serverless-certificate-creator
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Description
This serverless plugin creates certificates that you need for your custom domains in API Gateway.
Use this in your CICD flow to automatically create a certificate, create the necessary route53 recordsets to validate the certificate with Dns-Validation and finally wait until the certificate has been validated.
Serverless Framework
This package is made for the serverless framework.
You can install it like this:
npm install -g serverless
npm update -g serverless
Check out their getting started guide for more information here.
Usage Requirements
Make sure you have the following installed before starting:
Usage
npm i serverless-certificate-creator --save-dev
open serverless.yml and add the following:
plugins:
- serverless-certificate-creator
...
custom:
customCertificate:
//required
certificateName: 'abc.somedomain.io'
//optional
idempotencyToken: 'abcsomedomainio'
//required if hostedZoneIds is not set, alternativly as an array
hostedZoneNames: 'somedomain.io.'
//required if hostedZoneNames is not set
hostedZoneIds: 'XXXXXXXXX'
// optional default is false. if you set it to true you will get a new file (after executing serverless create-cert), that contains certificate info that you can use in your deploy pipeline, alternativly as an array
writeCertInfoToFile: false
// optional, only used when writeCertInfoToFile is set to true. It sets the name of the file containing the cert info
certInfoFileName: 'cert-info.yml'
// optional - default is us-east-1 which is required for custom api gateway domains of Type Edge (default)
region: eu-west-1
//optional - see SubjectAlternativeNames https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaScriptSDK/latest/AWS/ACM.html#requestCertificate-property
subjectAlternativeNames :
- 'www.somedomain.io'
- 'def.somedomain.io'
//optional - see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaScriptSDK/latest/AWS/ACM.html#addTagsToCertificate-property
//if you want to give your certificate a name that is shown in the ACM Console you can add a Tag with the key "Name"
tags:
Name: 'somedomain.com'
Environment: 'prod'
//optional default false. this is useful if you managed to delete your certificate but the dns validation records still exist
rewriteRecords: false
now you can run:
serverless create-cert
To remove the certificate and delete the CNAME recordsets from route53, run:
serverless remove-cert
Combine with serverless-domain-manager
If you combine this plugin with serverless-domain-manager you can automate the complete process of creating a custom domain with a certificate.
I found serverless-domain-manager very useful but i also wanted to be able to automatically create the certificate for the newly generated custom domain.
Examples
Install the plugins:
npm i serverless-certificate-creator --save-dev
npm i serverless-domain-manager --save-dev
Open serverless.yml and add the following:
plugins:
- serverless-certificate-creator
- serverless-domain-manager
...
custom:
customDomain:
domainName: abc.somedomain.io
certificateName: 'abc.somedomain.io'
basePath: ''
stage: ${self:provider.stage}
createRoute53Record: true
customCertificate:
certificateName: 'abc.somedomain.io' //required
idempotencyToken: 'abcsomedomainio' //optional
hostedZoneNames: 'somedomain.io.' //required if hostedZoneIds is not set
hostedZoneIds: 'XXXXXXXXX' //required if hostedZoneNames is not set
region: eu-west-1 // optional - default is us-east-1 which is required for custom api gateway domains of Type Edge (default)
enabled: true // optional - default is true. For some stages you may not want to use certificates (and custom domains associated with it).
rewriteRecords: false
Now you can run:
serverless create-cert
serverless create_domain
Please make sure to check out the complete sample project here.
Reference Certificate Arn via variableResolvers
Since version 1.2.0 of this plugin you can use the following syntax to access the certificates Arn in other plugins
${certificate:${self:custom.customCertificate.certificateName}:CertificateArn}
see the serverless docs for more information
License
Copyright (c) 2018 Bastian Töpfer, contributors.
Released under the MIT license.