node-x509
Simple X509 certificate parser.
support Node.js 4.0.0
Installation
From NPM (recommended): npm install x509
Building and testing from source:
sudo npm install -g node-gyp
npm install
npm test
Usage
Reading from a file:
const x509 = require('x509');
const issuer = x509.getIssuer(__dirname + '/certs/your.crt');
Reading from a string:
const fs = require('fs');
const x509 = require('x509');
const issuer = x509.getIssuer(fs.readFileSync('./certs/your.crt').toString());
Methods
Notes:
cert
may be a filename or a raw base64 encoded PEM string in any of these methods.
x509.getAltNames(cert
)
Parse certificate with x509.parseCert
and return the alternate names.
const x509 = require('x509');
const altNames = x509.getAltNames(__dirname + '/certs/nodejitsu.com.crt');
x509.getIssuer(cert
)
Parse certificate with x509.parseCert
and return the issuer.
const x509 = require('x509');
const issuer = x509.getIssuer(__dirname + '/certs/nodejitsu.com.crt');
x509.getSubject(cert
)
Parse certificate with x509.parseCert
and return the subject.
const x509 = require('x509');
const subject = x509.getSubject(__dirname + '/certs/nodejitsu.com.crt');
x509.parseCert(cert
)
Parse subject, issuer, valid before and after date, and alternate names from certificate.
const x509 = require('x509');
const cert = x509.parseCert(__dirname + '/certs/nodejitsu.com.crt');
Examples
Checking the date to make sure the certificate is active:
const x509 = require('x509'),
const cert = x509.parseCert('yourcert.crt'),
const date = new Date();
if (cert.notBefore > date) {
}
if (cert.notAfter < date) {
}
License
MIT
Alternative implementation / build issues
If you are suffering from hard to fix build issues, there is an alternative (pure javascript) implementation using emscripten: https://github.com/encharm/x509.js (based on node-x509, slightly different API)