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# [Greenlock Express v4](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js) is Let's Encrypt for Node
# New Documentation & [v2/v3 Migration Guide](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock.js/src/branch/v3/MIGRATION_GUIDE_V2_V3.md)
| Built by [Root](https://therootcompany.com) for [Hub](https://rootprojects.org/hub/) |
Greenlock v3 just came out of private beta **today** (Nov 1st, 2019).
The code is complete and we're working on great documentation.
Many **examples** and **full API** documentation are still coming.
# [Greenlock Express](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js) is Let's Encrypt for Node
![Greenlock Logo](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock.js/raw/branch/master/logo/greenlock-1063x250.png "Greenlock Logo")
### Free SSL for Node Web Servers
| Built by [Root](https://therootcompany.com) for [Hub](https://rootprojects.org/hub/)
Free SSL, Automated HTTPS / HTTP2, served with Node via Express, Koa, hapi, etc.
### Let's Encrypt for Node, Express, etc
Greenlock Express is a **Web Server** with **Fully Automated HTTPS** and renewals.
You define your app and let Greenlock handle issuing and renewing Free SSL Certificates.
```bash
npm init
npm install --save greenlock-express@v4
```
`server.js`:
```js
"use strict";
var app = require("./app.js");
require("greenlock-express")
.init({
packageRoot: __dirname,
configDir: "./greenlock.d",
// contact for security and critical bug notices
maintainerEmail: "jon@example.com",
// whether or not to run at cloudscale
cluster: false
})
function httpsWorker(glx) {
// Serves on 80 and 443
// Get's SSL certificates magically!
.serve(app);
glx.serveApp(function(req, res) {
res.end("Hello, Encrypted World!");
});
}
var pkg = require("./package.json");
require("greenlock-express")
.init(function getConfig() {
// Greenlock Config
return {
package: { name: pkg.name, version: pkg.version },
maintainerEmail: pkg.author,
cluster: false
};
})
.serve(httpsWorker);
```
`./greenlock.d/config.json`:
Manage via API or the config file:
`~/.config/greenlock/manage.json`: (default filesystem config)
```json
{ "sites": [{ "subject": "example.com", "altnames": ["example.com"] }] }
{
"subscriberEmail": "letsencrypt-test@therootcompany.com",
"agreeToTerms": true,
"sites": {
"example.com": {
"subject": "example.com",
"altnames": ["example.com", "www.example.com"]
}
}
}
```
# Let's Encrypt for...
@ -66,353 +83,214 @@ require("greenlock-express")
- [x] **Wildcard** SSL
- [x] **Localhost** certificates
- [x] HTTPS-enabled Secure **WebSockets** (`wss://`)
- [x] **Cloud-ready** with Node `cluster`.
- [x] Fully customizable
- [x] **Reasonable defaults**
- [x] Domain Management
- [x] Key and Certificate Management
- [x] ACME Challenge Plugins
# Compatibility
# QuickStart Guide
Works with _any_ node http app, including
Easy as 1, 2, 3... 4
- [x] Express
- [x] Koa
- [x] hapi
- [x] rill
- [x] http2
- [x] cluster
- [x] etc...
<details>
<summary>1. Create a node project</summary>
# v4 QuickStart
## 1. Create a node project
Serving sites with Free SSL is as easy as 1, 2, 3... 4
Create an empty node project.
## Overview
1. Create a Project with Greenlock Express
- `server.js`
- `app.js`
2. Setup the config file (or database)
- `.greenlockrc`
- `greenlock.d/config.json`
3. Add Domains
- `npx greenlock add --subject example.com --altnames example.com`
4. Hello, World!
- `npm start -- --staging`
### TL;DR
If you're familiar with node, npm, and npx: this is all you need to do:
Be sure to fill out the package name, version, and an author email.
```bash
mkdir ~/my-project
pushd ~/my-project
npm init
npm install --save greenlock-express@v4
npx greenlock init --config-dir greenlock.d --maintainer-email jon@example.com
npx greenlock add --subject example.com --altnames example.com
npm start -- --staging
```
Once you've tested that that works, you can change `app.js` to suit your needs replace the built-in callbacks for things like certificate storage as you like.
</details>
## 1. Create your Project
<details>
<summary>2. Create an http app (i.e. express)</summary>
If you need to install Node.js, do so:
## 2. Create an http app (i.e. express)
Mac, Linux:
This example is shown with Express, but any node app will do. Greenlock
works with everything.
(or any node-style http app)
```bash
curl -fsS https://webinstall.dev/node | bash
```
Windows 10:
```pwsh
curl -fsSA "MS" https://webinstall.dev/node | powershell
```
Then create a directory for your project, and initialize it:
```bash
mkdir -p my-sites
pushd my-sites
npm init
npm install --save greenlock-express@v4
```
## 2. Initialize and Config (Dir or DB)
You can use **local file storage** or a **database**. The default is to use file storage.
You'll need to create `server.js` and `greenlock.d/config.json`. You can do so using the CLI, API, or by hand.
### Using the CLI (simplest, recommended)
Anytime you install an npm module that contains an executable,
you can run it using `npx`.
To initialize the Greenlock config, run `npx greenlock init`:
```bash
npx greenlock init --config-dir ./greenlock.d --maintainer-email 'jon@example.com'
```
### By Hand (for advanced users)
Create `server.js` like so:
`server.js`:
`my-express-app.js`:
```js
'use strict';
"use strict";
var app = require('./app.js');
// A plain, node-style app
require('greenlock-express')
.init({
packageRoot: __dirname,
function myPlainNodeHttpApp(req, res) {
res.end("Hello, Encrypted World!");
}
// where to look for configuration
configDir: './greenlock.d',
// Wrap that plain app in express,
// because that's what you're used to
// whether or not to run at cloudscale
cluster: false
})
// Serves on 80 and 443
// Get's SSL certificates magically!
.serve(app);
```
var express = require("express");
var app = express();
app.get("/", myPlainNodeHttpApp);
Create `app.js` like so:
`app.js`:
```js
'use strict';
// Here's a vanilla HTTP app to start,
// but feel free to replace it with Express, Koa, etc
var app = function(req, res) {
res.end('Hello, Encrypted World!');
};
// export the app normally
// do not .listen()
module.exports = app;
```
Greenlock uses `.greenlockrc` to figure out whether to use the file system or a database for config,
as well as where its root directory is.
</details>
`.greenlockrc`
<details>
<summary>3. Serve with Greenlock Express</summary>
```json
{"manager":{"module":"@greenlock/manager"},"configDir":"greenlock.d"}
## 3. Serve with Greenlock Express
Greenlock Express is designed with these goals in mind:
- Simplicity and ease-of-use
- Performance and scalability
- Configurability and control
You can start with **near-zero configuration** and
slowly add options for greater performance and customization
later, if you need them.
`server.js`:
```js
require("greenlock-express")
.init(getConfig)
.serve(worker);
function getConfig() {
return {
// uses name and version as part of the ACME client user-agent
// uses author as the contact for support notices
package: require("./package.json")
};
}
function worker(server) {
// Works with any Node app (Express, etc)
var app = require("my-express-app.js");
server.serveApp(app);
}
```
The `greenlock.d/config.json` is NOT intended to be edited by hand, as it is a substitute for a database, but it looks like this:
```json
{ "defaults": { "subscriberEmail": "john.doe@example.com" }, "sites": [] }
```
## 3. Add Sites
For security, you must specify which sites you allow to request certificates. If you need this to be dynamic (i.e. checking a database or API, see the section below on custom site managers).
Every site has a "subject" (its primary domain name) and one or more "altnames" (secondary or related domain names on the same certificate).
### Using CLI (simple, recommended)
Simply supply the names of sites that you manage and they will be added to the file system config, or database.
And start your server:
```bash
npx greenlock add --subject example.com --altnames example.com,www.example.com
# Allow non-root node to use ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS)
sudo setcap 'cap_net_bind_service=+ep' $(which node)
```
### By Hand (debugging only)
You should NOT edit `greenlock.d/config.json` with your own tools. Use `greenlock.manager.add({})` instead.
`greenlock.d/config.json`:
<!-- TODO update manager to write array rather than object -->
```json
{ "sites": [{ "subject": "example.com", "altnames": [ "example.com", "www.example.com" ] }] }
```
## 4. Hello, Encrypted World!
That was it! Now you can run your server!
When you run `npm start`, it will automatically run `node server.js` (or `package.json.scripts.start`).
For arguments that `npm start` should ignore, place them after `--`.
Here we use `--staging` in order to tell greenlock to issue test certificates rather than real certificates.
```bash
# Note: you can use npm start to run server.js with the --staging flag set
npm start -- --staging
# `npm start` will call `node ./server.js` by default
npm start
```
```txt
> my-project@1.0.0 start /srv/www/my-project
> node server.js
Greenlock v3.0.0
Greenlock Manager Config File: ~/.config/greenlock/manager.json
Greenlock Storage Directory: ~/.config/greenlock/
Listening on 0.0.0.0:80 for ACME challenges and HTTPS redirects
Listening on 0.0.0.0:443 for secure traffic
```
If everything worked you can visit your site in your browser, and after a few seconds you'll get a certificate warning and, after that, see a "Hello World" message. The debug (staging) certificates will be saved in `greenlock.d/staging`. Run again without `--staging` and you will get real certificates.
</details>
### Season to taste
<details>
<summary>4. Manage SSL Certificates and Domains</summary>
Now you're ready to update `app.js` with your code. For example, try this next:
## 4. Manage domains
```bash
npm install --save express
mkdir -p public
echo '<h1>Hello!</h1>' >> public/index.html
```
The management API is built to work with Databases, S3, etc.
`app.js`:
HOWEVER, by default it starts with a simple config file.
```js
'use strict';
<!--
This will update the config file (assuming the default fs-based management plugin):
-->
var path = require('path');
var express = require('express');
var app = express();
`~/.config/greenlock/manager.json`:
app.get('/', express.static(path.join(__dirname, "public")));
module.exports = app;
// for development and debugging
if (require.main === module) {
require('http').createServer(app).listen(3000, function () {
console.info("Listening for HTTP on", this.address());
});
```json
{
"subscriberEmail": "letsencrypt-test@therootcompany.com",
"agreeToTerms": true,
"sites": {
"example.com": {
"subject": "example.com",
"altnames": ["example.com", "www.example.com"]
}
}
}
```
# Walkthrough
COMING SOON
For a more detail read the full
[WALKTHROUGH](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/WALKTHROUGH.md).
Management can be done via the **CLI** or the JavaScript [**API**](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock.js/).
Since this is the QuickStart, we'll demo the **CLI**:
# Examples
You need to create a Let's Encrypt _subscriber account_, which can be done globally, or per-site.
All individuals, and most businesses, should set this globally:
To see all of the examples, just browse [greenlock-express.js/examples/](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples)
```bash
# COMING SOON
# (this command should be here by Nov 5th)
# (edit the config by hand for now)
#
# Set a global subscriber account
npx greenlock config --subscriber-email 'mycompany@example.com' --agree-to-terms true
```
| Example | Location + Description |
| :--------------------: | :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Express | [./examples/express/][ex-express] how to export an express app |
| Node's **http2** | [./examples/http2/][ex-http2] how to use Node's built-in http2 server |
| Node's https | [./examples/https][ex-https] how to customize the https server |
| **WebSockets** | [./examples/websockets/][ex-websockets] how to use `on('upgrade')` |
| <span>Socket.IO</span> | [./examples/socket.io][ex-socketio] how to overcomplicate a persistent connection |
| Cluster | [./examples/cluster/][ex-cluster] how to use Node's built-in clustering with master and worker processes |
| **Wildcards** | [coming someday][ex-wildcards] (ask to help create this) how to use DNS-01 for wildcard certs |
| **Localhost** | [coming someday][ex-localhost] (ask to help create this) how to use DNS-01 for domains that resolve to private networks, such as 127.0.0.1 |
| **CI/CD** | [coming someday][ex-cicd] (ask to help create this) how to use the `--staging` environment for test deployments |
| HTTP Proxy | [examples/http-proxy][ex-http-proxy] how to (reverse) proxy decrypted traffic to another server |
| - | Build your own<br>Be sure to tell me about it (open an issue) |
<!-- todo print where the key was saved -->
[ex-express]: https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/express/
[ex-http2]: https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/http2/
[ex-https]: https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/https/
[ex-websockets]: https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/websockets/
[ex-socketio]: https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/socketo.io/
[ex-cluster]: https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/cluster/
[ex-wildcards]: https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/wildcards/
[ex-localhost]: https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/localhost/
[ex-cicd]: https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/ci-cd/
[ex-http-proxy]: https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/http-proxy/
A Let's Encrypt SSL certificate has a "Subject" (Primary Domain) and up to 100 "Alternative Names"
(of which the first _must_ be the subject).
```bash
# COMING SOON
# (this command should be here by Nov 5th)
# (edit the config by hand for now)
#
# Add a certificate with specific domains
npx greenlock add --subject example.com --altnames example.com,www.example.com
```
# FAQ
## 1. But did YOU read the QuickStart?
<!-- todo print where the cert was saved -->
99% of the questions I get are answered in the QuickStart, or in the Examples.
Note: **Localhost**, **Wildcard**, and Certificates for Private Networks require
[**DNS validation**](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-exp).
Before you go into your specific use case, just try out the QuickStart from start to finish so that you can see that the default setup works, you get feel for the "lay of the land", and you know what to edit.
- DNS Validation
- [**Wildcards**](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/wildcards/) (coming soon)
- [**Localhost**](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/localhost/) (coming soon)
- [**CI/CD**](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/ci-cd/) (coming soon)
## 2. How to use JavaScript configuration?
</details>
You don't. It's JSON on purpose.
# Plenty of Examples
The configuration has to be serializable (i.e. could go in a database).
**These are in-progress** Check back tomorrow (Nov 2nd, 2019).
The config file is meant for **simple** use cases, for the average dev and it is managed with `npx greenlock ...`, as shown in the QuickStart.
If you have a **dynamic** or **advanced** use case (i.e. you need stuff in a database, or to change config on-the-fly), you can use the Greenlock API (not Greenlock Express) and you'll love it.
If you're layering a lot of **complexity** with dev ops tools, but you don't really understand the tools that well (i.e. **Docker**), either use ENVIRONMENT variables or put the `npx greenlock ...` commands in your setup script. You MUST use a database for **lambda** "cloud functions" and such.
You can also just mangle the Greenlock API to do what you want... but I don't recommend it. Keep it simple and your future self with thank you.
General rule of thumb: commit code, not data / config.
## 3. How to use non-standard ports (not 80, 443)?
You don't. Not usually.
Let's Encrypt **REQUIRES port 80** for HTTP-01 challenges.
But if you're using DNS-01 or you have a proxy in place, just use the raw node server. See these examples:
- [examples/http/server.js](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/http/server.js)
- [examples/https/server.js](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/https/server.js)
If you want to use Greenlock as a proxy, see this example:
- [examples/http-proxy/server.js](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/http-proxy/server.js)
# Troubleshooting
### What if the example didn't work?
Double check the following:
- **Public Facing IP** for `http-01` challenges
- Are you running this _as_ a public-facing webserver (good)? or localhost (bad)?
- Does `ifconfig` show a public address (good)? or a private one - 10.x, 192.168.x, etc (bad)?
- If you're on a non-public server, are you using the `dns-01` challenge?
- **valid email**
- You MUST set `maintainerEmail` to a **valid address**
- MX records must validate (`dig MX example.com` for `'john@example.com'`)
- **valid DNS records**
- Must have public DNS records (test with `dig +trace A example.com; dig +trace www.example.com` for `[ 'example.com', 'www.example.com' ]`)
- **write access**
- You MUST set `configDir` to a writeable location (test with `touch ./greenlock.d/config.json`)
- **port binding privileges**
- You MUST be able to bind to ports 80 and 443
- You can do this via `sudo` or [`setcap`](https://gist.github.com/firstdoit/6389682)
- **API limits**
- You MUST NOT exceed the API [**usage limits**](https://letsencrypt.org/docs/staging-environment/) per domain, certificate, IP address, etc
- **Red Lock, Untrusted**
- You MUST switch from `npm start -- --staging` to `npm start` to use the **production** server
- The API URL should not have 'acme-staging-v02', but should have 'acme-v02'
# Using a Database, S3, etc
If you have a small site, the default file storage will work well for you.
If you have many sites with many users, you'll probably want to store config in a database of some sort.
See the section on **Custom** callbacks and plugins below.
# Advanced Configuration
All of the advanced configuration is done by replacing the default behavior with callbacks.
You can whip up your own, or you can use something that's published to npm.
See the section on **Custom** callbacks and plugins below.
- [greenlock-express.js/examples/](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples)
- [Express](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/express/)
- [Node's **http2**](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/http2/)
- [Node's https](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/https/)
- [**WebSockets**](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/websockets/)
- [Socket.IO](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/socket-io/)
- [Cluster](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/cluster/)
- [**Wildcards**](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/wildcards/) (coming soon)
- [**Localhost**](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/localhost/) (coming soon)
- [**CI/CD**](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/ci-cd/) (coming soon)
- [HTTP Proxy](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/http-proxy/)
# Easy to Customize
@ -423,40 +301,9 @@ See the section on **Custom** callbacks and plugins below.
-->
- [Custom Domain Management](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-manager-test.js)
- edit `server.js` and/or `.greenlockrc` to switch from the default `configDir` manager to your config system or database
- CLI example: `npx greenlock init --manager ./path-or-npm-name.js --manager-FOO 'set option FOO'`
- [Custom Key & Cert Storage](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-store-test.js)
- edit the `defaults` section of `greenlock.d/config.json` to change the certificate store or database
- CLI example: `npx greenlock defaults --store greenlock-store-fs --store-base-path ./greenlock.d`
- [Custom ACME HTTP-01 Challenges](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/acme-http-01-test.js)
- edit the `defaults` section of `greenlock.d/config.json` to change the challenges by hand
- CLI example: `npx greenlock defaults --challenge-http-01 ./you-http-01.js`
- [Custom ACME DNS-01 Challenges](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/acme-dns-01-test.js)
- edit the `defaults` section of `greenlock.d/config.json` to change the challenges by hand
- CLI example: `npx greenlock defaults --challenge-dns-01 acme-dns-01-ovh --challenge-dns-01-token xxxx`
- Per-site example: `npx greenlock update --subject example.com --challenge-dns-01 ./your-dns-01.js`
- API example:
```js
greenlock.sites.set({
subject: "example.com",
challenges: {
"dns-01": {
module: "my-npm-module-name",
foo: "some option",
bar: "some other option"
}
}
});
```
If you're using the default `configDir` management you can edit `greenlock.d/config.json` by hand to change
which default and per-site modules are used.
You can use the CLI, even if you're using a database, buckets, or your own file storage.
You can also use the API, particularly if you need to set values dynamically per-site or per-user
rather than using the global defaults. The certificate store and all challenges can be set
per-site, but most per-site use cases are for DNS-01.
# Ready-made Integrations
@ -480,13 +327,6 @@ Greenlock Express integrates between Let's Encrypt's ACME Challenges and many po
| http-01 | [Build your own](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/acme-http-01-test.js) | acme-http-01-test |
| tls-alpn-01 | [Contact us](mailto:support@therootcompany.com) | - |
Example Usage:
```bash
npx greenlock defaults --challenge-dns-01 acme-dns-01-ovh --challenge-dns-01-token xxxx
npx greenlock defaults --challenge-http-01 acme-http-01-s3 --challenge-http-01-bucket my-bucket
```
Search `acme-http-01-` or `acme-dns-01-` on npm to find more.
# Full Documentation

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# Greenlock Express Walkthrough
This will show you the basics of how to
1. Create a node project
2. Create an http app (i.e. express)
3. Serve with Greenlock Express
4. Manage SSL Certificates and Domains
## 1. Create a node project
Create an empty node project.
Be sure to fill out the package name, version, and an author email.
```bash
mkdir ~/my-project
pushd ~/my-project
npm init
```
## 2. Create an http app (i.e. express)
This example is shown with Express, but any node app will do. Greenlock
works with everything.
(or any node-style http app)
`my-express-app.js`:
```js
"use strict";
// A plain, node-style app
function myPlainNodeHttpApp(req, res) {
res.end("Hello, Encrypted World!");
}
// Wrap that plain app in express,
// because that's what you're used to
var express = require("express");
var app = express();
app.get("/", myPlainNodeHttpApp);
// export the app normally
// do not .listen()
module.exports = app;
```
## 3. Serve with Greenlock Express
Greenlock Express is designed with these goals in mind:
- Simplicity and ease-of-use
- Performance and scalability
- Configurability and control
You can start with **near-zero configuration** and
slowly add options for greater performance and customization
later, if you need them.
`server.js`:
```js
"use strict";
//var pkg = require("./package.json");
var app = require("./app.js");
require("greenlock-express")
.init({
// where to find .greenlockrc and set default paths
packageRoot: __dirname,
// where config and certificate stuff go
configDir: "./greenlock.d",
// contact for security and critical bug notices
maintainerEmail: pkg.author,
// name & version for ACME client user agent
//packageAgent: pkg.name + "/" + pkg.version,
// whether or not to run at cloudscale
cluster: false
})
.serve(app);
```
And start your server:
```bash
# Allow non-root node to use ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS)
sudo setcap 'cap_net_bind_service=+ep' $(which node)
```
```bash
# `npm start` will call `node ./server.js` by default
npm start
```
```bash
# use --staging to use the development API until you're ready to get real certificates
npm start -- --staging
```
```txt
Greenlock v4.0.0
Greenlock Config Dir/File: ./greenlock.d/config.json
Listening on 0.0.0.0:80 for ACME challenges and HTTPS redirects
Listening on 0.0.0.0:443 for secure traffic
```
## 4. Manage SSL Certificates and Domains
The management API is built to work with Databases, S3, etc.
By default, it's just a simple config file and directory.
```bash
# see which manager and what options are in use
cat .greenlockrc
```
<details>
<summary>Example Output</summary>
```json
{
"manager": {
"module": "@greenlock/manager"
},
"configDir": "./greenlock.d"
}
```
</details>
```bash
# show the global defaults with the CLI
npx greenlock defaults
```
```js
// show the global defaults with the API
var defaults = await greenlock.defaults();
```
<details>
<summary>Example Output</summary>
```json
{
"store": {
"module": "greenlock-store-fs",
"basePath": "./greenlock.d"
},
"challenges": {
"http-01": {
"module": "acme-http-01-standalone"
}
},
"renewOffset": "-45d",
"renewStagger": "3d",
"accountKeyType": "EC-P256",
"serverKeyType": "RSA-2048",
"subscriberEmail": "jon@example.com",
"agreeToTerms": true
}
```
</details>
```bash
# show per-site configs with the CLI
npx greenlock config --subject example.com
```
```js
// show a site config with the API
greenlock.sites.get({ subject: "example.com" });
```
<details>
<summary>Example Output</summary>
```json
{
"subject": "example.com",
"altnames": ["example.com"],
"renewAt": 1576638107754,
"defaults": {
"store": {
"module": "greenlock-store-fs",
"basePath": "./greenlock.d"
},
"challenges": {
"http-01": {
"module": "acme-http-01-standalone"
}
}
}
}
```
</details>
Management can be done via the **CLI** or the JavaScript [**API**](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock.js).
Since this is the QuickStart, we'll demo the **CLI**:
You need to create a Let's Encrypt _subscriber account_, which can be done globally, or per-site.
All individuals, and most businesses, should set this globally:
```bash
# Set a global subscriber account with the CLI
npx greenlock defaults --subscriber-email 'mycompany@example.com' --agree-to-terms true
```
```js
// set a global subscriber account with the API
greenlock.manager.defaults({
subscriberEmail: "mycompany@example.com",
agreeToTerms: true
});
```
<!-- todo print where the key was saved -->
A Let's Encrypt SSL certificate has a "Subject" (Primary Domain) and up to 100 "Alternative Names"
(of which the first _must_ be the subject).
```bash
# Add a certificate with specific domains with the CLI
npx greenlock add --subject example.com --altnames example.com,www.example.com
```
```js
// Add a certificate with specific domains with the API
greenlock.sites.add({
subject: "example.com",
altnames: ["example.com"]
});
```
<!-- todo print where the cert was saved -->
Note: **Localhost**, **Wildcard**, and Certificates for Private Networks require
[**DNS validation**](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-exp).
- DNS Validation
- [**Wildcards**](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/wildcards/) (coming soon)
- [**Localhost**](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/localhost/) (coming soon)
- [**CI/CD**](https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/src/branch/master/examples/ci-cd/) (coming soon)

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{
"name": "cluster-example",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "",
"main": "server.js",
"scripts": {
"test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1",
"start": "node server.js"
},
"author": "John Doe <j.doe@example.com> (https://example.com/)",
"license": "ISC"
}

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@ -1,11 +1,13 @@
"use strict";
var pkg = require("../../package.json");
//require("greenlock-express")
require("../../")
.init({
packageRoot: __dirname,
configDir: "./greenlock.d",
.init(function getConfig() {
// Greenlock Config
return {
package: { name: "websocket-example", version: pkg.version },
maintainerEmail: "jon@example.com",
// When you're ready to go full cloud scale, you just change this to true:
@ -15,13 +17,9 @@ require("../../")
// This will default to the number of workers being equal to
// n-1 cpus, with a minimum of 2
workers: 4
};
})
// ready is only executed by workers (no-op in master)
.ready(httpsWorker)
// master is only executed by master (no-op in a worker)
.master(function() {
console.info("I'm the master");
});
.serve(httpsWorker);
function httpsWorker(glx) {
// WRONG

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@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
{
"name": "express-example",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "",
"main": "server.js",
"scripts": {
"test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1",
"start": "node server.js"
},
"author": "John Doe <j.doe@example.com> (https://example.com/)",
"license": "ISC"
}

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@ -1,22 +1,27 @@
"use strict";
var app = require("./my-express-app.js");
function httpsWorker(glx) {
var app = require("./my-express-app.js");
app.get("/hello", function(req, res) {
app.get("/hello", function(req, res) {
res.end("Hello, Encrypted World!");
});
//require("greenlock-express")
require("../../")
.init({
packageRoot: __dirname,
configDir: "./greenlock.d",
maintainerEmail: "jon@example.com",
cluster: false
})
});
// Serves on 80 and 443
// Get's SSL certificates magically!
.serve(app);
glx.serveApp(app);
}
var pkg = require("../../package.json");
//require("greenlock-express")
require("../../")
.init(function getConfig() {
// Greenlock Config
return {
package: { name: "http2-example", version: pkg.version },
maintainerEmail: "jon@example.com",
cluster: false
};
})
.serve(httpsWorker);

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@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
{
"name": "http-proxy-example",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "",
"main": "server.js",
"scripts": {
"test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1",
"start": "node server.js"
},
"author": "John Doe <j.doe@example.com> (https://example.com/)",
"license": "ISC"
}

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"use strict";
//require("greenlock-express")
require("../../")
.init(function getConfig() {
// Greenlock Config
return {
packageRoot: __dirname,
configDir: "./greenlock.d",
maintainerEmail: "jon@example.com",
cluster: false
};
})
.ready(httpsWorker);
function httpsWorker(glx) {
// we need the raw https server
var server = glx.httpsServer();
@ -44,3 +28,17 @@ function httpsWorker(glx) {
});
});
}
var pkg = require("../../package.json");
//require("greenlock-express")
require("../../")
.init(function getConfig() {
// Greenlock Config
return {
package: { name: "http-proxy-example", version: pkg.version },
maintainerEmail: "jon@example.com",
cluster: false
};
})
.serve(httpsWorker);

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@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
{
"name": "http-example",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "",
"main": "server.js",
"scripts": {
"test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1",
"start": "node server.js"
},
"author": "John Doe <j.doe@example.com> (https://example.com/)",
"license": "ISC"
}

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@ -1,24 +1,15 @@
"use strict";
var pkg = require("../../package.json");
// The WRONG way:
//var http = require('http');
//var httpServer = http.createServer(redirectToHttps);
//var httpServer = https.createSecureServer(redirectToHttps);
//
// Why is that wrong?
// Greenlock needs to change some low-level http and https options.
// Use glx.httpServer(redirectToHttps) instead.
//require("greenlock-express")
require("../../")
.init({
packageRoot: __dirname,
configDir: "./greenlock.d",
maintainerEmail: "jon@example.com",
cluster: false
})
.ready(httpsWorker);
function httpsWorker(glx) {
//
// HTTP can only be used for ACME HTTP-01 Challenges
@ -36,3 +27,16 @@ function httpsWorker(glx) {
console.info("Listening on ", httpServer.address());
});
}
//require("greenlock-express")
require("../../")
.init(function getConfig() {
// Greenlock Config
return {
package: { name: "plain-http-example", version: pkg.version },
maintainerEmail: "jon@example.com",
cluster: false
};
})
.serve(httpsWorker);

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@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
{
"name": "http2-example",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "",
"main": "server.js",
"scripts": {
"test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1",
"start": "node server.js"
},
"author": "John Doe <j.doe@example.com> (https://example.com/)",
"license": "ISC"
}

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@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
"use strict";
var pkg = require("../../package.json");
// The WRONG way:
//var http2 = require('http2');
//var http2Server = https.createSecureServer(tlsOptions, app);
@ -8,26 +10,14 @@
// Greenlock needs to change some low-level http and https options.
// Use glx.httpsServer(tlsOptions, app) instead.
//require("greenlock-express")
require("../../")
.init({
packageRoot: __dirname,
configDir: "./greenlock.d",
maintainerEmail: "jon@example.com",
cluster: false
})
.ready(httpsWorker);
function httpsWorker(glx) {
//
// HTTP2 would have been the default httpsServer for node v12+
// However... https://github.com/expressjs/express/issues/3388
// HTTP2 is the default httpsServer for node v12+
// (HTTPS/1.1 is used for node <= v11)
//
// Get the raw http2 server:
var tlsOptions = null;
var http2Server = glx.http2Server(tlsOptions, function(req, res) {
var http2Server = glx.httpsServer(function(req, res) {
res.end("Hello, Encrypted World!");
});
@ -39,8 +29,20 @@ function httpsWorker(glx) {
// You must ALSO listen on port 80 for ACME HTTP-01 Challenges
// (the ACME and http->https middleware are loaded by glx.httpServer)
var httpServer = glx.httpServer();
httpServer.listen(80, "0.0.0.0", function() {
console.info("Listening on ", httpServer.address());
});
}
//require("greenlock-express")
require("../../")
.init(function getConfig() {
// Greenlock Config
return {
package: { name: "http2-example", version: pkg.version },
maintainerEmail: "jon@example.com",
cluster: false
};
})
.serve(httpsWorker);

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@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
{
"name": "https1-example",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "",
"main": "server.js",
"scripts": {
"test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1",
"start": "node server.js"
},
"author": "John Doe <j.doe@example.com> (https://example.com/)",
"license": "ISC"
}

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@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
"use strict";
var pkg = require("../../package.json");
// The WRONG way:
//var https = require('https');
//var httpsServer = https.createServer(tlsOptions, app);
@ -8,22 +10,12 @@
// Greenlock needs to change some low-level http and https options.
// Use glx.httpsServer(tlsOptions, app) instead.
//require("greenlock-express")
require("../../")
.init({
packageRoot: __dirname,
configDir: "./greenlock.d",
maintainerEmail: "jon@example.com",
cluster: false
})
.ready(httpsWorker);
function httpsWorker(glx) {
//
// HTTPS 1.1 is the default
// (HTTP2 would be the default but... https://github.com/expressjs/express/issues/3388)
// HTTPS/1.1 is only used for node v11 or lower
// (HTTP2 is used for node v12+)
//
// Why not just require('https')?
// Get the raw https server:
var httpsServer = glx.httpsServer(null, function(req, res) {
@ -38,8 +30,20 @@ function httpsWorker(glx) {
// You must ALSO listen on port 80 for ACME HTTP-01 Challenges
// (the ACME and http->https middleware are loaded by glx.httpServer)
var httpServer = glx.httpServer();
httpServer.listen(80, "0.0.0.0", function() {
console.info("Listening on ", httpServer.address());
});
}
//require("greenlock-express")
require("../../")
.init(function getConfig() {
// Greenlock Config
return {
package: { name: "https1-example", version: pkg.version },
maintainerEmail: "jon@example.com",
cluster: false
};
})
.serve(httpsWorker);

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{
"name": "quickstart-example",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "",
"main": "server.js",
"scripts": {
"test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1",
"start": "node server.js"
},
"author": "John Doe <j.doe@example.com> (https://example.com/)",
"license": "ISC"
}

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@ -1,27 +1,32 @@
"use strict";
// This can be a node http app (shown),
// an Express app, or Hapi, Koa, Rill, etc
var app = function(req, res) {
function httpsWorker(glx) {
// This can be a node http app (shown),
// an Express app, or Hapi, Koa, Rill, etc
var app = function(req, res) {
res.end("Hello, Encrypted World!");
};
//require("greenlock-express")
require("../../")
.init({
// Package name+version are taken from <packageRoot>/package.json and used for ACME client user agent
packageRoot: __dirname,
// configDir is relative to packageRoot, not _this_ file
configDir: "./greenlock.d",
// Maintainer email is the contact for critical bug and security notices
// by default package.json.author.email will be used
//maintainerEmail: "jon@example.com",
// Change to true when you're ready to make your app cloud-scale
cluster: false
})
};
// Serves on 80 and 443
// Get's SSL certificates magically!
.serve(app);
glx.serveApp(app);
}
var pkg = require("../../package.json");
//require("greenlock-express")
require("../../")
.init(function getConfig() {
// Greenlock Config
return {
// Package name+version is used for ACME client user agent
package: { name: "websocket-example", version: pkg.version },
// Maintainer email is the contact for critical bug and security notices
maintainerEmail: "jon@example.com",
// Change to true when you're ready to make your app cloud-scale
cluster: false
};
})
.serve(httpsWorker);

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@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
{
"name": "socket-io-example",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "",
"main": "server.js",
"scripts": {
"test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1",
"start": "node server.js"
},
"author": "John Doe <j.doe@example.com> (https://example.com/)",
"license": "ISC"
}

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@ -8,17 +8,6 @@
// You can just use WebSockets
// (see the websocket example)
//require("greenlock-express")
require("../../")
.init({
packageRoot: __dirname,
configDir: "./greenlock.d",
maintainerEmail: "jon@example.com",
cluster: false
})
.ready(httpsWorker);
function httpsWorker(glx) {
var socketio = require("socket.io");
var io;
@ -44,3 +33,17 @@ function httpsWorker(glx) {
res.end("Hello, World!\n\n💚 🔒.js");
});
}
var pkg = require("../../package.json");
//require("greenlock-express")
require("../../")
.init(function getConfig() {
// Greenlock Config
return {
package: { name: "socket-io-example", version: pkg.version },
maintainerEmail: "jon@example.com",
cluster: false
};
})
.serve(httpsWorker);

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@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
// SPDY is dead. It was replaced by HTTP2, which is a native node module
//
// Check out the http2 example just up one folder
// Greenlock uses HTTP2 as the default https server in node v12+

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@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
{
"name": "websockets-example",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "",
"main": "server.js",
"scripts": {
"test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1",
"start": "node server.js"
},
"author": "John Doe <j.doe@example.com> (https://example.com/)",
"license": "ISC"
}

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@ -1,16 +1,5 @@
"use strict";
//require("greenlock-express")
require("../../")
.init({
packageRoot: __dirname,
configDir: "./greenlock.d",
maintainerEmail: "jon@example.com",
cluster: false
})
.ready(httpsWorker);
function httpsWorker(glx) {
// we need the raw https server
var server = glx.httpsServer();
@ -37,3 +26,17 @@ function httpsWorker(glx) {
res.end("Hello, World!\n\n💚 🔒.js");
});
}
var pkg = require("../../package.json");
//require("greenlock-express")
require("../../")
.init(function getConfig() {
// Greenlock Config
return {
package: { name: "websocket-example", version: pkg.version },
maintainerEmail: "jon@example.com",
cluster: false
};
})
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@ -17,20 +17,16 @@ var GLE = module.exports;
// under the hood. That's the hope, anyway.
GLE.init = function(fn) {
// See https://git.coolaj86.com/coolaj86/greenlock-express.js/issues/80
if (fn && false !== fn.cluster && cluster.isWorker) {
if (cluster.isWorker) {
// ignore the init function and launch the worker
return require("./worker.js").create();
}
var opts;
if ("function" === typeof fn) {
opts = fn();
} else if ("object" === typeof fn) {
opts = fn;
}
var opts = fn();
if (!opts || "object" !== typeof opts) {
throw new Error("the `Greenlock.init(fn)` function should return an object `{ packageRoot, cluster }`");
throw new Error(
"the `Greenlock.init(fn)` function should return an object `{ maintainerEmail, packageAgent, notify }`"
);
}
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@ -1,72 +0,0 @@
"use strict";
module.exports.create = function(opts) {
var Greenlock = require("@root/greenlock");
//var Init = require("@root/greenlock/lib/init.js");
var greenlock = opts.greenlock;
/*
if (!greenlock && opts.packageRoot) {
try {
greenlock = require(path.resolve(opts.packageRoot, "greenlock.js"));
} catch (e) {
if ("MODULE_NOT_FOUND" !== e.code) {
throw e;
}
}
}
*/
if (!greenlock) {
//opts = Init._init(opts);
greenlock = Greenlock.create(opts);
}
opts.packageAgent = addGreenlockAgent(opts);
try {
if (opts.notify) {
greenlock._defaults.notify = opts.notify;
}
} catch (e) {
console.error("Developer Error: notify not attached correctly");
}
// re-export as top-level function to simplify rpc with workers
greenlock.getAcmeHttp01ChallengeResponse = function(opts) {
return greenlock.challenges.get(opts);
};
greenlock._find({}).then(function(sites) {
if (sites.length <= 0) {
console.warn("Warning: `find({})` returned 0 sites.");
console.warn(" Does `" + greenlock.manager._modulename + "` implement `find({})`?");
console.warn(" Did you add sites?");
console.warn(" npx greenlock add --subject example.com --altnames example.com");
return;
}
console.info("Ready to Serve:");
var max = 3;
if (sites.length >= 1) {
sites.slice(0, max).forEach(function(site) {
console.info("\t", site.altnames.join(" "));
});
}
if (sites.length > max) {
console.info("and %d others", sites.length - max);
}
});
return greenlock;
};
function addGreenlockAgent(opts) {
// Add greenlock as part of Agent, unless this is greenlock
var packageAgent = opts.packageAgent || "";
if (!/greenlock(-express|-pro)?/i.test(packageAgent)) {
var pkg = require("./package.json");
packageAgent += " Greenlock_Express/" + pkg.version;
}
return packageAgent.trim();
}

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@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
"use strict";
module.exports.create = function(opts) {
opts = parsePackage(opts);
opts.packageAgent = addGreenlockAgent(opts);
var Greenlock = require("@root/greenlock");
var greenlock = Greenlock.create(opts);
// re-export as top-level function to simplify rpc with workers
greenlock.getAcmeHttp01ChallengeResponse = function(opts) {
return greenlock.challenges.get(opts);
};
return greenlock;
};
function addGreenlockAgent(opts) {
// Add greenlock as part of Agent, unless this is greenlock
var packageAgent = opts.packageAgent || "";
if (!/greenlock(-express|-pro)?/i.test(packageAgent)) {
var pkg = require("./package.json");
packageAgent += " Greenlock_Express/" + pkg.version;
}
return packageAgent.trim();
}
// ex: "John Doe <john@example.com> (https://john.doe)"
// ex: "John Doe <john@example.com>"
// ex: "<john@example.com>"
// ex: "john@example.com"
var looseEmailRe = /(^|[\s<])([^'" <>:;`]+@[^'" <>:;`]+\.[^'" <>:;`]+)/;
function parsePackage(opts) {
// 'package' is sometimes a reserved word
var pkg = opts.package || opts.pkg;
if (!pkg) {
opts.maintainerEmail = parseMaintainer(opts.maintainerEmail);
return opts;
}
if (!opts.packageAgent) {
var err = "missing `package.THING`, which is used for the ACME client user agent string";
if (!pkg.name) {
throw new Error(err.replace("THING", "name"));
}
if (!pkg.version) {
throw new Error(err.replace("THING", "version"));
}
opts.packageAgent = pkg.name + "/" + pkg.version;
}
if (!opts.maintainerEmail) {
try {
opts.maintainerEmail = pkg.author.email || pkg.author.match(looseEmailRe)[2];
} catch (e) {}
}
if (!opts.maintainerEmail) {
throw new Error("missing or malformed `package.author`, which is used as the contact for support notices");
}
opts.package = undefined;
opts.maintainerEmail = parseMaintainer(opts.maintainerEmail);
return opts;
}
function parseMaintainer(maintainerEmail) {
try {
maintainerEmail = maintainerEmail.match(looseEmailRe)[2];
} catch (e) {
maintainerEmail = null;
}
if (!maintainerEmail) {
throw new Error("missing or malformed `maintainerEmail`, which is used as the contact for support notices");
}
return maintainerEmail;
}

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explainError(gl, err, "http_01_middleware_socket", hostname);
});
// Skip unless the path begins with /.well-known/acme-challenge/
if (!hostname || 0 !== req.url.indexOf(challengePrefix)) {
skipChallenge(req, res, next, defaultApp);
if (skipIfNeedBe(req, res, next, defaultApp, hostname)) {
return;
}
// HEADERS SENT DEBUG NOTE #2
// at this point, it's most likely Let's Encrypt server
// (or greenlock itself) performing the verification process
// Hmmm... perhaps we should change the greenlock prefix to test
// Anyway, we just got fast the first place where we could
// be sending headers.
var token = req.url.slice(challengePrefix.length);
var done = false;
var countA = 0;
var countB = 0;
gl.getAcmeHttp01ChallengeResponse({ type: "http-01", servername: hostname, token: token })
.catch(function(err) {
countA += 1;
// HEADERS SENT DEBUG NOTE #3
// This is the second possible time we could be sending headers
respondToError(gl, res, err, "http_01_middleware_challenge_response", hostname);
done = true;
return { __done: true };
})
.then(function(result) {
countB += 1;
if (result && result.__done) {
return;
}
if (done) {
console.error("Sanity check fail: `done` is in a quantum state of both true and false... huh?");
return;
}
// HEADERS SENT DEBUG NOTE #4b
// This is the third/fourth possible time send headers
return respondWithGrace(res, result, hostname, token);
})
.catch(function(err) {
// HEADERS SENT DEBUG NOTE #5
// I really don't see how this can be possible.
// Every case appears to be accounted for
console.error();
console.error("[warning] Developer Error:" + (err.code || err.context || ""), countA, countB);
console.error(err.stack);
console.error();
console.error(
"This is probably the error that happens routinely on http2 connections, but we're not sure why."
);
console.error("To track the status or help contribute,");
console.error("visit: https://git.rootprojects.org/root/greenlock-express.js/issues/9");
console.error();
try {
res.end("Internal Server Error [1003]: See logs for details.");
} catch (e) {
// ignore
}
});
};
};
function skipChallenge(req, res, next, defaultApp) {
function skipIfNeedBe(req, res, next, defaultApp, hostname) {
if (!hostname || 0 !== req.url.indexOf(challengePrefix)) {
if ("function" === typeof defaultApp) {
defaultApp(req, res, next);
} else if ("function" === typeof next) {
@ -88,13 +46,11 @@ function skipChallenge(req, res, next, defaultApp) {
res.statusCode = 500;
res.end("[500] Developer Error: app.use('/', greenlock.httpMiddleware()) or greenlock.httpMiddleware(app)");
}
}
}
function respondWithGrace(res, result, hostname, token) {
var keyAuth = result && result.keyAuthorization;
// HEADERS SENT DEBUG NOTE #4b
// This is (still) the third/fourth possible time we could be sending headers
if (keyAuth && "string" === typeof keyAuth) {
res.setHeader("Content-Type", "text/plain; charset=utf-8");
res.end(keyAuth);
@ -113,18 +69,14 @@ function explainError(gl, err, ctx, hostname) {
if (!err.context) {
err.context = ctx;
}
// leaving this in the build for now because it will help with existing error reports
console.error("[warning] network connection error:", (err.context || "") + " " + err.message);
(gl.notify || gl._notify)("error", err);
return err;
}
function respondToError(gl, res, err, ctx, hostname) {
// HEADERS SENT DEBUG NOTE #3b
// This is (still) the second possible time we could be sending headers
err = explainError(gl, err, ctx, hostname);
res.statusCode = 500;
res.end("Internal Server Error [1004]: See logs for details.");
res.end("Internal Server Error: See logs for details.");
}
HttpMiddleware.getHostname = function(req) {

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@ -8,8 +8,12 @@ var minor = process.versions.node.split(".")[1];
var _hasSetSecureContext = false;
var shouldUpgrade = false;
// this applies to http2 as well (should exist in both or neither)
_hasSetSecureContext = !!require("https").createServer({}, function() {}).setSecureContext;
// TODO can we trust earlier versions as well?
if (major >= 12) {
_hasSetSecureContext = !!require("http2").createSecureServer({}, function() {}).setSecureContext;
} else {
_hasSetSecureContext = !!require("https").createServer({}, function() {}).setSecureContext;
}
// TODO document in issues
if (!_hasSetSecureContext) {

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Master.create = function(opts) {
var _readyCb;
var _kicked = false;
var greenlock = require("./greenlock-shim.js").create(opts);
var greenlock = require("./greenlock.js").create(opts);
var ready = new Promise(function(resolve) {
resolveCb = resolve;
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Master.create = function(opts) {
}
var master = {
ready: function() {
serve: function() {
kickoff();
return master;
},
@ -48,10 +48,6 @@ Master.create = function(opts) {
kickoff();
resolveCb(fn);
return master;
},
serve: function(fn) {
// ignore
master.ready(fn);
}
};
return master;

67
package-lock.json generated
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@ -1,27 +1,18 @@
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"name": "@root/greenlock-express",
"version": "4.0.4",
"version": "3.0.7",
"lockfileVersion": 1,
"requires": true,
"dependencies": {
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"version": "3.1.0",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@greenlock/manager/-/manager-3.1.0.tgz",
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"requires": {
"greenlock-manager-fs": "^3.1.0"
}
},
"@root/acme": {
"version": "3.1.0",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@root/acme/-/acme-3.1.0.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-GAyaW63cpSYd2KvVp5lHLbCWeEhJPKZK9nsJvZJOKsD9Uv88KEttn4FpDZEJ+2q3Jsey0DWpuQ2I4ft0JV9p2w==",
"version": "3.0.8",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@root/acme/-/acme-3.0.8.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-VmBvLvWdCDkolkanI9Dzm1ouSWPaAa2eCCwcDZcVQbWoNiUIOqbbd57fcMA/gZxLyuJPStD2WXFuEuSMPDxcww==",
"requires": {
"@root/csr": "^0.8.1",
"@root/encoding": "^1.0.1",
"@root/keypairs": "^0.10.0",
"@root/keypairs": "^0.9.0",
"@root/pem": "^1.0.4",
"@root/request": "^1.6.1",
"@root/request": "^1.3.11",
"@root/x509": "^0.7.2"
}
},
@ -49,26 +40,26 @@
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},
"@root/greenlock": {
"version": "4.0.5",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@root/greenlock/-/greenlock-4.0.5.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-KR9w3mYE9aH33FCibI8oSYBQV+f7lc3MVPdZ9nxY2tqRLmJp05cMOMz340mtG14VnWDuznLj4TbBj3sHIuoQPQ==",
"version": "3.0.17",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@root/greenlock/-/greenlock-3.0.17.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-1XKhcLFEx1WFdn1Bc2rkAE/SL1ZUJYYMZdbnehTrfhCr5Y+9U1gdkNZnR/jInhoUvcicF/PXuZkGVucU50RNUg==",
"requires": {
"@greenlock/manager": "^3.1.0",
"@root/acme": "^3.1.0",
"@root/acme": "^3.0.8",
"@root/csr": "^0.8.1",
"@root/keypairs": "^0.10.0",
"@root/keypairs": "^0.9.0",
"@root/mkdirp": "^1.0.0",
"@root/request": "^1.6.1",
"@root/request": "^1.3.10",
"acme-http-01-standalone": "^3.0.5",
"cert-info": "^1.5.1",
"greenlock-store-fs": "^3.2.2",
"greenlock-manager-fs": "^3.0.1",
"greenlock-store-fs": "^3.2.0",
"safe-replace": "^1.1.0"
}
},
"@root/keypairs": {
"version": "0.10.0",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@root/keypairs/-/keypairs-0.10.0.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-t8VocY46Mtb0NTsxzyLLf5tsgfw0BXLYVADAyiRdEdqHcvPFGJdjkXNtHVQuSV/FMaC65iTOHVP4E6X8iT3Ikg==",
"version": "0.9.0",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@root/keypairs/-/keypairs-0.9.0.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-NXE2L9Gv7r3iC4kB/gTPZE1vO9Ox/p14zDzAJ5cGpTpytbWOlWF7QoHSJbtVX4H7mRG/Hp7HR3jWdWdb2xaaXg==",
"requires": {
"@root/encoding": "^1.0.1",
"@root/pem": "^1.0.4",
@ -86,9 +77,9 @@
"integrity": "sha512-rEUDiUsHtild8GfIjFE9wXtcVxeS+ehCJQBwbQQ3IVfORKHK93CFnRtkr69R75lZFjcmKYVc+AXDB+AeRFOULA=="
},
"@root/request": {
"version": "1.6.1",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@root/request/-/request-1.6.1.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-8wrWyeBLRp7T8J36GkT3RODJ6zYmL0/maWlAUD5LOXT28D3TDquUepyYDKYANNA3Gc8R5ZCgf+AXvSTYpJEWwQ=="
"version": "1.4.1",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@root/request/-/request-1.4.1.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-2zSP1v9VhJ3gvm4oph0C4BYCoM3Sj84/Wx4iKdt0IbqbJzfON04EodBq5dsV65UxO/aHZciUBwY2GCZcHqaTYg=="
},
"@root/x509": {
"version": "0.7.2",
@ -115,27 +106,27 @@
"integrity": "sha1-Aljq5NPQwJdN4cFpGI7wBR0dGYg="
},
"greenlock-manager-fs": {
"version": "3.1.1",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/greenlock-manager-fs/-/greenlock-manager-fs-3.1.1.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-np6qdnPIOZx40PAcSQcqK1eMPWjTKxsxcgRd/OVg0ai49WC1Ds74CTrwmB84pq2n53ikbnDBQFmKEQ4AC0DK8w==",
"version": "3.0.1",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/greenlock-manager-fs/-/greenlock-manager-fs-3.0.1.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-vZfGFq1TTKxaAqdGDUwNservrNzXx0xCwT/ovG/N378GrhS+U5S8B8LUlNtQU7Fdw6RToMiBcm22OOxSrvZ2zw==",
"requires": {
"@root/mkdirp": "^1.0.0",
"safe-replace": "^1.1.0"
}
},
"greenlock-store-fs": {
"version": "3.2.2",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/greenlock-store-fs/-/greenlock-store-fs-3.2.2.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-92ejLB4DyV4qv/2b6VLGF2nKfYQeIfg3o+e/1cIoYLjlIaUFdbBXkzLTRozFlHsQPZt2ALi5qYrpC9IwH7GK8A==",
"version": "3.2.0",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/greenlock-store-fs/-/greenlock-store-fs-3.2.0.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-zqcPnF+173oYq5qU7FoGtuqeG8dmmvAiSnz98kEHAHyvgRF9pE1T0MM0AuqDdj45I3kXlCj2gZBwutnRi37J3g==",
"requires": {
"@root/mkdirp": "^1.0.0",
"safe-replace": "^1.1.0"
}
},
"redirect-https": {
"version": "1.3.1",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/redirect-https/-/redirect-https-1.3.1.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-Stex2nI+tMpZXKvy++32TiBXEy+GdpAfp3EUnl5BqCiJ5f5i6XvUSFrs7TR7IoRSlthM7ZtD89uYGTtJBXlFYg==",
"version": "1.3.0",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/redirect-https/-/redirect-https-1.3.0.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-9GzwI/+Cqw3jlSg0CW6TgBQbhiVhkHSDvW8wjgRQ9IK34wtxS71YJiQeazSCSEqbvowHCJuQZgmQFl1xUHKEgg==",
"requires": {
"escape-html": "^1.0.3"
}

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"name": "@root/greenlock-express",
"version": "4.0.4",
"version": "3.0.11",
"description": "Free SSL and managed or automatic HTTPS for node.js with Express, Koa, Connect, Hapi, and all other middleware systems.",
"main": "greenlock-express.js",
"homepage": "https://greenlock.domains",
@ -17,8 +17,8 @@
"example": "examples"
},
"dependencies": {
"@root/greenlock": "^4.0.5",
"redirect-https": "^1.3.1"
"@root/greenlock": "^3.0.17",
"redirect-https": "^1.1.5"
},
"trulyOptionalDependencies": {
"http-proxy": "^1.17.0",

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@ -20,20 +20,9 @@ Servers.create = function(greenlock) {
servers.httpServer = function(defaultApp) {
if (_httpServer) {
if (defaultApp) {
console.error("error: can only call httpServer(app) once");
process.exit(1);
}
return _httpServer;
}
if (!defaultApp) {
defaultApp = require("redirect-https")();
}
// HEADERS SENT DEBUG NOTE #1
// As seen above, it's only possible to create the server once.
// It always gets the http middleware, it always gets a single default app
// Therefore it seems impossible to be an http.on('connection', app) problem
_httpServer = http.createServer(HttpMiddleware.create(greenlock, defaultApp));
_httpServer.once("error", startError);
@ -42,18 +31,7 @@ Servers.create = function(greenlock) {
var _middlewareApp;
servers.http2Server = function(secureOpts, defaultApp) {
return servers._httpsServer(secureOpts, defaultApp, function(secureOpts, fn) {
secureOpts.allowHTTP1 = true;
return require("http2").createSecureServer(secureOpts, fn);
});
};
servers.httpsServer = function(secureOpts, defaultApp) {
return servers._httpsServer(secureOpts, defaultApp, function(secureOpts, fn) {
return require("https").createServer(secureOpts, fn);
});
};
servers._httpsServer = function(secureOpts, defaultApp, createSecureServer) {
if (defaultApp) {
// TODO guard against being set twice?
_middlewareApp = defaultApp;
@ -90,17 +68,13 @@ Servers.create = function(greenlock) {
servers.serveApp = function(app) {
return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
if ("function" !== typeof app) {
reject(
new Error(
"glx.serveApp(app) expects a node/express app in the format `function (req, res) { ... }`"
)
);
reject(new Error("glx.serveApp(app) expects a node/express app in the format `function (req, res) { ... }`"));
return;
}
var id = cluster.isWorker && cluster.worker.id;
var idstr = (id && "#" + id + " ") || "";
var plainServer = servers.httpServer();
var plainServer = servers.httpServer(require("redirect-https")());
var plainAddr = "0.0.0.0";
var plainPort = 80;
plainServer.listen(plainPort, plainAddr, function() {
@ -169,3 +143,15 @@ function wrapDefaultSniCallback(greenlock, secureOpts) {
secureOpts.SNICallback = sni.create(greenlock, secureOpts);
return secureOpts;
}
function createSecureServer(secureOpts, fn) {
var major = process.versions.node.split(".")[0];
// TODO can we trust earlier versions as well?
if (major >= 12) {
secureOpts.allowHTTP1 = true;
return require("http2").createSecureServer(secureOpts, fn);
} else {
return require("https").createServer(secureOpts, fn);
}
}

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@ -6,12 +6,12 @@ var Single = module.exports;
var Servers = require("./servers.js");
Single.create = function(opts) {
var greenlock = require("./greenlock-shim.js").create(opts);
var greenlock = require("./greenlock.js").create(opts);
var servers = Servers.create(greenlock);
var single = {
ready: function(fn) {
serve: function(fn) {
fn(servers);
return single;
},
@ -19,17 +19,6 @@ Single.create = function(opts) {
// ignore
//fn(master);
return single;
},
serve: function(fn) {
// keeping backwards compat
if (1 === fn.length) {
single.ready(fn);
return;
}
// serving the app, right away
single.ready(function(glx) {
glx.serveApp(fn);
});
}
};
return single;

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@ -60,20 +60,9 @@ sni.create = function(greenlock, secureOpts) {
cb(null, secureContext);
return;
}
// Note: this does not replace tlsSocket.setSecureContext()
// as it only works when SNI has been sent
//console.log("debug sni got default context", servername, getCachedMeta(servername));
if (!/PROD/.test(process.env.ENV) || /DEV|STAG/.test(process.env.ENV)) {
// Change this once
// A) the 'notify' message passing is verified fixed in cluster mode
// B) we have a good way to let people know their server isn't configured
console.debug("debug: ignoring servername " + JSON.stringify(servername));
console.debug(" (it's probably either missing from your config, or a bot)");
notify("servername_unknown", {
servername: servername
});
}
cb(null, getDefaultContext());
})
.catch(function(err) {
@ -121,16 +110,6 @@ sni.create = function(greenlock, secureOpts) {
function getFreshContext(servername) {
var meta = getCachedMeta(servername);
if (!meta && !validServername(servername)) {
if ((servername && !/PROD/.test(process.env.ENV)) || /DEV|STAG/.test(process.env.ENV)) {
// Change this once
// A) the 'notify' message passing is verified fixed in cluster mode
// B) we have a good way to let people know their server isn't configured
console.debug("debug: invalid servername " + JSON.stringify(servername));
console.debug(" (it's probably just a bot trolling for vulnerable servers)");
notify("servername_invalid", {
servername: servername
});
}
return Promise.resolve(null);
}

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@ -7,14 +7,14 @@ var msgPrefix = "greenlock:";
Worker.create = function() {
var greenlock = {};
["getAcmeHttp01ChallengeResponse", "get", "notify", "_notify"].forEach(function(k) {
["getAcmeHttp01ChallengeResponse", "get", "notify"].forEach(function(k) {
greenlock[k] = function(args) {
return rpc(k, args);
};
});
var worker = {
ready: function(fn) {
serve: function(fn) {
var servers = require("./servers.js").create(greenlock);
fn(servers);
return worker;
@ -22,17 +22,6 @@ Worker.create = function() {
master: function() {
// ignore
return worker;
},
serve: function(fn) {
// keeping backwards compat
if (1 === fn.length) {
worker.ready(fn);
return;
}
// serving the express app, right away
worker.ready(function(glx) {
glx.serveApp(fn);
});
}
};
return worker;