greenlock-express.js/examples/vhost.js

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#!/usr/bin/env node
'use strict';
///////////////////
// vhost example //
///////////////////
//
// virtual hosting example
//
// The prefix where sites go by name.
// For example: whatever.com may live in /srv/www/whatever.com, thus /srv/www is our path
var srv = '/srv/www/';
var path = require('path');
var fs = require('fs');
var finalhandler = require('finalhandler');
var serveStatic = require('serve-static');
//var glx = require('greenlock-express')
var glx = require('../').create({
version: 'draft-11' // Let's Encrypt v2 is ACME draft 11
, server: 'https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory' // If at first you don't succeed, stop and switch to staging
// https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
, configDir: '~/.config/acme/' // You MUST have access to write to directory where certs
// are saved. ex: /home/foouser/.config/acme
, approveDomains: myApproveDomains // Greenlock's wraps around tls.SNICallback. Check the
// domain name here and reject invalid ones
, app: myVhostApp // Any node-style http app (i.e. express, koa, hapi, rill)
/* CHANGE TO A VALID EMAIL */
, email:'jon@example.com' // Email for Let's Encrypt account and Greenlock Security
, agreeTos: true // Accept Let's Encrypt ToS
, communityMember: true // Join Greenlock to get important updates, no spam
//, debug: true
});
var server = glx.listen(80, 443);
server.on('listening', function () {
console.info(server.type + " listening on", server.address());
});
// [SECURITY]
// Since v2.4.0+ Greenlock proactively protects against
// SQL injection and timing attacks by rejecting invalid domain names,
// but it's up to you to make sure that you accept opts.domain BEFORE
// an attempt is made to issue a certificate for it.
function myApproveDomains(opts, certs, cb) {
// In this example the filesystem is our "database".
// We check in /srv/www/ for opts.domain (i.e. "example.com") and only proceed if it exists.
console.log(opts.domain);
// Check that the hosting domain exists on the file system.
var hostdir = path.join(srv, opts.domain);
fs.readdir(hostdir, function (err, nodes) {
var e;
if (err || !nodes) {
e = new Error("rejecting '" + opts.domains[0] + "' because '" + hostdir + "' could not be read");
console.error(e);
console.error(err);
cb(e);
return;
}
// You could put a variety of configuration details alongside the vhost folder
// For example, /srv/www/example.com.json could describe the following:
// If you have multiple domains grouped together, you can list them on the same certificate
// opts.domains = [ 'example.com', 'www.example.com', 'api.example.com', 'sso.example.com' ]
// You can also change other options on-the-fly
// (approveDomains is called after the in-memory certificates cache is checked, but before any ACME requests)
// opts.email = "jon@example.com"
// opts.agreeTos = true;
// opts.challengeType = 'http-01';
// opts.challenge = require('le-challenge-fs').create({});
cb(null, { options: opts, certs: certs });
});
}
// [SECURITY]
// Since v2.4.0+ Greenlock Express will proactively protect against
// SQL injection and timing attacks by rejecting invalid domain names
// in Host headers.
// It will also make them lowercase and protect against "domain fronting".
// However, it's up to you to make sure you actually have a domain to serve :)
var servers = {};
function myVhostApp(req, res) {
var hostname = req.headers.host;
var srvpath = path.join(srv, hostname);
console.log('vhost for', req.headers.host);
if (!servers[hostname]) {
try {
fs.accessSync(srvpath);
servers[hostname] = serveStatic(srvpath, { redirect: true });
} catch(e) {
finalhandler(req, res);
}
}
servers[hostname](req, res, finalhandler(req, res));
}