caddy-json-schema
acmez
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caddy-json-schema
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Show HN: Caddy v2.5.0
Thanks for recommending it!
I hear ya. The JSON config is definitely not trivial. I wrote our JSON docs and strove to made them easy to follow. You can traverse into the module structure piece-by-piece here: https://caddyserver.com/docs/json/
There is also a Caddy plugin by @abiosoft that can generate a JSON schema for your custom Caddy builds, which can then be used by IDEs to give you autocomplete and validation: https://github.com/abiosoft/caddy-json-schema
I also sometimes recommend writing your config by hand in the Caddyfile, then using `caddy adapt` to get the JSON equivalent. (It might not always be the prettiest JSON, since the adapter is only so smart.) But then you can fine-tune the JSON a little easier, possibly. Hope that helps!
acmez
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Autostrada: A codebase generator for new Go projects
CertMagic uses https://github.com/mholt/acmez because lego has significant problems that made it inflexible and unreliable for use in Caddy. See the History section on that repo for an explanation.
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Show HN: Caddy v2.5.0
Because Lego maintainers wouldn't budge when Caddy needed changes made to increase ACME reliability. Matt wrote his own implementation https://github.com/mholt/acmez and started using that in Caddy soon after. There's a deeper explanation here: https://github.com/caddyserver/certmagic/issues/71
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Any "simple" projects with particularly well-written and/or well-documented code for a beginner to look through?
I am really proud of how elegant and well-documented ACMEz is: https://github.com/mholt/acmez
- acmez 1.0: Premier ACME client library for Go
What are some alternatives?
ingress - WIP Caddy 2 ingress controller for Kubernetes
boulder - An ACME-based certificate authority, written in Go.
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certmagic - Automatic HTTPS for any Go program: fully-managed TLS certificate issuance and renewal
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nginx-proxy - Automated nginx proxy for Docker containers using docker-gen
go-esi - Pure implementation of the non-standard ESI (Edge-Side-Include) specification in Go
beep - A little package that brings sound to any Go application. Suitable for playback and audio-processing.
poc-caddy-mqtt-proxy - A small POC using Caddy as a TLS-terminating MQTT proxy
node-acme-client - Simple and unopinionated ACME client for Node.js