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'use strict';
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//var le = require('greenlock');
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var LE = require('../');
var db = {};
var config = {
server: LE.stagingServerUrl // or LE.productionServerUrl
, configDir: require('homedir')() + '/letsencrypt/etc' // or /etc/letsencrypt or wherever
, privkeyPath: ':config/live/:hostname/privkey.pem' //
, fullchainPath: ':config/live/:hostname/fullchain.pem' // Note: both that :config and :hostname
, certPath: ':config/live/:hostname/cert.pem' // will be templated as expected
, chainPath: ':config/live/:hostname/chain.pem' //
, rsaKeySize: 2048
, debug: true
};
var handlers = {
setChallenge: function (opts, hostname, key, val, cb) { // called during the ACME server handshake, before validation
db[key] = {
hostname: hostname
, key: key
, val: val
};
cb(null);
}
, removeChallenge: function (opts, hostname, key, cb) { // called after validation on both success and failure
db[key] = null;
cb(null);
}
, getChallenge: function (opts, hostname, key, cb) { // this is special because it is called by the webserver
cb(null, db[key].val); // (see letsencrypt-cli/bin & letsencrypt-express/standalone),
// not by the library itself
}
, agreeToTerms: function (tosUrl, cb) { // gives you an async way to expose the legal agreement
cb(null, tosUrl); // (terms of use) to your users before accepting
}
};
var le = LE.create(config, handlers);
// checks :conf/renewal/:hostname.conf
le.register({ // and either renews or registers
domains: ['example.com'] // CHANGE TO YOUR DOMAIN
, email: 'user@email.com' // CHANGE TO YOUR EMAIL
, agreeTos: false // set to true to automatically accept an agreement
// which you have pre-approved (not recommended)
, rsaKeySize: 2048
}, function (err) {
if (err) {
// Note: you must have a webserver running
// and expose handlers.getChallenge to it
// in order to pass validation
// See letsencrypt-cli and or letsencrypt-express
console.error('[Error]: node-letsencrypt/examples/standalone');
console.error(err.stack);
} else {
console.log('success');
}
});