SSL AutoUpdater
This project is aimed to update SSL certificates (manually uploaded, such as Let's Encrypt) automatically on different server providers (QCloud, Aliyun, Qiniu, etc.).
Usage
Make sure there are certificates on your machine, and this project will upload and update them automatically.
The default certificate founder is acme.sh
, you can modify the option founder
as a function to customize. For further instructions, please refer to the type definition.
Node.js
Install the package
npm i -S ssl-autoupdater
Example:
const autossl = require("ssl-autoupdater")
const QCloudUpdater = new autossl.updater.QCloud("your secretId", "your secretKey")
QCloudUpdater.watch()
Advanced usage for sending mail:
const mailer = new autossl.MailSender({
host: "smtp.example.com",
port: 465,
secure: true,
auth: {
username: "your auth username",
password: "your auth password"
},
sender: {
name: "your name to send",
email: "your email to send"
},
receiver: ["who@example.com"]
})
const QCloudUpdater = new autossl.updater.QCloud("your secretId", "your secretKey", {
mailer: mailer
})
More examples can be found in directory test/
.
Docker
Pull cnily03/ssl-autoupdater
from Docker Hub
docker run -itd \
-v /path/to/your/config.js:/app/data/config.js \
-v ~/.acme.sh:/root/.acme.sh \
--restart=always \
--name ssl-autoupdater \
cnily03/ssl-autoupdater
Replace /path/to/your/config.js
with your own configuration file.
Or you can mount the whole directory to /app/data/
to make it easier to manage.
Configuration file is similar to the file config.js
at the root of this repository.
References
License
CopyRight (c) Cnily03. All rights reserved.
Licensed under the MIT License.