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| 
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| | **letsencrypt** (library)
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| | [letsencrypt-cli](https://github.com/Daplie/letsencrypt-cli)
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| | [letsencrypt-express](https://github.com/Daplie/letsencrypt-express)
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| | [letsencrypt-koa](https://github.com/Daplie/letsencrypt-koa)
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| | [letsencrypt-hapi](https://github.com/Daplie/letsencrypt-hapi)
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| |
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| 
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| letsencrypt (v2)
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| ===========
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| 
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| Automatic [Let's Encrypt](https://letsencrypt.org) HTTPS / TLS / SSL Certificates for node.js
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| 
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|   * [Automatic HTTPS with ExpressJS](https://github.com/Daplie/letsencrypt-express)
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|   * [Automatic live renewal](https://github.com/Daplie/letsencrypt-express#how-automatic)
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|   * On-the-fly HTTPS certificates for Dynamic DNS (in-process, no server restart)
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|   * Works with node cluster out of the box
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|   * usable [via commandline](https://github.com/Daplie/letsencrypt-cli) as well
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|   * Free SSL (HTTPS Certificates for TLS)
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|   * [90-day certificates](https://letsencrypt.org/2015/11/09/why-90-days.html)
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| 
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| **See Also**
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| 
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| * [Let's Encrypt in (exactly) 90 seconds with Caddy](https://daplie.com/articles/lets-encrypt-in-literally-90-seconds/)
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| * [lego](https://github.com/xenolf/lego): Let's Encrypt for golang
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| 
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| STOP
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| ====
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| 
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| > **These aren't the droids you're looking for.**
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| 
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| This is a **low-level library** for implementing ACME / LetsEncrypt Clients, CLIs,
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| system tools, and abstracting storage backends (file vs db, etc).
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| 
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| For `express`, raw `https` or `spdy`, or `restify` (same as raw https) see
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| [**letsencrypt-express**](https://github.com/Daplie/letsencrypt-express).
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| 
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| For `hapi` see [letsencrypt-hapi](https://github.com/Daplie/letsencrypt-hapi).
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| 
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| For `koa` or `rill`
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| see [letsencrypt-koa](https://github.com/Daplie/letsencrypt-koa).
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| 
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| For `bash`, `fish`, `zsh`, `cmd.exe`, `PowerShell`
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| see [**letsencrypt-cli**](https://github.com/Daplie/letsencrypt-cli).
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| 
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| CONTINUE
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| ========
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| 
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| If you're sure you're at the right place, here's what you need to know now:
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| 
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| Install
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| -------
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| 
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| `letsencrypt` requires at least two plugins:
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| one for managing certificate storage and the other for handling ACME challenges.
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| 
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| The default storage plugin is [`le-store-certbot`](https://github.com/Daplie/le-store-certbot)
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| and the default challenger is [`le-challenge-fs`](https://github.com/Daplie/le-challenge-fs).
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| 
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| ```bash
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| npm install --save letsencrypt@2.x
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| npm install --save le-store-certbot@2.x
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| npm install --save le-challenge-fs@2.x
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| ```
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| 
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| Usage
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| -----
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| 
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| It's very simple and easy to use, but also very complete and easy to extend and customize.
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| 
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| ### Overly Simplified Example
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| 
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| Against my better judgement I'm providing a terribly oversimplified exmaple
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| of how to use this library:
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| 
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| ```javascript
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| var le = require('letsencrypt').create({ server: 'staging' });
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| 
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| le.register(
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|   { domains: ['example.com'], email: 'user@email.com', agreeTos: true }
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| , function (err, results) {
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|     console.log(err, results);
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|   }
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| );
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| ```
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| 
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| You also need some sort of server to handle the acme challenge:
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| 
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| ```javascript
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| var app = express();
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| app.use('/', le.middleware());
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| ```
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| 
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| Note: The `webrootPath` string is a template.
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| Any occurance of `:hostname` will be replaced
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| with the domain for which we are requested certificates.
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| 
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| ### Useful Example
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| 
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| The configuration consists of 3 components:
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| 
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| * Storage Backend (search npm for projects starting with 'le-store-')
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| * ACME Challenge Handlers (search npm for projects starting with 'le-challenge-')
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| * Letsencryt Config (this is all you)
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| 
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| ```javascript
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| 'use strict';
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| 
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| var LE = require('letsencrypt');
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| var le;
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| 
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| 
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| // Storage Backend
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| var leStore = require('le-store-certbot').create({
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|   configDir: '~/letsencrypt/etc'                          // or /etc/letsencrypt or wherever
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| , debug: false
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| });
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| 
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| 
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| // ACME Challenge Handlers
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| var leChallenger = require('le-challenge-fs').create({
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|   webrootPath: '~/letsencrypt/var/'                       // or template string such as
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| , debug: false                                            // '/srv/www/:hostname/.well-known/acme-challenge'
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| });
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| 
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| 
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| function leAgree(opts, agreeCb) {
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|   // opts = { email, domains, tosUrl }
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|   agreeCb(null, opts.tosUrl);
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| }
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| 
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| le = LE.create({
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|   server: LE.stagingServerUrl                             // or LE.productionServerUrl
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| , store: leStore                                          // handles saving of config, accounts, and certificates
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| , challenger: leChallenger                                // handles /.well-known/acme-challege keys and tokens
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| , agreeToTerms: leAgree                                   // hook to allow user to view and accept LE TOS
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| , debug: false
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| });
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| 
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| 
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| // If using express you should use the middleware
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| // app.use('/', le.middleware());
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| //
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| // Otherwise you should use the wrapped getChallenge:
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| // le.getChallenge(domain, key, val, done)
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| // Check in-memory cache of certificates for the named domain
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| le.check({ domain: 'example.com' }).then(function (results) {
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|   if (results) {
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|     // we already have certificates
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|     return;
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|   }
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| 
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| 
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|   // Register Certificate manually
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|   le.get({
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| 
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|     domains: ['example.com']                                // CHANGE TO YOUR DOMAIN (list for SANS)
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|   , email: 'user@email.com'                                 // CHANGE TO YOUR EMAIL
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|   , agreeTos: ''                                            // set to tosUrl string (or true) to pre-approve (and skip agreeToTerms)
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|   , rsaKeySize: 2048                                        // 2048 or higher
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|   , challengeType: 'http-01'                                // http-01, tls-sni-01, or dns-01
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| 
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|   }).then(function (results) {
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| 
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|     console.log('success');
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| 
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|   }, function (err) {
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| 
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|     // Note: you must either use le.middleware() with express,
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|     // manually use le.getChallenge(domain, key, val, done)
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|     // or have a webserver running and responding
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|     // to /.well-known/acme-challenge at `webrootPath`
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|     console.error('[Error]: node-letsencrypt/examples/standalone');
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|     console.error(err.stack);
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| 
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|   });
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| 
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| });
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| ```
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| 
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| Here's what `results` looks like:
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| 
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| ```javascript
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| { privkey: ''     // PEM encoded private key
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| , cert: ''        // PEM encoded cert
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| , chain: ''       // PEM encoded intermediate cert
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| , fullchain: ''   // cert + chain
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| , issuedAt: 0     // notBefore date (in ms) parsed from cert
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| , expiresAt: 0    // notAfter date (in ms) parsed from cert
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| }
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| ```
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| 
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| API
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| ---
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| 
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| The full end-user API is exposed in the example above and includes all relevant options.
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| 
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| ```
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| le.register
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| le.get          // checkAndRegister
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| le.check
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| ```
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| 
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| ### Helper Functions
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| 
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| We do expose a few helper functions:
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| 
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| * LE.validDomain(hostname) // returns '' or the hostname string if it's a valid ascii or punycode domain name
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| 
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| TODO fetch domain tld list
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| 
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| ### Template Strings
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| 
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| The following variables will be tempalted in any strings passed to the options object:
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| 
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| * `~/` replaced with `os.homedir()` i.e. `/Users/aj`
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| * `:hostname` replaced with the domain i.e. `example.com`
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| * `:config` replaced with `configDir` i.e. `~/letsencrypt/etc`
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| * `:server` replaced with the hostname + pathname of the acme server api
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| 
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| Developer API
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| -------------
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| 
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| If you are developing an `le-store-*` or `le-challenge-*` plugin you need to be aware of
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| additional internal API expectations.
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| 
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| **IMPORTANT**:
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| 
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| Use `v2.0.0` as your initial version - NOT v0.1.0 and NOT v1.0.0 and NOT v3.0.0.
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| This is to indicate that your module is compatible with v2.x of node-letsencrypt.
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| 
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| Since the public API for your module is defined by node-letsencrypt the major version
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| should be kept in sync.
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| 
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| ### store implementation
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| 
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| TODO double check and finish
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| 
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| * accounts
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|   * accounts.byDomain
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|   * accounts.all
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|   * accounts.get
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|   * accounts.exists
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| * certs
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|   * certs.byAccount
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|   * certs.all
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|   * certs.get
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|   * certs.exists
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| 
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| ### challenge implementation
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| 
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| TODO finish
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| 
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| * `.set(opts, domain, key, value, done);`         // opts will be saved with domain/key
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| * `.get(opts, domain, key, done);`                // opts will be retrieved by domain/key
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| * `.remove(opts, domain, key, done);`             // opts will be retrieved by domain/key
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| 
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| Change History
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| ==============
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| 
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| * v2.0.0 - Aug 5th 2016
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|   * major refactor
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|   * simplified API
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|   * modular pluigns
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|   * knock out bugs
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| * v1.5.0 now using letiny-core v2.0.0 and rsa-compat
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| * v1.4.x I can't remember... but it's better!
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| * v1.1.0 Added letiny-core, removed node-letsencrypt-python
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| * v1.0.2 Works with node-letsencrypt-python
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| * v1.0.0 Thar be dragons
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| 
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| LICENSE
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| =======
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| 
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| Dual-licensed MIT and Apache-2.0
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| 
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| See LICENSE
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