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```bash
npm i fielmx
```
El paquete interactua directamente con OPENSSL asi que debera ejecutar este paquete en un sistema operativo linux ya que estos lo trae por defecto.
Descargar los certificados de prueba del SAT en este link http://omawww.sat.gob.mx/tramitesyservicios/Paginas/certificado_sello_digital.htm si no cuenta con su firma electronica.
el paquete contiene una funcion "firmarArchivo" que recibe 3 parametros
//Node.js example
const fiel = require("fielmx"); //requerir el paquete
const firmar = async () => {
const key = `${__dirname}/Claveprivada_FIEL_CACX7605101P8_20190528_152826.key`; //certificado de muestra descargado del sat
const password = "12345678a"; //password del certificao de prueba
const file = `${__dirname}/ejemplo.pdf`; //archivo a firmar
let firma_digital = await fiel.firmarArchivo(key, password, file); //le pasamos los parametros al paquete y almacenamos la firma digital en una variable
console.log(firma_digital); //imprimimos la firma digital
};
firmar(); //llamar la funcion
FAQs
paquete que firma archivos con la FIEL del SAT MX
We found that fielmx demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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