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OVH Webhook for Cert Manager

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OVH Webhook for Cert Manager

This is a webhook solver for OVH.

Prerequisites

Installation

Choose a unique group name to identify your company or organization (for example acme.mycompany.example).

helm install cert-manager-webhook-ovh ./deploy/cert-manager-webhook-ovh \
 --set groupName='<YOUR_UNIQUE_GROUP_NAME>'

If you customized the installation of cert-manager, you may need to also set the certManager.namespace and certManager.serviceAccountName values.

Issuer

  1. Create a new OVH API key with the following rights:

    • GET /domain/zone/*
    • PUT /domain/zone/*
    • POST /domain/zone/*
    • DELETE /domain/zone/*
  2. Create a secret to store your application secret:

    kubectl create secret generic ovh-credentials \
      --from-literal=applicationSecret='<OVH_APPLICATION_SECRET>'
    
  3. Grant permission to get the secret to the cert-manager-webhook-ovh service account:

    apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
    kind: Role
    metadata:
      name: cert-manager-webhook-ovh:secret-reader
    rules:
    - apiGroups: [""]
      resources: ["secrets"]
      resourceNames: ["ovh-credentials"]
      verbs: ["get", "watch"]
    ---
    apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
    kind: RoleBinding
    metadata:
      name: cert-manager-webhook-ovh:secret-reader
    roleRef:
      apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
      kind: Role
      name: cert-manager-webhook-ovh:secret-reader
    subjects:
    - apiGroup: ""
      kind: ServiceAccount
      name: cert-manager-webhook-ovh
    
  4. Create a certificate issuer:

    apiVersion: cert-manager.io/v1
    kind: Issuer
    metadata:
      name: letsencrypt
    spec:
      acme:
        server: https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
        email: '<YOUR_EMAIL_ADDRESS>'
        privateKeySecretRef:
          name: letsencrypt-account-key
        solvers:
        - dns01:
            webhook:
              groupName: '<YOUR_UNIQUE_GROUP_NAME>'
              solverName: ovh
              config:
                endpoint: ovh-eu
                applicationKey: '<OVH_APPLICATION_KEY>'
                applicationSecretRef:
                  key: applicationSecret
                  name: ovh-credentials
                consumerKey: '<OVH_CONSUMER_KEY>'
    

Certificate

Issue a certificate:

apiVersion: cert-manager.io/v1
kind: Certificate
metadata:
  name: example-com
spec:
  dnsNames:
  - "example.com"
  - "*.example.com"
  issuerRef:
    name: letsencrypt
  secretName: example-com-tls

Development

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.

Before you can run the test suite, you need to duplicate the .sample files in testdata/ovh/ and update the configuration with the appropriate OVH credentials.

You can run the test suite with:

$ TEST_ZONE_NAME=example.com. make test
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