Github action that creates/renews a Letsencrypt certificate and, optionally, links it to an existing GCP Load Balancer.
The action will try to obtain a wildcard certificate for the whole domain, *.my.domain , including the domain apex, my.domain.
It will store the certificate in an existing GCP Storage bucket for future reference when renewing the certificate.
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1. Create a new HTTPS Load-balancer here
- 1.1. If you have no HTTPS Front End you'll need a temporary certificate in order to create one. You can use a self signed, or Google managed certificate - The action will update it afterwards.
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2. Create a Cloud DNS Zone here
- 2.1. Name it accordingly, if your domain is example.com then your DNS Zone's DNS Name should be example.com
- 2.2. Setup your registrar to point to the new Google Cloud DNS zone. There is a link in the top right of the console, 'Registrar Setup', that has the values you'll need.
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3. Make sure that your service account has, at least, the following roles:
- resourcemanager.projects.get
- resourcemanager.projects.list
- storage.objects.*
- dns.changes.create
- dns.changes.get
- dns.managedZones.list
- dns.resourceRecordSets.create
- dns.resourceRecordSets.delete
- dns.resourceRecordSets.list
- dns.resourceRecordSets.update
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3.1. If updating a Load Balancer it also needs:
- compute.forwardingRules.list
- compute.globalOperations.get
- compute.sslCertificates.create
- compute.sslCertificates.get
- compute.sslCertificates.list
- compute.targetHttpsProxies.get
- compute.targetHttpsProxies.list
- compute.targetHttpsProxies.setSslCertificates
The certificates follow the naming pattern ZONE-TLD-CERTIFICATE-SERIAL where any dots in the domain will be replaced with dashes. Certificates will never be deleted, just removed from the load-balancer. You can see all certificates in the console here.
Required Your google cloud project.
Required The service account that will be used the action.
Required Google Cloud Storage bucket where the certificate will be stored.
Required The email that will be used when generating your letsencrypt certificates.
Required The plain domain name for which certificates will be generated. The configured zone must match this. The request will be for a certificate that is valid for example.com and *.example.com.
Optional Load Balancer Front End where the certificate will be attached, leave blank if you don't want this. Default ""
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Optional (Recommended) Password that will be used to protect the tar file uploaded to GCS. Default ""
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The name of the created/renewed certificate.
name: GCP LetsEncrypt certificate
on:
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: '0 1 * * 0' # every week
jobs:
lets-encrypt:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: danielguedesb/gcp-certbot@v1
with:
gcp-project: 'my-project'
gcp-sa: '${{ secrets.my-project-sa }}'
gcs-bucket: 'my-project-bucket'
email: 'my-email@my-domain.com'
domain: 'my-domain.com'
name: GCP LetsEncrypt certificate
on:
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: '0 1 * * 0' # every week
jobs:
lets-encrypt:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: danielguedesb/gcp-certbot@v1
with:
gcp-project: 'my-project'
gcp-sa: '${{ secrets.my-project-sa }}'
gcs-bucket: 'my-project-bucket'
email: 'my-email@my-domain.com'
domain: 'my-domain.com'
front-end: 'lb-https-frontend-name'
tar-password: 'my-cert-tar-password'