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The directory inside which Certbot will be cloned.
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### Wildcard Certificates
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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.
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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.
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## Dependencies
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None.
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# - domains:
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# - example3.com
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certbot_create_command: >-
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"{{ certbot_script }} certonly --standalone --noninteractive --agree-tos
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{{ certbot_script }} certonly --standalone --noninteractive --agree-tos
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--email {{ cert_item.email | default(certbot_admin_email) }}
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-d {{ cert_item.domains | join(',') }}"
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-d {{ cert_item.domains | join(',') }}
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certbot_create_standalone_stop_services:
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- nginx
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# - apache
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