# Copyright YEAR The Jetstack cert-manager contributors. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1 kind: CustomResourceDefinition metadata: annotations: cert-manager.io/inject-ca-from-secret: cert-manager/cert-manager-webhook-ca labels: app: cert-manager app.kubernetes.io/instance: cert-manager app.kubernetes.io/name: cert-manager name: certificaterequests.cert-manager.io spec: conversion: strategy: Webhook webhook: clientConfig: service: name: cert-manager-webhook namespace: cert-manager path: /convert conversionReviewVersions: - v1 - v1beta1 group: cert-manager.io names: kind: CertificateRequest listKind: CertificateRequestList plural: certificaterequests shortNames: - cr - crs singular: certificaterequest scope: Namespaced versions: - additionalPrinterColumns: - jsonPath: .status.conditions[?(@.type=="Ready")].status name: Ready type: string - jsonPath: .spec.issuerRef.name name: Issuer priority: 1 type: string - jsonPath: .status.conditions[?(@.type=="Ready")].message name: Status priority: 1 type: string - description: CreationTimestamp is a timestamp representing the server time when this object was created. It is not guaranteed to be set in happens-before order across separate operations. Clients may not set this value. It is represented in RFC3339 form and is in UTC. jsonPath: .metadata.creationTimestamp name: Age type: date name: v1alpha2 schema: openAPIV3Schema: description: "A CertificateRequest is used to request a signed certificate from one of the configured issuers. \n All fields within the CertificateRequest's `spec` are immutable after creation. A CertificateRequest will either succeed or fail, as denoted by its `status.state` field. \n A CertificateRequest is a 'one-shot' resource, meaning it represents a single point in time request for a certificate and cannot be re-used." properties: apiVersion: description: 'APIVersion defines the versioned schema of this representation of an object. Servers should convert recognized schemas to the latest internal value, and may reject unrecognized values. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#resources' type: string kind: description: 'Kind is a string value representing the REST resource this object represents. Servers may infer this from the endpoint the client submits requests to. Cannot be updated. In CamelCase. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds' type: string metadata: type: object spec: description: Desired state of the CertificateRequest resource. properties: csr: description: The PEM-encoded x509 certificate signing request to be submitted to the CA for signing. format: byte type: string duration: description: The requested 'duration' (i.e. lifetime) of the Certificate. This option may be ignored/overridden by some issuer types. type: string isCA: description: IsCA will request to mark the certificate as valid for certificate signing when submitting to the issuer. This will automatically add the `cert sign` usage to the list of `usages`. type: boolean issuerRef: description: IssuerRef is a reference to the issuer for this CertificateRequest. If the 'kind' field is not set, or set to 'Issuer', an Issuer resource with the given name in the same namespace as the CertificateRequest will be used. If the 'kind' field is set to 'ClusterIssuer', a ClusterIssuer with the provided name will be used. The 'name' field in this stanza is required at all times. The group field refers to the API group of the issuer which defaults to 'cert-manager.io' if empty. properties: group: description: Group of the resource being referred to. type: string kind: description: Kind of the resource being referred to. type: string name: description: Name of the resource being referred to. type: string required: - name type: object usages: description: Usages is the set of x509 usages that are requested for the certificate. Defaults to `digital signature` and `key encipherment` if not specified. items: description: 'KeyUsage specifies valid usage contexts for keys. See: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5280#section-4.2.1.3 https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5280#section-4.2.1.12 Valid KeyUsage values are as follows: "signing", "digital signature", "content commitment", "key encipherment", "key agreement", "data encipherment", "cert sign", "crl sign", "encipher only", "decipher only", "any", "server auth", "client auth", "code signing", "email protection", "s/mime", "ipsec end system", "ipsec tunnel", "ipsec user", "timestamping", "ocsp signing", "microsoft sgc", "netscape sgc"' enum: - signing - digital signature - content commitment - key encipherment - key agreement - data encipherment - cert sign - crl sign - encipher only - decipher only - any - server auth - client auth - code signing - email protection - s/mime - ipsec end system - ipsec tunnel - ipsec user - timestamping - ocsp signing - microsoft sgc - netscape sgc type: string type: array required: - csr - issuerRef type: object status: description: Status of the CertificateRequest. This is set and managed automatically. properties: ca: description: The PEM encoded x509 certificate of the signer, also known as the CA (Certificate Authority). This is set on a best-effort basis by different issuers. If not set, the CA is assumed to be unknown/not available. format: byte type: string certificate: description: The PEM encoded x509 certificate resulting from the certificate signing request. If not set, the CertificateRequest has either not been completed or has failed. More information on failure can be found by checking the `conditions` field. format: byte type: string conditions: description: List of status conditions to indicate the status of a CertificateRequest. Known condition types are `Ready` and `InvalidRequest`. items: description: CertificateRequestCondition contains condition information for a CertificateRequest. properties: lastTransitionTime: description: LastTransitionTime is the timestamp corresponding to the last status change of this condition. format: date-time type: string message: description: Message is a human readable description of the details of the last transition, complementing reason. type: string reason: description: Reason is a brief machine readable explanation for the condition's last transition. type: string status: description: Status of the condition, one of ('True', 'False', 'Unknown'). enum: - "True" - "False" - Unknown type: string type: description: Type of the condition, known values are ('Ready', 'InvalidRequest'). type: string required: - status - type type: object type: array failureTime: description: FailureTime stores the time that this CertificateRequest failed. This is used to influence garbage collection and back-off. format: date-time type: string type: object type: object served: true storage: false subresources: status: {} - additionalPrinterColumns: - jsonPath: .status.conditions[?(@.type=="Ready")].status name: Ready type: string - jsonPath: .spec.issuerRef.name name: Issuer priority: 1 type: string - jsonPath: .status.conditions[?(@.type=="Ready")].message name: Status priority: 1 type: string - description: CreationTimestamp is a timestamp representing the server time when this object was created. It is not guaranteed to be set in happens-before order across separate operations. Clients may not set this value. It is represented in RFC3339 form and is in UTC. jsonPath: .metadata.creationTimestamp name: Age type: date name: v1alpha3 schema: openAPIV3Schema: description: "A CertificateRequest is used to request a signed certificate from one of the configured issuers. \n All fields within the CertificateRequest's `spec` are immutable after creation. A CertificateRequest will either succeed or fail, as denoted by its `status.state` field. \n A CertificateRequest is a 'one-shot' resource, meaning it represents a single point in time request for a certificate and cannot be re-used." properties: apiVersion: description: 'APIVersion defines the versioned schema of this representation of an object. Servers should convert recognized schemas to the latest internal value, and may reject unrecognized values. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#resources' type: string kind: description: 'Kind is a string value representing the REST resource this object represents. Servers may infer this from the endpoint the client submits requests to. Cannot be updated. In CamelCase. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds' type: string metadata: type: object spec: description: Desired state of the CertificateRequest resource. properties: csr: description: The PEM-encoded x509 certificate signing request to be submitted to the CA for signing. format: byte type: string duration: description: The requested 'duration' (i.e. lifetime) of the Certificate. This option may be ignored/overridden by some issuer types. type: string isCA: description: IsCA will request to mark the certificate as valid for certificate signing when submitting to the issuer. This will automatically add the `cert sign` usage to the list of `usages`. type: boolean issuerRef: description: IssuerRef is a reference to the issuer for this CertificateRequest. If the 'kind' field is not set, or set to 'Issuer', an Issuer resource with the given name in the same namespace as the CertificateRequest will be used. If the 'kind' field is set to 'ClusterIssuer', a ClusterIssuer with the provided name will be used. The 'name' field in this stanza is required at all times. The group field refers to the API group of the issuer which defaults to 'cert-manager.io' if empty. properties: group: description: Group of the resource being referred to. type: string kind: description: Kind of the resource being referred to. type: string name: description: Name of the resource being referred to. type: string required: - name type: object usages: description: Usages is the set of x509 usages that are requested for the certificate. Defaults to `digital signature` and `key encipherment` if not specified. items: description: 'KeyUsage specifies valid usage contexts for keys. See: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5280#section-4.2.1.3 https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5280#section-4.2.1.12 Valid KeyUsage values are as follows: "signing", "digital signature", "content commitment", "key encipherment", "key agreement", "data encipherment", "cert sign", "crl sign", "encipher only", "decipher only", "any", "server auth", "client auth", "code signing", "email protection", "s/mime", "ipsec end system", "ipsec tunnel", "ipsec user", "timestamping", "ocsp signing", "microsoft sgc", "netscape sgc"' enum: - signing - digital signature - content commitment - key encipherment - key agreement - data encipherment - cert sign - crl sign - encipher only - decipher only - any - server auth - client auth - code signing - email protection - s/mime - ipsec end system - ipsec tunnel - ipsec user - timestamping - ocsp signing - microsoft sgc - netscape sgc type: string type: array required: - csr - issuerRef type: object status: description: Status of the CertificateRequest. This is set and managed automatically. properties: ca: description: The PEM encoded x509 certificate of the signer, also known as the CA (Certificate Authority). This is set on a best-effort basis by different issuers. If not set, the CA is assumed to be unknown/not available. format: byte type: string certificate: description: The PEM encoded x509 certificate resulting from the certificate signing request. If not set, the CertificateRequest has either not been completed or has failed. More information on failure can be found by checking the `conditions` field. format: byte type: string conditions: description: List of status conditions to indicate the status of a CertificateRequest. Known condition types are `Ready` and `InvalidRequest`. items: description: CertificateRequestCondition contains condition information for a CertificateRequest. properties: lastTransitionTime: description: LastTransitionTime is the timestamp corresponding to the last status change of this condition. format: date-time type: string message: description: Message is a human readable description of the details of the last transition, complementing reason. type: string reason: description: Reason is a brief machine readable explanation for the condition's last transition. type: string status: description: Status of the condition, one of ('True', 'False', 'Unknown'). enum: - "True" - "False" - Unknown type: string type: description: Type of the condition, known values are ('Ready', 'InvalidRequest'). type: string required: - status - type type: object type: array failureTime: description: FailureTime stores the time that this CertificateRequest failed. This is used to influence garbage collection and back-off. format: date-time type: string type: object type: object served: true storage: false subresources: status: {} - additionalPrinterColumns: - jsonPath: .status.conditions[?(@.type=="Ready")].status name: Ready type: string - jsonPath: .spec.issuerRef.name name: Issuer priority: 1 type: string - jsonPath: .status.conditions[?(@.type=="Ready")].message name: Status priority: 1 type: string - description: CreationTimestamp is a timestamp representing the server time when this object was created. It is not guaranteed to be set in happens-before order across separate operations. Clients may not set this value. It is represented in RFC3339 form and is in UTC. jsonPath: .metadata.creationTimestamp name: Age type: date name: v1beta1 schema: openAPIV3Schema: description: "A CertificateRequest is used to request a signed certificate from one of the configured issuers. \n All fields within the CertificateRequest's `spec` are immutable after creation. A CertificateRequest will either succeed or fail, as denoted by its `status.state` field. \n A CertificateRequest is a 'one-shot' resource, meaning it represents a single point in time request for a certificate and cannot be re-used." properties: apiVersion: description: 'APIVersion defines the versioned schema of this representation of an object. Servers should convert recognized schemas to the latest internal value, and may reject unrecognized values. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#resources' type: string kind: description: 'Kind is a string value representing the REST resource this object represents. Servers may infer this from the endpoint the client submits requests to. Cannot be updated. In CamelCase. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds' type: string metadata: type: object spec: description: Desired state of the CertificateRequest resource. properties: duration: description: The requested 'duration' (i.e. lifetime) of the Certificate. This option may be ignored/overridden by some issuer types. type: string isCA: description: IsCA will request to mark the certificate as valid for certificate signing when submitting to the issuer. This will automatically add the `cert sign` usage to the list of `usages`. type: boolean issuerRef: description: IssuerRef is a reference to the issuer for this CertificateRequest. If the 'kind' field is not set, or set to 'Issuer', an Issuer resource with the given name in the same namespace as the CertificateRequest will be used. If the 'kind' field is set to 'ClusterIssuer', a ClusterIssuer with the provided name will be used. The 'name' field in this stanza is required at all times. The group field refers to the API group of the issuer which defaults to 'cert-manager.io' if empty. properties: group: description: Group of the resource being referred to. type: string kind: description: Kind of the resource being referred to. type: string name: description: Name of the resource being referred to. type: string required: - name type: object request: description: The PEM-encoded x509 certificate signing request to be submitted to the CA for signing. format: byte type: string usages: description: Usages is the set of x509 usages that are requested for the certificate. Defaults to `digital signature` and `key encipherment` if not specified. items: description: 'KeyUsage specifies valid usage contexts for keys. See: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5280#section-4.2.1.3 https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5280#section-4.2.1.12 Valid KeyUsage values are as follows: "signing", "digital signature", "content commitment", "key encipherment", "key agreement", "data encipherment", "cert sign", "crl sign", "encipher only", "decipher only", "any", "server auth", "client auth", "code signing", "email protection", "s/mime", "ipsec end system", "ipsec tunnel", "ipsec user", "timestamping", "ocsp signing", "microsoft sgc", "netscape sgc"' enum: - signing - digital signature - content commitment - key encipherment - key agreement - data encipherment - cert sign - crl sign - encipher only - decipher only - any - server auth - client auth - code signing - email protection - s/mime - ipsec end system - ipsec tunnel - ipsec user - timestamping - ocsp signing - microsoft sgc - netscape sgc type: string type: array required: - issuerRef - request type: object status: description: Status of the CertificateRequest. This is set and managed automatically. properties: ca: description: The PEM encoded x509 certificate of the signer, also known as the CA (Certificate Authority). This is set on a best-effort basis by different issuers. If not set, the CA is assumed to be unknown/not available. format: byte type: string certificate: description: The PEM encoded x509 certificate resulting from the certificate signing request. If not set, the CertificateRequest has either not been completed or has failed. More information on failure can be found by checking the `conditions` field. format: byte type: string conditions: description: List of status conditions to indicate the status of a CertificateRequest. Known condition types are `Ready` and `InvalidRequest`. items: description: CertificateRequestCondition contains condition information for a CertificateRequest. properties: lastTransitionTime: description: LastTransitionTime is the timestamp corresponding to the last status change of this condition. format: date-time type: string message: description: Message is a human readable description of the details of the last transition, complementing reason. type: string reason: description: Reason is a brief machine readable explanation for the condition's last transition. type: string status: description: Status of the condition, one of ('True', 'False', 'Unknown'). enum: - "True" - "False" - Unknown type: string type: description: Type of the condition, known values are ('Ready', 'InvalidRequest'). type: string required: - status - type type: object type: array failureTime: description: FailureTime stores the time that this CertificateRequest failed. This is used to influence garbage collection and back-off. format: date-time type: string type: object required: - spec type: object served: true storage: false subresources: status: {} - additionalPrinterColumns: - jsonPath: .status.conditions[?(@.type=="Ready")].status name: Ready type: string - jsonPath: .spec.issuerRef.name name: Issuer priority: 1 type: string - jsonPath: .status.conditions[?(@.type=="Ready")].message name: Status priority: 1 type: string - description: CreationTimestamp is a timestamp representing the server time when this object was created. It is not guaranteed to be set in happens-before order across separate operations. Clients may not set this value. It is represented in RFC3339 form and is in UTC. jsonPath: .metadata.creationTimestamp name: Age type: date name: v1 schema: openAPIV3Schema: description: "A CertificateRequest is used to request a signed certificate from one of the configured issuers. \n All fields within the CertificateRequest's `spec` are immutable after creation. A CertificateRequest will either succeed or fail, as denoted by its `status.state` field. \n A CertificateRequest is a 'one-shot' resource, meaning it represents a single point in time request for a certificate and cannot be re-used." properties: apiVersion: description: 'APIVersion defines the versioned schema of this representation of an object. Servers should convert recognized schemas to the latest internal value, and may reject unrecognized values. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#resources' type: string kind: description: 'Kind is a string value representing the REST resource this object represents. Servers may infer this from the endpoint the client submits requests to. Cannot be updated. In CamelCase. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds' type: string metadata: type: object spec: description: Desired state of the CertificateRequest resource. properties: duration: description: The requested 'duration' (i.e. lifetime) of the Certificate. This option may be ignored/overridden by some issuer types. type: string isCA: description: IsCA will request to mark the certificate as valid for certificate signing when submitting to the issuer. This will automatically add the `cert sign` usage to the list of `usages`. type: boolean issuerRef: description: IssuerRef is a reference to the issuer for this CertificateRequest. If the 'kind' field is not set, or set to 'Issuer', an Issuer resource with the given name in the same namespace as the CertificateRequest will be used. If the 'kind' field is set to 'ClusterIssuer', a ClusterIssuer with the provided name will be used. The 'name' field in this stanza is required at all times. The group field refers to the API group of the issuer which defaults to 'cert-manager.io' if empty. properties: group: description: Group of the resource being referred to. type: string kind: description: Kind of the resource being referred to. type: string name: description: Name of the resource being referred to. type: string required: - name type: object request: description: The PEM-encoded x509 certificate signing request to be submitted to the CA for signing. format: byte type: string usages: description: Usages is the set of x509 usages that are requested for the certificate. If usages are set they SHOULD be encoded inside the CSR spec Defaults to `digital signature` and `key encipherment` if not specified. items: description: 'KeyUsage specifies valid usage contexts for keys. See: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5280#section-4.2.1.3 https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5280#section-4.2.1.12 Valid KeyUsage values are as follows: "signing", "digital signature", "content commitment", "key encipherment", "key agreement", "data encipherment", "cert sign", "crl sign", "encipher only", "decipher only", "any", "server auth", "client auth", "code signing", "email protection", "s/mime", "ipsec end system", "ipsec tunnel", "ipsec user", "timestamping", "ocsp signing", "microsoft sgc", "netscape sgc"' enum: - signing - digital signature - content commitment - key encipherment - key agreement - data encipherment - cert sign - crl sign - encipher only - decipher only - any - server auth - client auth - code signing - email protection - s/mime - ipsec end system - ipsec tunnel - ipsec user - timestamping - ocsp signing - microsoft sgc - netscape sgc type: string type: array required: - issuerRef - request type: object status: description: Status of the CertificateRequest. This is set and managed automatically. properties: ca: description: The PEM encoded x509 certificate of the signer, also known as the CA (Certificate Authority). This is set on a best-effort basis by different issuers. If not set, the CA is assumed to be unknown/not available. format: byte type: string certificate: description: The PEM encoded x509 certificate resulting from the certificate signing request. If not set, the CertificateRequest has either not been completed or has failed. More information on failure can be found by checking the `conditions` field. format: byte type: string conditions: description: List of status conditions to indicate the status of a CertificateRequest. Known condition types are `Ready` and `InvalidRequest`. items: description: CertificateRequestCondition contains condition information for a CertificateRequest. properties: lastTransitionTime: description: LastTransitionTime is the timestamp corresponding to the last status change of this condition. format: date-time type: string message: description: Message is a human readable description of the details of the last transition, complementing reason. type: string reason: description: Reason is a brief machine readable explanation for the condition's last transition. type: string status: description: Status of the condition, one of ('True', 'False', 'Unknown'). enum: - "True" - "False" - Unknown type: string type: description: Type of the condition, known values are ('Ready', 'InvalidRequest'). type: string required: - status - type type: object type: array failureTime: description: FailureTime stores the time that this CertificateRequest failed. This is used to influence garbage collection and back-off. format: date-time type: string type: object required: - spec type: object served: true storage: true subresources: status: {} status: acceptedNames: kind: "" plural: "" conditions: [] storedVersions: []