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Node.js package to load TLS options from CLI/env, and file system

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tlsopt

Load TLS certificates from file system automatically based on CLI options or environment variables.

Environment Variables

TLS_CERT

The TLS_CERT environment variable specifies the path to the primary certificate file. If TLS_KEY is not also specified, the resulting options object will have its pfx property set. If TLS_KEY is also specified, the resulting options object will have its cert property set. If the --tls-cert CLI option was passed, this environment variable is ignored.

TLS_KEY

The TLS_KEY environment variable specifies the path to the private key for the TLS_CERT public certificate. If TLS_CERT is not being used, this environment variable is ignored.

TLS_CA

The TLS_CA environment variable specifies the path to an intermediate certificate authority file for the TLS_CERT and TLS_KEY. If TLS_CERT or TLS_KEY is not being used, this environment variable is ignored.

CLI Options

--tls-cert

The --tls-cert CLI option specifies the path to the primary certificate file. If --tls-key is not also specified, the resulting options object will have its pfx property set. If --tls-key is also specified, the resulting options object will have its cert property set. This overrides the TLS_CERT environment variable.

--tls-key

The --tls-key CLI option specifies the path to the private key for the --tls-cert public certificate. If --tls_cert is not being used, this CLI option is ignored.

--tls-ca

The --tls-ca CLI option specifies the path to an intermediate certificate authority file for the --tls-cert and --tls-key. If --tls_cert or --tls-key is not being used, this CLI option is ignored.

Usage

Synchronous Example

const tlsopt = require("tlsopt");
const https = require("https");
const server = https.createServer(tlsopt.readSync());

Asynchronous Example

const tlsopt = require("tlsopt");
const https = require("https");

tlsopt.read().then(opts => {
    const server = https.createServer(opts);
});

Create Server Example

const tlsopt = require("tlsopt");
const server = tlsopt.createServerSync();
const port = server.tls ? 443 : 80;

server.listen(port);

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