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fix examples in docs

greenlock
AJ ONeal 8 years ago
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README.md

@ -131,13 +131,13 @@ le = LE.create({
// If using express you should use the middleware
// app.use('/', le.middleware());
//
// Otherwise you should use the wrapped getChallenge:
// le.getChallenge(domain, key, val, done)
// Otherwise you should see the test file for usage of this:
// le.challenge.get(opts.domain, key, val, done)
// Check in-memory cache of certificates for the named domain
le.check({ domain: 'example.com' }).then(function (results) {
le.check({ domains: [ 'example.com' ] }).then(function (results) {
if (results) {
// we already have certificates
return;
@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ le.check({ domain: 'example.com' }).then(function (results) {
// Register Certificate manually
le.get({
le.register({
domains: ['example.com'] // CHANGE TO YOUR DOMAIN (list for SANS)
, email: 'user@email.com' // CHANGE TO YOUR EMAIL
@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ le.check({ domain: 'example.com' }).then(function (results) {
}, function (err) {
// Note: you must either use le.middleware() with express,
// manually use le.getChallenge(domain, key, val, done)
// manually use le.challenge.get(opts, domain, key, val, done)
// or have a webserver running and responding
// to /.well-known/acme-challenge at `webrootPath`
console.error('[Error]: node-letsencrypt/examples/standalone');
@ -190,7 +190,6 @@ The full end-user API is exposed in the example above and includes all relevant
```
le.register
le.get // checkAndRegister
le.check
```

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