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See [Help Wanted: Database Plugins (for saving certs)](https://github.com/Daplie/node-letsencrypt/issues/39)
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How to create a custom strategy
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Let's say there's some new database AwesomeDB that
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we want to make a plugin for, here's how we'd start:
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```bash
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# First create you repo on github or wherever
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# Then clone it
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git clone git@github.com:AwesomeDB/le-store-awesome.git
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pushd le-store-awesome
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git pull https://github.com/Daplie/le-store-SPEC.git template
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git push
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```
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Or, if you already have some code and just need to merge in the tests:
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```bash
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git pull https://github.com/Daplie/le-store-SPEC.git tests
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```
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Next, Just run the tests
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```
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node tests/basic.js
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```
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Note: you should not modify the tests that come from the tests branch,
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but rather create separate files for your own tests.
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API
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