Forked from DanielHuisman/traefik-certificate-extractor
Tool to extract Let's Encrypt certificates from Traefik's ACME storage file. Can automatically restart containers using the docker API.
git clone https://github.com/snowmb/traefik-certificate-extractor
cd traefik-certificate-extractor
usage: extractor.py [-h] [-c CERTIFICATE] [-d DIRECTORY] [-f] [-r] [--dry-run]
[--include [INCLUDE [INCLUDE ...]] | --exclude
[EXCLUDE [EXCLUDE ...]]]
Extract traefik letsencrypt certificates.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-c CERTIFICATE, --certificate CERTIFICATE
file that contains the traefik certificates (default
acme.json)
-d DIRECTORY, --directory DIRECTORY
output folder
-f, --flat outputs all certificates into one folder
-r, --restart_container
uses the docker API to restart containers that are
labeled accordingly
--dry-run Don't write files and do not start docker containers.
--include [INCLUDE [INCLUDE ...]]
--exclude [EXCLUDE [EXCLUDE ...]]
Default file is ./data/acme.json
. The output directories are ./certs
and ./certs_flat
.
There is a Docker image available for this tool: snowmb/traefik-certificate-extractor. Example run:
docker run --name extractor -d \
-v /opt/traefik:/app/data \
-v ./certs:/app/certs \
-v /var/run/docker.socket:/var/run/docker.sock \
snowmb/traefik-certificate-extractor -r
Mount the whole folder containing the traefik certificate file (acme.json
) as /app/data
. The extracted certificates are going to be written to /app/certs
.
The docker socket is used to find any containers with this label: com.github.SnowMB.traefik-certificate-extractor.restart_domain=<DOMAIN>
.
If the domains of an extracted certificate and the restart domain matches, the container is restarted. Multiple domains can be given seperated by ,
.
You can easily use docker-compose
to integrate this container into your setup:
...
services:
certs:
image: snowmb/traefik-certificate-extractor
volumes:
- path/to/acme.json:/app/data/acme.json:ro
- certs:/app/certs:rw
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
command: -r --include example.com
restart: always
certs/
example.com/
cert.pem
chain.pem
fullchain.pem
privkey.pem
sub.example.nl/
cert.pem
chain.pem
fullchain.pem
privkey.pem
certs_flat/
example.com.crt
example.com.key
example.com.chain.pem
sub.example.nl.crt
sub.example.nl.key
sub.example.nl.chain.pem