#!/usr/bin/env node 'use strict' // https://git.rootprojects.org/root/acme-dns-01-test.js const tester = require('acme-dns-01-test') // Usage: node ./test.js example.com you@example.com key xxxxxxxxx // Usage: node ./test.js example.com you@example.com token xxxxxxxxx // Usage: node ./test.js example.com you@example.com token xxxxxxxxx yyyyyyy const [zone, authEmail, authType, credential, zoneToken] = process.argv.slice(2) const config = { authEmail } switch (authType) { case 'token': config.bearerTokens = {list: credential, zone: zoneToken || credential} break default: config.authKey = credential } const challenger = require('./index.js').create(config) // The dry-run tests can pass on, literally, 'example.com' // but the integration tests require that you have control over the domain tester .testZone('dns-01', zone, challenger) .then(function () { console.info('PASS', zone) }) .catch(function (e) { console.info('FAIL', zone) console.error(e.message) console.error(e.stack) })