2.5 KiB
2.5 KiB
greenlock-challenge-http
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An extremely simple reference implementation of an ACME (Let's Encrypt) http-01 challenge strategy for Greenlock v2.7+ (and v3).
GET http://example.com/.well-known/acme-challenge/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Prints the ACME challenge URL and Key Authorization to the terminal
- (waits for you to hit enter before continuing)
- Asks you to enter (or upload) the Key Authorization challenge response.
- Let's you know when the challenge as succeeded or failed, and is safe to remove.
Other ACME Challenge Reference Implementations:
Install
npm install --save greenlock-challenge-http@3.x
Usage
var Greenlock = require('greenlock');
Greenlock.create({
...
, challenges: { 'http-01': require('greenlock-challenge-http').create({ debug: true })
, 'dns-01': require('greenlock-challenge-dns')
, 'tls-alpn-01': require('greenlock-challenge-manual')
}
...
});
Note: If you request a certificate with 6 domains listed, it will require 6 individual challenges.
Exposed (Promise) Methods
For ACME Challenge:
set(opts)
remove(opts)
The http-01
strategy does not support wildcard domains (whereas dns-01
does).
The options will look like this (which you can see when debug: true
is set):
{ challenge: {
type: 'http-01'
, identifier: { type: 'dns', value: 'example.com' }
, wildcard: false
, expires: '2012-01-01T12:00:00.000Z'
, token: 'abc123'
, thumbprint: '<<account key thumbprint>>'
, keyAuthorization: 'abc123.xxxx'
, dnsHost: '_acme-challenge.example.com'
, dnsAuthorization: 'yyyy'
, altname: 'example.com'
}
}
Optional:
get(limitedOpts)
Because the get method is apart from the main flow (such as a DNS query), it's not always implemented and the options are much more limited in scope:
{ challenge: {
type: 'http-01'
, identifier: { type: 'dns', value: 'example.com' }
, wildcard: false
, token: 'abc123'
, altname: 'example.com'
}
}