Let's Encrypt App for Django
django-letsencrypt will allow you to add, remove, and update any
ACME challenge objects you may
need through your Django admin interface. Simply add the ACME challenge
and response for your app to serve up the necessary information for
Let's Encrypt validation.
This project strives to make installation, configuration, and usage a snap! From high levels of code coverage, multiple compatible python versions, multiple versions of Django supported, even multiple databases too!
And of course all wrapped up and published to PyPI for standard installation!
Supported Configurations
django-letsencrypt is tested across a number of configurations, here's what's
supported so far:
- Python Versions Supported:
3.13(with Django5.1)3.12(with Django5.1,5.0,4.2)3.11(with Django5.1,5.0,4.2)3.10(with Django5.1,5.0,4.2)3.9(with Django4.2)3.8(with Django4.2)- Django Versions Supported:
5.1minimum version5.1.75.0minimum version5.0.134.2 LTSminimum version4.2.20- Databases Supported:
mysqlpostgressqlite
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Installation & Configuration
-
pip install django-letsencrypt -
Add
letsencryptto yourINSTALLED_APPS
INSTALLED_APPS = [
... ,
'letsencrypt',
... ,
]
- Include the
letsencryptin your project'surls.py, or where applicable (usually your rooturls.py).
re_path(r'^\.well-known/', include('letsencrypt.urls'))
-
Run
manage.py migrateto create the required table for theletsencryptmodel -
Create your
ACME Challengeobjects in your Django admin interface -
Test your
ACME Challengeobjects and their responses by visiting them:
{Django Site}/.well-known/acme-challenge/challenge_text
- Enjoy your easy to manage
ACME Challengesinside your Django project!
Example Project
If you would like a demo of how to use this application simply clone this project's
git repository from GitHub,
take a moment to read the README.md file within the
example_project
directory, and follow the directions. That will spin up a small sample django
application already configured for you to try out.