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README.md
serve-https
A simple HTTPS static file server with valid TLS (SSL) certs.
Comes bundled a valid certificate for localhost.daplie.com, which is great for testing and development, and you can specify your own.
Also great for testing ACME certs from letsencrypt.org.
Install
npm install --global serve-https
serve-https
Serving /Users/foo/ at https://localhost.daplie.com:8443
Usage
-p <port>
- i.e.sudo serve-https -p 443
(defaults to 80+443 or 8443)-d <dirpath>
- i.e.serve-https -d /tmp/
(defaults topwd
)-c <content>
- i.e.server-https -c 'Hello, World! '
(defaults to directory index)--express-app
- path to a file the exports an express-style app (function (req, res, next) { ... }
)--livereload
- inject livereload into all html pages (see also: fswatch), but be careful if<dirpath>
has thousands of files it will spike your CPU usage to 100%
Specifying a custom HTTPS certificate:
--key /path/to/privkey.pem
specifies the server private key--cert /path/to/fullchain.pem
specifies the bundle of server certificate and all intermediate certificates--root /path/to/root.pem
specifies the certificate authority(ies)
Note: --root
may specify single cert or a bundle, and may be used multiple times like so:
--root /path/to/primary-root.pem --root /path/to/cross-root.pem
Other options:
--serve-root true
alias for-c
with the contents of root.pem--servername example.com
changes the servername logged to the console--letsencrypt-certs example.com
sets and key, fullchain, and root to standard letsencrypt locations
Examples
serve-https -p 1443 -c 'Hello from 1443' &
serve-https -p 2443 -c 'Hello from 2443' &
serve-https -p 3443 -d /tmp &
curl https://localhost.daplie.com:1443
> Hello from 1443
curl --insecure https://localhost:2443
> Hello from 2443
curl https://localhost.daplie.com:3443
> [html index listing of /tmp]
And if you tested http://localhost.daplie.com:3443 in a browser, it would redirect to https://localhost.daplie.com:3443 (on the same port).
(in curl it would just show an error message)
Testing ACME Let's Encrypt certs
In case you didn't know, you can get free https certificates from letsencrypt.org (ACME letsencrypt) and even a free subdomain from https://freedns.afraid.org.
If you want to quickly test the certificates you installed, you can do so like this:
sudo serve-https -p 8443 \
--letsencrypt-certs test.mooo.com \
--serve-root true
which is equilavent to
sudo serve-https -p 8443 \
--servername test.mooo.com
--key /etc/letsencrypt/live/test.mooo.com/privkey.pem \
--cert /etc/letsencrypt/live/test.mooo.com/fullchain.pem \
--root /etc/letsencrypt/live/test.mooo.com/root.pem \
-c "$(cat 'sudo /etc/letsencrypt/live/test.mooo.com/root.pem')"
and can be tested like so
curl --insecure https://test.mooo.com:8443 > ./root.pem
curl https://test.mooo.com:8843 --cacert ./root.pem