You can manage individual certs with cert objects that aren't used by ingresses.
If you're ever in stockholm, prod me on twitter and we can have a rootbeer :)
You can use http challenges with kcm as well. Which is what ensures you don't need to inject dns credentials.
Unfortunately, not currently, no :< It's trivial to get seperate certs, but getting them all on a single cert is not in yet.
Largely, https://github.com/kelseyhightower/kube-cert-manager is incomplete * it does not support subdomains (only root domains) * it only supports googlecloud as dns provider * Bugs and PRs remain unanswered/unmerged…
Sicne a few days ago, ingress objects are now supported directly with the correct annotations. See https://github.com/PalmStoneGames/kube-cert-manager/blob/mas...
You can manage individual certs with cert objects that aren't used by ingresses.
If you're ever in stockholm, prod me on twitter and we can have a rootbeer :)
You can use http challenges with kcm as well. Which is what ensures you don't need to inject dns credentials.
Unfortunately, not currently, no :< It's trivial to get seperate certs, but getting them all on a single cert is not in yet.
Largely, https://github.com/kelseyhightower/kube-cert-manager is incomplete * it does not support subdomains (only root domains) * it only supports googlecloud as dns provider * Bugs and PRs remain unanswered/unmerged…
Sicne a few days ago, ingress objects are now supported directly with the correct annotations. See https://github.com/PalmStoneGames/kube-cert-manager/blob/mas...