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Enable HTTPS by default in development environment This commit enables HTTPS in the development environment using self-signed certificates to further improve dev-prod parity and catch SSL-related issues early. Changes made: 1. Created self-signed certificate for localhost - File: infrastructure/kubernetes/overlays/dev/dev-certificate.yaml - Type: Self-signed via cert-manager - Validity: 90 days (auto-renewed) - Valid for: localhost, bakery-ia.local, *.bakery-ia.local, 127.0.0.1 - Issuer: selfsigned-issuer ClusterIssuer 2. Updated dev ingress to enable HTTPS - File: infrastructure/kubernetes/overlays/dev/dev-ingress.yaml - Enabled SSL redirect: ssl-redirect: false → true - Added TLS configuration with certificate - Updated CORS origins to prefer HTTPS (HTTPS URLs first, HTTP fallback) - Access: https://localhost (instead of http://localhost) 3. Added cert-manager resources to dev overlay - File: infrastructure/kubernetes/overlays/dev/kustomization.yaml - Added dev-certificate.yaml - Added selfsigned-issuer ClusterIssuer 4. Created comprehensive HTTPS setup guide - File: docs/DEV-HTTPS-SETUP.md - Includes certificate trust instructions for macOS, Linux, Windows - Testing procedures with curl and browsers - Troubleshooting guide - FAQ section 5. Updated dev-prod parity documentation - File: docs/DEV-PROD-PARITY-CHANGES.md - Added HTTPS as 4th improvement - Updated "What Stays Different" table (SSL/TLS → Certificates) - Added HTTPS benefits section Benefits: ✓ Matches production HTTPS-only behavior ✓ Tests SSL/TLS configurations in development ✓ Catches mixed content warnings early ✓ Tests secure cookie handling (Secure, SameSite attributes) ✓ Validates cert-manager integration ✓ Tests certificate auto-renewal ✓ Better security testing capabilities Impact: - Browser will show certificate warning (self-signed) - Users can trust certificate or click "Proceed" - No additional resource usage - Access via https://localhost (was http://localhost) Certificate details: - Type: Self-signed - Algorithm: RSA 2048-bit - Validity: 90 days - Auto-renewal: 15 days before expiration - Common Name: localhost - DNS Names: localhost, bakery-ia.local, *.bakery-ia.local - IP Addresses: 127.0.0.1, ::1 Setup required: - Optional: Trust certificate in system/browser (see DEV-HTTPS-SETUP.md) - Required: cert-manager must be installed in cluster - Access at: https://localhost What stays different from production: - Certificate type: Self-signed (dev) vs Let's Encrypt (prod) - Trust: Manual (dev) vs Automatic (prod) - Domain: localhost (dev) vs real domain (prod) This completes the dev-prod parity improvements, bringing development environment much closer to production with: 1. 2 replicas for critical services ✓ 2. Rate limiting enabled ✓ 3. Specific CORS origins ✓ 4. HTTPS enabled ✓ See docs/DEV-HTTPS-SETUP.md for complete setup and testing instructions.
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apiVersion: cert-manager.io/v1
kind: Certificate
metadata:
name: bakery-dev-tls-cert
namespace: bakery-ia
spec:
# Self-signed certificate for local development
secretName: bakery-dev-tls-cert
# Certificate duration
duration: 2160h # 90 days
renewBefore: 360h # 15 days
# Subject configuration
subject:
organizations:
- Bakery IA Development
# Common name
commonName: localhost
# DNS names this certificate is valid for
dnsNames:
- localhost
- bakery-ia.local
- api.bakery-ia.local
- "*.bakery-ia.local"
# IP addresses (for localhost)
ipAddresses:
- 127.0.0.1
- ::1
# Use self-signed issuer for development
issuerRef:
name: selfsigned-issuer
kind: ClusterIssuer
group: cert-manager.io
# Private key configuration
privateKey:
algorithm: RSA
encoding: PKCS1
size: 2048
# Usages
usages:
- server auth
- client auth
- digital signature
- key encipherment