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| letsencrypt
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| ===========
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| 
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| Automatic [Let's Encrypt](https://letsencrypt.org) HTTPS Certificates for node.js
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| 
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|   * Automatic HTTPS with ExpressJS
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|   * Automatic live renewal (in-process)
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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 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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| * See the node-letsencrypt [Examples](https://github.com/Daplie/node-letsencrypt/tree/master/examples)
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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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| Install
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| =======
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| 
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| ```bash
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| npm install --save letsencrypt
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| npm install --global letsencrypt-cli
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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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| ### letsencrypt-cli
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| 
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| See more at [letsencrypt-cli](https://github.com/Daplie/node-letsencrypt-cli)
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| 
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| ```bash
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| letsencrypt certonly \
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|   --agree-tos --email user@example.com \
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|   --standalone \
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|   --domains example.com,www.example.com \
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|   --config-dir ~/letsencrypt/etc \
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|   --server https://acme-staging.api.letsencrypt.org/directory \
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| 
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| ls ~/letsencrypt/etc/live
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| ```
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| 
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| ### letsencrypt-express
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| 
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| TODO
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| 
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| See more at [letsencrypt-express](https://github.com/Daplie/letsencrypt-express)
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| 
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| ### letsencrypt (the library)
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| 
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| ```javascript
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| var config = require('./examples/config-minimal');
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| 
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| config.le.webrootPath = __dirname + '/tests/acme-challenge';
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| 
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| var le = require('letsencrypt').create(config.le);
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| le.register({
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|   agreeTos: true
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| , domains: ['example.com']          // CHANGE TO YOUR DOMAIN
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| , email: 'user@email.com'           // CHANGE TO YOUR EMAIL
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| , standalone: true
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| }, function (err) {
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|   if (err) {
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|     console.error('[Error]: node-letsencrypt/examples/standalone');
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|     console.error(err.stack);
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|   } else {
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|     console.log('success');
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|   }
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| 
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|   plainServer.close();
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|   tlsServer.close();
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| });
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| 
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| // IMPORTANT
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| // you also need BOTH an http AND https server that serve directly
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| // from webrootPath, which might as well be a special folder reserved
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| // only for acme/letsencrypt challenges
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| //
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| // app.use('/', express.static(config.le.webrootPath))
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| ```
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| 
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| **However**, due to the nature of what this library does, it has a few more "moving parts"
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| than what makes sense to show in a minimal snippet.
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| 
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| Examples
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| ========
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| 
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| ### One-Time Registration
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| 
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| Register a 90-day certificate manually, on a whim
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| 
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| #### Snippets
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| 
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| [`commandline-minimal`](https://github.com/Daplie/node-letsencrypt/blob/master/examples/commandline-minimal.js):
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| 
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| **Part 1: the Let's Encrypt client**:
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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 config = require('./config-minimal');
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| 
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| // Note: you should make this special dir in your product and leave it empty
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| config.le.webrootPath = __dirname + '/../tests/acme-challenge';
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| config.le.server = LE.stagingServer;
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| 
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| 
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| //
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| // Manual Registration
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| //
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| var le = LE.create(config.backend, config.le);
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| le.register({
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|   agreeTos: true
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| , domains: ['example.com']          // CHANGE TO YOUR DOMAIN
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| , email: 'user@email.com'           // CHANGE TO YOUR EMAIL
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| }, function (err) {
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|   if (err) {
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|     console.error('[Error]: node-letsencrypt/examples/standalone');
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|     console.error(err.stack);
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|   } else {
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|     console.log('success');
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|   }
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| 
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|   plainServer.close();
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|   tlsServer.close();
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| });
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| ```
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| 
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| **Part 2: Express Web Server**:
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| ```javascript
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| //
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| // Express App
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| //
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| var app = require('express')();
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| app.use('/', le.middleware());
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| 
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| 
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| //
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| // HTTP & HTTPS servers
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| // (required for domain validation)
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| //
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| var plainServer = require('http').createServer(app).listen(config.plainPort, function () {
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|   console.log('Listening http', this.address());
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| });
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| 
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| var tlsServer = require('https').createServer({
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|   key: config.tlsKey
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| , cert: config.tlsCert
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| , SNICallback: le.sniCallback
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| }, app).listen(config.tlsPort, function () {
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|   console.log('Listening http', this.address());
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| });
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| ```
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| 
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| #### Runnable Demo
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| 
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| * [commandline (standalone with "webroot")](https://github.com/Daplie/node-letsencrypt/blob/master/examples/commandline.js)
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| 
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| ```bash
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| # manual standalone registration via commandline
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| # (runs against testing server on tls port 5001)
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| node examples/commandline.js example.com,www.example.com user@example.net agree
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| ```
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| 
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| ### Express
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| 
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| Fully Automatic HTTPS with ExpressJS using Free SSL certificates from Let's Encrypt
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| 
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| #### Snippets
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| 
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| * [Minimal ExpressJS Example](https://github.com/Daplie/node-letsencrypt/blob/master/examples/express-minimal.js)
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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 config = require('./config-minimal');
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| 
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| // Note: you should make this special dir in your product and leave it empty
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| config.le.webrootPath = __dirname + '/../tests/acme-challenge';
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| config.le.server = LE.stagingServer;
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| 
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| //
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| // Automatically Register / Renew Domains
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| //
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| var le = LE.create(config.backend, config.le, {
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|   sniRegisterCallback: function (args, expiredCert, cb) {
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|     // Security: check that this is actually a subdomain we allow
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|     // (otherwise an attacker can cause you to rate limit against the LE server)
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| 
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|     var hostname = args.domains[0];
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|     if (!/\.example\.com$/.test(hostname)) {
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|       console.error("bad domain '" + hostname + "', not a subdomain of example.com");
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|       cb(nul, null);
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|     }
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| 
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|     // agree to the LE TOS for this domain
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|     args.agreeTos = true;
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|     args.email = 'user@example.com';
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| 
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|     // use the cert even though it's expired
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|     if (expiredCert) {
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|       cb(null, expiredCert);
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|       cb = function () { /*ignore*/ };
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|     }
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| 
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|     // register / renew the certificate in the background
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|     le.register(args, cb);
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|   }
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| });
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| 
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| 
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| //
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| // Express App
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| //
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| var app = require('express')();
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| app.use('/', le.middleware());
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| 
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| 
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| //
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| // HTTP & HTTPS servers
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| //
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| require('http').createServer(app).listen(config.plainPort, function () {
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|   console.log('Listening http', this.address());
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| });
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| 
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| require('https').createServer({
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|   key: config.tlsKey
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| , cert: config.tlsCert
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| , SNICallback: le.sniCallback
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| }, app).listen(config.tlsPort, function () {
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|   console.log('Listening http', this.address());
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| });
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| ```
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| 
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| #### Runnable Example
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| 
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| * [Full ExpressJS Example](https://github.com/Daplie/node-letsencrypt/blob/master/examples/express.js)
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| 
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| ```bash
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| # clear out the certificates
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| rm -rf tests/letsencrypt.*
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| 
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| # automatic registration and renewal (certs install as you visit the site for the first time)
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| # (runs against testing server on tls port 5001)
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| node examples/express.js example.com,www.example.com user@example.net agree
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| ```
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| 
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| ```bash
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| # this will take a moment because it won't respond to the tls sni header until it gets the certs
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| curl https://example.com/
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| ```
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| 
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| ### non-root
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| 
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| If you want to run this as non-root, you can.
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| 
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| You just have to set node to be allowed to use root ports
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| 
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| ```
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| # node
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| sudo setcap cap_net_bind_service=+ep /usr/local/bin/node
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| ```
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| 
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| and then make sure to set all of of the following to a directory that your user is permitted to write to
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| 
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| * `webrootPath`
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| * `configDir`
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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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| ```javascript
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| LetsEncrypt.init(leConfig, handlers)                      // wraps a given
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| LetsEncrypt.create(backend, leConfig, handlers)           // wraps a given "backend" (the python or node client)
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| LetsEncrypt.stagingServer                                 // string of staging server for testing
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| 
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| le.middleware()                                           // middleware for serving webrootPath to /.well-known/acme-challenge
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| le.sniCallback(hostname, function (err, tlsContext) {})   // uses fetch (below) and formats for https.SNICallback
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| le.register({ domains, email, agreeTos, ... }, cb)        // registers or renews certs for a domain
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| le.fetch({domains, email, agreeTos, ... }, cb)            // fetches certs from in-memory cache, occasionally refreshes from disk
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| le.validate(domains, cb)                                  // do some sanity checks before attempting to register
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| le.registrationFailureCallback(err, args, certInfo, cb)   // called when registration fails (not implemented yet)
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| ```
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| 
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| ### `LetsEncrypt.create(backend, leConfig, handlers)`
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| 
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| #### leConfig
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| 
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| The arguments passed here (typically `webpathRoot`, `configDir`, etc) will be merged with
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| any `args` (typically `domains`, `email`, and `agreeTos`) and passed to the backend whenever
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| it is called.
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| 
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| Typically the backend wrapper will already merge any necessary backend-specific arguments.
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| 
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| **Example**:
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| ```javascript
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| { webrootPath: __dirname, '/acme-challenge'
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| , fullchainTpl: '/live/:hostname/fullchain.pem'
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| , privkeyTpl: '/live/:hostname/fullchain.pem'
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| , configDir: '/etc/letsencrypt'
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| }
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| ```
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| 
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| Note: `webrootPath` can be set as a default, semi-locally with `webrootPathTpl`, or per
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| registration as `webrootPath` (which overwrites `leConfig.webrootPath`).
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| 
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| #### handlers *optional*
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| 
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| `h.setChallenge(hostnames, name, value, cb)`:
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| 
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| default is to write to fs
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| 
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| `h.getChallenge(hostnames, value cb)`
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| 
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| default is to read from fs
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| 
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| `h.sniRegisterCallback(args, currentCerts, cb)`
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| 
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| The default is to immediately call `cb(null, null)` and register (or renew) in the background
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| during the `SNICallback` phase. Right now it isn't reasonable to renew during SNICallback,
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| but around February when it is possible to use ECDSA keys (as opposed to RSA at present),
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| registration will take very little time.
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| 
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| This will not be called while another registration is already in progress.
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| 
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| **SECURITY WARNING**: If you use this option with a custom `h.validate()`, make sure that `args.domains`
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| refers to domains you expect, otherwise an attacker will spoof SNI and cause your server to rate-limit
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| letsencrypt.org and get blocked. Note that `le.validate()` will check A records before attempting to
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| register to help prevent such possible attacks.
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| 
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| `h.validate(domains, cb)`
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| 
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| When specified this will override `le.validate()`. You will need to do this if the ip address of this
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| server is not one specified in the A records for your domain.
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| 
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| ### `le.middleware()`
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| 
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| An express handler for `/.well-known/acme-challenge/<challenge>`.
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| Will call `getChallenge([hostname], key, cb)` if present or otherwise read `challenge` from disk.
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| 
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| Example:
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| ```javascript
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| app.use('/', le.middleware())
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| ```
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| 
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| ### `le.sniCallback(hostname, function (err, tlsContext) {});`
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| 
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| Will call `fetch`. If fetch does not return certificates or returns expired certificates
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| it will call `sniRegisterCallback(args, currentCerts, cb)` and then return the error,
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| the new certificates, or call `fetch` a final time.
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| 
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| Example:
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| ```javascript
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| var server = require('https').createServer({ SNICallback: le.sniCallback, cert: '...', key: '...' });
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| server.on('request', app);
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| ```
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| 
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| ### `le.register({ domains, email, agreeTos, ... }, cb)`
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| 
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| Get certificates for a domain
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| 
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| Example:
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| ```javascript
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| le.register({
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|   domains: ['example.com', 'www.example.com']
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| , email: 'user@example.com'
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| , webrootPath: '/srv/www/example.com/public'
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| , agreeTos: true
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| }, function (err, certs) {
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|   // err is some error
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| 
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|   console.log(certs);
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|   /*
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|   { cert: "contents of fullchain.pem"
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|   , key: "contents of privkey.pem"
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|   , renewedAt: <date in milliseconds>
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|   , duration: <duration in milliseconds (90-days)>
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|   }
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|   */
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| });
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| ```
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| 
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| ### `le.isValidDomain(hostname)`
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| 
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| returns `true` if `hostname` is a valid ascii or punycode domain name.
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| 
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| (also exposed on the main exported module as `LetsEncrypt.isValidDomain()`)
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| 
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| ### `le.validate(args, cb)`
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| 
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| Used internally, but exposed for convenience. Checks `LetsEncrypt.isValidDomain()`
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| and then checks to see that the current server
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| 
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| Called before `backend.register()` to validate the following:
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| 
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|   * the hostnames don't use any illegal characters
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|   * the server's actual public ip (via api.apiify.org)
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|   * the A records for said hostnames
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| 
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| ### `le.fetch(args, cb)`
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| 
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| Used internally, but exposed for convenience.
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| 
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| Checks in-memory cache of certificates for `args.domains` and calls then calls `backend.fetch(args, cb)`
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| **after** merging `args` if necessary.
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| 
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| ### `le.registrationFailureCallback(err, args, certInfo, cb)`
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| 
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| Not yet implemented
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| 
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| 
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| This is what `args` looks like:
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| 
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| ```javascript
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| { domains: ['example.com', 'www.example.com']
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| , email: 'user@email.com'
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| , agreeTos: true
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| , configDir: '/etc/letsencrypt'
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| , fullchainTpl: '/live/:hostname/fullchain.pem'  // :hostname will be replaced with the domainname
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| , privkeyTpl: '/live/:hostname/privkey.pem'
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| , webrootPathTpl: '/srv/www/:hostname/public'
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| , webrootPath: '/srv/www/example.com/public'    // templated from webrootPathTpl
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| }
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| ```
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| 
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| This is what the implementation should look like:
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| 
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| (it's expected that the client will follow the same conventions as
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| the python client, but it's not necessary)
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| 
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| Change History
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| ==============
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| 
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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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