https-pem
Self-signed PEM key and certificate ready for use in your HTTPS server.
A dead simple way to get an HTTPS server running in development with no
need to generate the self signed PEM key and certificate.
Never use this in production of cause!

Installation
npm install https-pem
Example Usage
var https = require('https')
var pem = require('https-pem')
var server = https.createServer(pem, function (req, res) {
res.end('This is servered over HTTPS')
})
server.listen(443, function () {
console.log('The server is running on https://localhost')
})
Connecting
When connecting to an HTTPS server from Node.js that uses a self-signed
certificate, https.request will normally emit an error and refuse to
complete the reuqest. To get around that simply set the
rejectUnauthorized option to false:
var opts = { rejectUnauthorized: false }
var req = https.request(opts, function (res) {
})
req.end()
If using curl to connect to a Node.js HTTPS server using a
self-signed certificate, use the -k option:
curl -k https://localhost:4443
API
The https-pem module simply exposes an object with two properties:
key and cert.
pem.key
The private key (RSA).
pem.cert
The certificate.
License
MIT