capistrano-lets-encrypt 0.1.0 → 0.2.0
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Let's encrypt support for Capistrano 3.x
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Thanks to @unixcharles and @zealot128 for their libraries,
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[acme-client](https://github.com/unixcharles/acme-client/) and
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[letsencrypt-cli](https://github.com/zealot128/ruby-letsencrypt-cli) to manage
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part of the workflow to work with Let's encrypt. This library use both to create
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a series of capistrano tasks that should help you create certs on your projects
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deployed with capistrano
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## Installation
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Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
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You will get the following tasks
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```ruby
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cap lets_encrypt:register # Register a Let's encrypt account
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cap lets_encrypt:check_certificate # Check for validity of certificates
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cap lets_encrypt:authorize # Authorize a domain using ACME protocol
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cap lets_encrypt:cert # Create certificates and private keys
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```
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Configurable options (copy into deploy.rb), shown here with examples:
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set :delayed_job_workers, 2
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# default value: :web
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set :lets_encrypt_roles, :lets_encrypt
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set :delayed_job_prefix, :reports
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# default value: false
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set :lets_encrypt_test, true
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# Delayed_job queue or queues
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# Set the --queue or --queues option to work from a particular queue.
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# default value: nil
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set :lets_encrypt_email, nil
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# default value: nil
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# default value: "#{release_path}/public"
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# default value: "#{shared_path}/ssl/certs"
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set :lets_encrypt_output_path, "#{shared_path}/ssl/certs"
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# default value: "#{fetch(:lets_encrypt_email)}.account_key.pem"
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set :lets_encrypt_account_key, "#{fetch(:lets_encrypt_email)}.account_key.pem"
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set :lets_encrypt_days_valid, 30
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# default value: "~/certs"
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set :lets_encrypt_local_output_path, "~/certs"
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## Requirements
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This tool needs Ruby >= 2.1 (as the dependency acme-client needs that because of use of keyword arguments).
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## Contributing
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## Credits
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Thank you [contributors](https://github.com/platanus/
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Thank you [contributors](https://github.com/platanus/capistran-lets-encrypt/graphs/contributors)!
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spec.authors = ["Juan Ignacio Donoso"]
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spec.summary = %q{Adds support for let's encrypt to Capistrano 3.x}
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name: capistrano-lets-encrypt
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version: 0.2.0
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Juan Ignacio Donoso
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2015-12-
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date: 2015-12-28 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies:
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name: capistrano
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