Ingress with CloudFlare + cert-manager: A Frontend-Friendly Tutorial

📰 Dev.to · Sohana Akbar

Secure your frontend app with HTTPS using CloudFlare and cert-manager in a Kubernetes cluster

intermediate Published 14 Jun 2026
Action Steps
  1. Set up a Kubernetes cluster
  2. Install cert-manager to manage TLS certificates
  3. Configure CloudFlare as the ingress controller
  4. Create an ingress resource to route traffic to your app
  5. Test the HTTPS connection to your app
Who Needs to Know This

DevOps engineers and frontend developers can benefit from this tutorial to ensure secure communication between their app and users

Key Insight

💡 Using cert-manager and CloudFlare simplifies the process of setting up HTTPS for your frontend app in a Kubernetes cluster

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Secure your frontend app with HTTPS using CloudFlare and cert-manager in a Kubernetes cluster

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