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Kubectl plugin

Installing using the kubectl plugin

Prerequisites

Steps

The plugin provides the simplest way of installing cert-manager:

kubectl cert-manager x install

The command makes sure that the required CustomResourceDefinitions are installed together with the cert-manager, cainjector and webhook components. Under the hood, a procedure similar to the Helm install procedure is used.

You can also use kubectl cert-manager x install to customize the installation of cert-manager.

The example below shows how to tune the cert-manager installation by overwriting the default Helm values:

kubectl cert-manager x install \
--set prometheus.enabled=false \ # Example: disabling prometheus using a Helm parameter
--set webhook.timeoutSeconds=4s # Example: changing the wehbook timeout using a Helm parameter

You can find a full list of the install parameters on cert-manager's ArtifactHub page. These are the same parameters that are available when using the Helm chart. Once you have deployed cert-manager, you can verify the installation.

Output YAML

The kubectl plugin also allows the user to output the templated manifest to stdout, instead of installing the manifest on the cluster.

kubectl cert-manager x install \
--dry-run \
> cert-manager.custom.yaml