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@acme-ra/client
This project provides a JavaScript/TypeScript client API into the ACME API
Using NPM:
npm install @acme-ra/client
Using Yarn:
yarn add @acme-ra/client
const acme = require("@acme-ra/client");
NodeJS requires to set WebCrypto provider and fetch function to client.
const fetch = require("node-fetch");
const { Crypto } = require("@peculiar/webcrypto");
const crypto = new Crypto();
const alg = { name: "ECDSA", namedCurve: "P-256" };
const keys = await crypto.subtle.generateKey(alg, false, ["sign", "verify"]);
const client = await ApiClient.create(
keys,
"http://localhost:4000/acme/directory",
{
fetch,
crypto,
});
Every release of @acme-ra/client
will have new build of ./build/acme.min.js
for use in the browser. To get access to module classes use acme
global variable.
WARN: We recommend hosting and controlling your own copy for security reasons
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@acme-ra/client"></script>
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JavaScript/TypeScript client library for the ACME API
We found that @acme-ra/client demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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