntax issue in main/defaults.yml
2018-10-02 22:09:24 -05:00
Adrian MoiseyandGitHub 6b519ffc4d Fix path for example 2018-10-02 16:29:59 +02:00
Mario Biberhofer 260a85222e Fixed syntax issue in main/defaults.yml
v3.0.0 has introduced usage of the folded block scalar syntax
(see https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/reference_appendices/YAMLSyntax.html)
for the certbot_create_command variable. The usage of quotes in this
case is wrong, resulting in a command not found error.
2018-10-02 10:20:22 +02:00
Jeff Geerling 974fc81c9c Update README wildcard docs. [ci skip] 2018-09-28 20:05:09 -05:00
Jeff Geerling a2348fdd64 Add note on Wildcard Certificates and Let's Encrypt. [ci skip] 2018-09-27 22:10:58 -05:00
Jeff GeerlingandGitHub d8beca4c1a Merge pull request #60 from michaelpporter/master
Supports check of wildcard certs
2018-09-27 21:59:28 -05:00
Jeff Geerling 53b02421c0 Fix Ansible lint issues. 2018-09-26 21:53:44 -05:00
Jeff Geerling 0611410c3b Fix Ansible lint issues. 2018-09-26 21:41:04 -05:00
Jeff Geerling 5da6dd18cd Fix Ansible lint issues. 2018-09-26 21:32:28 -05:00
Jeff Geerling e14d6eb04a Switch tests to use Molecule. 2018-09-26 21:25:42 -05:00
Michael PorterandGitHub ce4dacf632 Supports check of wildcard certs
Adds support to check for wildcard certs to not re-make them on subsequent runs
2018-09-23 14:58:52 -05:00
Jeff Geerling 3f1a802d71 Fixes #25: Suggest using source install for more pleasant experience. [ci skip] 2017-12-11 22:40:31 -06:00
Jeff GeerlingandGitHub 9a8c9ae417 Merge pull request #38 from geerlingguy/12-standalone-cert-generation
Issue #12: Add basic standalone certbot cert generation.
2017-12-11 22:27:14 -06:00
14 changed files with 125 additions and 68 deletions
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*.retry
tests/test.sh
*/__pycache__
*.pyc
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---
language: python
services: docker
env:
- distro: centos7
- distro: centos6
playbook: test-source-install.yml
- distro: ubuntu1604
- distro: ubuntu1404
playbook: test-source-install.yml
- distro: debian8
playbook: test-source-install.yml
global:
- ROLE_NAME: certbot
matrix:
- MOLECULE_DISTRO: centos7
- MOLECULE_DISTRO: centos6
MOLECULE_PLAYBOOK: playbook-source-install.yml
- MOLECULE_DISTRO: ubuntu1804
- MOLECULE_DISTRO: ubuntu1604
- MOLECULE_DISTRO: ubuntu1404
MOLECULE_PLAYBOOK: playbook-source-install.yml
- MOLECULE_DISTRO: debian9
install:
# Install test dependencies.
- pip install molecule docker
before_script:
# Use actual Ansible Galaxy role name for the project directory.
- cd ../
- mv ansible-role-$ROLE_NAME geerlingguy.$ROLE_NAME
- cd geerlingguy.$ROLE_NAME
script:
# Download test shim.
- wget -O ${PWD}/tests/test.sh https://gist.githubusercontent.com/geerlingguy/73ef1e5ee45d8694570f334be385e181/raw/
- chmod +x ${PWD}/tests/test.sh
# Run tests.
- ${PWD}/tests/test.sh
- molecule test
notifications:
webhooks: https://galaxy.ansible.com/api/v1/notifications/
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If installing from source, Git is required. You can install Git using the `geerlingguy.git` role.
Generally, installing from source (see section `Source Installation from Git`) leads to a better experience using Certbot and Let's Encrypt, especially if you're using an older OS release.
## Role Variables
The variable `certbot_install_from_source` controls whether to install Certbot from Git or package management. The latter is the default, so the variable defaults to `no`.
certbot_auto_renew: true
certbot_auto_renew_user: "{{ ansible_user }}"
certbot_auto_renew_hour: 3
certbot_auto_renew_minute: 30
certbot_auto_renew_user: "{{ ansible_user | default(lookup('env', 'USER')) }}"
certbot_auto_renew_hour: "3"
certbot_auto_renew_minute: "30"
certbot_auto_renew_options: "--quiet --no-self-upgrade"
By default, this role configures a cron job to run under the provided user account at the given hour and minute, every day. The defaults run `certbot renew` (or `certbot-auto renew`) via cron every day at 03:30:00 by the user you use in your Ansible playbook. It's preferred that you set a custom user/hour/minute so the renewal is during a low-traffic period and done by a non-root user account.
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Currently there is one built-in method for generating new certificates using this role: `standalone`. Other methods (e.g. using nginx or apache and a webroot) may be added in the future.
**For a complete example**: see the fully functional test playbook in [tests/test-standalone-nginx-aws.yml](tests/test-standalone-nginx-aws.yml).
**For a complete example**: see the fully functional test playbook in [molecule/default/playbook-standalone-nginx-aws.yml](molecule/default/playbook-standalone-nginx-aws.yml).
certbot_create_if_missing: no
certbot_create_if_missing: false
certbot_create_method: standalone
Set `certbot_create_if_missing` to `yes` or `True` to let this role generate certs. Set the method used for generating certs with the `certbot_create_method` variable—current allowed values include: `standalone`.
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You can install Certbot from it's Git source repository if desired. This might be useful in several cases, but especially when older distributions don't have Certbot packages available (e.g. CentOS < 7, Ubuntu < 16.10 and Debian < 8).
certbot_install_from_source: no
certbot_install_from_source: false
certbot_repo: https://github.com/certbot/certbot.git
certbot_version: master
certbot_keep_updated: yes
certbot_keep_updated: true
Certbot Git repository options. To install from source, set `certbot_install_from_source` to `yes`. This clones the configured `certbot_repo`, respecting the `certbot_version` setting. If `certbot_keep_updated` is set to `yes`, the repository is updated every time this role runs.
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The directory inside which Certbot will be cloned.
### Wildcard Certificates
Let's Encrypt supports [generating wildcard certificates](https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/acme-v2-and-wildcard-certificate-support-is-live/55579), but the process for generating and using them is slightly more involved. See comments in [this pull request](https://github.com/geerlingguy/ansible-role-certbot/pull/60#issuecomment-423919284) for an example of how to use this role to maintain wildcard certs.
Michael Porter also has a walkthrough of [Creating A Let’s Encrypt Wildcard Cert With Ansible](https://www.michaelpporter.com/2018/09/creating-a-wildcard-cert-with-ansible/), specifically with Cloudflare.
## Dependencies
None.
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vars:
certbot_auto_renew_user: your_username_here
certbot_auto_renew_minute: 20
certbot_auto_renew_hour: 5
certbot_auto_renew_minute: "20"
certbot_auto_renew_hour: "5"
roles:
- geerlingguy.certbot
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---
# Certbot auto-renew cron job configuration (for certificate renewals).
certbot_auto_renew: true
certbot_auto_renew_user: "{{ ansible_user }}"
certbot_auto_renew_hour: 3
certbot_auto_renew_minute: 30
certbot_auto_renew_user: "{{ ansible_user | default(lookup('env', 'USER')) }}"
certbot_auto_renew_hour: "3"
certbot_auto_renew_minute: "30"
certbot_auto_renew_options: "--quiet --no-self-upgrade"
# Parameters used when creating new Certbot certs.
certbot_create_if_missing: no
certbot_create_if_missing: false
certbot_create_method: standalone
certbot_admin_email: email@example.com
certbot_certs: []
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# - example2.com
# - domains:
# - example3.com
certbot_create_command: "{{ certbot_script }} certonly --standalone --noninteractive --agree-tos --email {{ cert_item.email | default(certbot_admin_email) }} -d {{ cert_item.domains | join(',') }}"
certbot_create_command: >-
{{ certbot_script }} certonly --standalone --noninteractive --agree-tos
--email {{ cert_item.email | default(certbot_admin_email) }}
-d {{ cert_item.domains | join(',') }}
certbot_create_standalone_stop_services:
- nginx
# - apache
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# To install from source (on older OSes or if you need a specific or newer
# version of Certbot), set this variable to `yes` and configure other options.
certbot_install_from_source: no
certbot_install_from_source: false
certbot_repo: https://github.com/certbot/certbot.git
certbot_version: master
certbot_keep_updated: yes
certbot_keep_updated: true
# Where to put Certbot when installing from source.
certbot_dir: /opt/certbot
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---
dependency:
name: galaxy
driver:
name: docker
lint:
name: yamllint
options:
config-file: molecule/default/yaml-lint.yml
platforms:
- name: instance
image: "geerlingguy/docker-${MOLECULE_DISTRO:-centos7}-ansible:latest"
command: ${MOLECULE_DOCKER_COMMAND:-""}
volumes:
- /sys/fs/cgroup:/sys/fs/cgroup:ro
privileged: true
pre_build_image: true
provisioner:
name: ansible
lint:
name: ansible-lint
playbooks:
converge: ${MOLECULE_PLAYBOOK:-playbook.yml}
scenario:
name: default
verifier:
name: testinfra
lint:
name: flake8
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---
- hosts: all
- name: Converge
hosts: all
become: true
vars:
certbot_install_from_source: yes
certbot_install_from_source: true
certbot_auto_renew_user: root
pre_tasks:
- name: Update apt cache.
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roles:
- geerlingguy.git
- role_under_test
- geerlingguy.certbot
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# Play 1: Provision EC2 instance and A record.
- hosts: localhost
connection: local
gather_facts: no
gather_facts: false
tasks:
- name: Configure EC2 Security Group.
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Name: "certbot-standalone-nginx-test"
group: ['default', 'certbot_test_http']
instance_type: t2.micro
image: ami-02e98f78 # CentOS Linux 7 x86_64 HVM EBS
# CentOS Linux 7 x86_64 HVM EBS
image: ami-02e98f78
region: "us-east-1"
wait: yes
wait: true
wait_timeout: 500
exact_count: 1
count_tag:
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type: A
ttl: 300
value: "{{ created_instance.tagged_instances.0.public_ip }}"
wait: yes
overwrite: yes
wait: true
overwrite: true
- name: Add EC2 instance to inventory groups.
add_host:
name: "certbot-test.servercheck.in"
groups: "aws,aws_nginx"
ansible_ssh_user: centos
host_key_checking: False
host_key_checking: false
when: created_instance.tagged_instances.0.id is defined
# Play 2: Configure EC2 instance with Certbot and Nginx.
- hosts: aws_nginx
gather_facts: yes
become: yes
gather_facts: true
become: true
vars:
certbot_admin_email: https@servercheck.in
certbot_create_if_missing: yes
certbot_create_if_missing: true
certbot_create_standalone_stop_services: []
certbot_certs:
- domains:
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pre_tasks:
- name: Update apt cache.
apt: update_cache=yes cache_valid_time=600
apt: update_cache=true cache_valid_time=600
when: ansible_os_family == 'Debian'
changed_when: false
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url: https://certbot-test.servercheck.in/
status_code: 200
delegate_to: localhost
become: no
become: false
# Play 3: Tear down EC2 instance and A record.
- hosts: localhost
connection: local
gather_facts: no
gather_facts: false
tasks:
- name: Destroy EC2 instance.
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instance_ids: ["{{ created_instance.tagged_instances.0.id }}"]
region: "us-east-1"
state: absent
wait: yes
wait: true
wait_timeout: 500
- name: Delete Security Group.
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---
- hosts: all
- name: Converge
hosts: all
become: true
vars:
certbot_auto_renew_user: root
pre_tasks:
- name: Update apt cache.
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when: ansible_os_family == 'Debian'
roles:
- role_under_test
- geerlingguy.certbot
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---
extends: default
rules:
line-length:
max: 120
level: warning
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---
- name: Check if certificate already exists.
stat:
path: /etc/letsencrypt/live/{{ cert_item.domains | first }}/cert.pem
path: /etc/letsencrypt/live/{{ cert_item.domains | first | replace('*.', '') }}/cert.pem
register: letsencrypt_cert
- name: Stop services to allow certbot to generate a cert.
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with_items: "{{ certbot_create_standalone_stop_services }}"
- name: Generate new certificate if one doesn't exist.
shell: "{{ certbot_create_command }}"
command: "{{ certbot_create_command }}"
when: not letsencrypt_cert.stat.exists
- name: Start services after cert has been generated.
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dest: "{{ certbot_dir }}"
version: "{{ certbot_version }}"
update: "{{ certbot_keep_updated }}"
force: yes
force: true
- name: Set Certbot script variable.
set_fact:
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# Ansible Role tests
To run the test playbook(s) in this directory:
1. Install and start Docker.
1. Download the test shim (see .travis.yml file for the URL) into `tests/test.sh`:
- `wget -O tests/test.sh https://gist.githubusercontent.com/geerlingguy/73ef1e5ee45d8694570f334be385e181/raw/`
1. Make the test shim executable: `chmod +x tests/test.sh`.
1. Run (from the role root directory) `distro=[distro] playbook=[playbook] ./tests/test.sh`
If you don't want the container to be automatically deleted after the test playbook is run, add the following environment variables: `cleanup=false container_id=$(date +%s)`
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---
certbot_package: letsencrypt