This charm installs a subordinate on the kubernes master and is based on the kubernetes-deployer and the SSL-termination-FQDM charm but will now automatically connect your SSL-termination-proxy to the Ingress controller running on your k8s Cluster.
It has the same 3 config values as the SSL-termination-proxy:
fqdns
is a space separated list of domain names on which the webservice should be accessable. Note: make sure to point the DNS records of these domain names to the ssl-termination-proxy. Example:"example.com www.example.com"
.credentials
is a space-separated pair of username and password for basic authentication.contact-email
is the contact email address for lets encrypt. This email address will receive notifications when the certificate expires. Note that the ssl-termination-proxy automatically renews certificates after 2 months so you will only get an email when something is broken.
# Deploy your ssl-termination-fqdn
juju deploy cs:~tengu-team/ssl-ingress-connector
# Configure the connector
juju config ssl-ingress-connector fqdns="example.com www.example.com"
juju config ssl-ingress-connector basic_auth="username password"
# Connect the connector with the kubernetes master
juju add-relation kubernets-master ssl-ingress-connector
# Connect the connector with the proxy.
juju add-relation ssl-ingress-connector:ssl-termination ssl-termination-proxy:ssl-termination
This software was created in the IDLab research group of Ghent University in Belgium. This software is used in Tengu, a project that aims to make experimenting with data frameworks and tools as easy as possible.
- Sander Borny sander.borny@ugent.be
- Merlijn Sebrechts merlijn.sebrechts@gmail.com
- Sebastien Pattyn sebastien.pattyn@tengu.io
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