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- mkcert
- mkcert/dist/mkcert.js
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Readme
Create self signed tls certificates without OpenSSL.
Install
npm install -g mkcert
CLI
Create a Certificate Authority
$ mkcert create-ca --help
Options:
--organization [value] organization name (default: "Test CA")
--country-code [value] country code (default: "US")
--state [value] state name (default: "California")
--locality [value] locality address (default: "San Francisco")
--validity [days] validity in days (default: 365)
--key [file] output key file (default: "ca.key")
--cert [file] output certificate file (default: "ca.crt")
-h, --help display help for command
Create a Certificate
$ mkcert create-cert --help
Options:
--ca-key [file] ca private key file (default: "ca.key")
--ca-cert [file] ca certificate file (default: "ca.crt")
--validity [days] validity in days (default: 365)
--key [file] output key file (default: "cert.key")
--cert [file] output certificate file (default: "cert.crt")
--organization [value] optional organization name
--email [value] optional email address
--domains, --domain [values...] domains or ip addresses (default: ["localhost","127.0.0.1"])
-h, --help display help for command
API
import { createCA, createCert } from "mkcert";
const ca = await createCA({
organization: "Hello CA",
countryCode: "NP",
state: "Bagmati",
locality: "Kathmandu",
validity: 365
});
const cert = await createCert({
ca: { key: ca.key, cert: ca.cert },
domains: ["127.0.0.1", "localhost"],
validity: 365
});
console.log(cert.key, cert.cert); // certificate info
console.log(`${cert.cert}${ca.cert}`); // create full chain certificate by merging CA and domain certificates