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@abtnode/certificate-manager
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Manage SSL certificates:
const certificateManager = require('@abtnode/certificate-manager');
app.use(certificateManager.routes);
const CertificateManager = require('@abtnode/certificate-manager/sdk/manager');
const certManager = new CertificateManager({
maintainerEmail: '{email of the certificate manager}',
dataDir: '{data directory of the certificate manager}',
});
certManager.start(); // Start renewal cron jobs
getAll()
: Get all certificates, includes in-progress status.getAllNormal()
: Get normal state certificate, without in-progress status.getByDomain(domain)
: Get the certificate by domain.add(certificate)
: Add certificate to database.issue(domain)
: Add the generate certificate task.upsertByDomain(certificate)
: Add certificate to database, if the domain already exists, update it.update(id, certificate)
: Update certificate by ID.remove(id)
: Remove certificate by ID.addWithoutValidations(certificate)
: Same as add(certificate)
, but no data validation.FAQs
Manage ABT Node SSL certificates
The npm package @abtnode/certificate-manager receives a total of 1,240 weekly downloads. As such, @abtnode/certificate-manager popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @abtnode/certificate-manager demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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