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cert-store

v1.1.0

Published

🔐 Install, check and delete trusted root certificates.

Downloads

25

Readme

cert-store

🔐 Install, check and delete trusted root certificates.

Installation

npm install cert-store

Usage

Using path to .crt, .cert, or .pem file.

import certstore from 'cert-store'

var certPath = './testsrv.root-ca.crt'
// installing certificate
await certstore.install(certPath)
// checking if cert is already installed
console.log('installed', await certstore.isInstalled(certPath))
// deleting certificate
await certstore.delete(certPath)

Using pem string.

import certstore from 'cert-store'

var pem = `
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIIB8TCCAVqgAwIBAgIJF7pYoC10fT2eMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBCwUAMCsxKTAnBgNV
...
ZlMu5/XGsj/RuQx8iwEMHokKvEkW
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
`

// Install certificate from pem string.
await certstore.install(pem)
// Check for existence or delete (uses certificate's serial number).
var installed = await certstore.isInstalled(pem)
await certstore.delete(pem)

Using node-forge object.

import forge from 'node-forge'
import certstore from 'cert-store'

// Create your cert with node-forge.
// WARNING: this is incomplete example, look at node-forge's readme for more info.
var keys = pki.rsa.generateKeyPair(2048)
var cert = pki.createCertificate()
cert.publicKey = keys.publicKey
// certificate has to have UNIQUE serialNumber.
cert.serialNumber = '0123456789'
cert.validity.notBefore = new Date()
cert.validity.notAfter = new Date()
cert.validity.notAfter.setFullYear(cert.validity.notBefore.getFullYear() + 1)
cert.setSubject(...)
cert.setIssuer(...)
...
cert.sign(keys.privateKey)

// use the cert object as argument.
await certstore.install(cert)

Help needed

This project was developed and tested on Windows and WSL Ubuntu. Mac is yet to be tested. If you're a mac user please submit issues, feedback and PRs.

License

MIT, Mike Kovařík, Mutiny.cz