# create-cert > Super simple self signed certificates [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/lukechilds/create-cert.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/lukechilds/create-cert) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/lukechilds/create-cert/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/lukechilds/create-cert?branch=master) [![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/create-cert.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/create-cert) [![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/create-cert.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/create-cert) `create-cert` is a convenient wrapper around the [`pem`](https://github.com/Dexus/pem) module. It generates a self signed certificate with sensible defaults along with an associated CA certificate to validate against. It has a Promise based API and returns the keys in a format that can be passed directly into `https.createServer`. ## Install ```shell npm install --save create-cert ``` ## Usage ```js const createCert = require('create-cert'); createCert().then(keys => console.log(keys)); // { // key: '-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----\n...', // cert: '-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n...', // caCert: '-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n...' // } ``` You can create a fully functioning HTTPS server like so: ```js createCert().then(keys => { https.createServer(keys, (req, res) => res.end('Hi!')).listen(443); }); ``` For strict SSL usage you can set the common name for the certificate and validate it against the CA certificate. An example using the [Got](https://github.com/sindresorhus/got) request client: ```js createCert('foobar.com').then(keys => { https.createServer(keys, (req, res) => res.end('Hi!')).listen(443, () => { // This request will succeed without issues // as the SSL certificate will successfully // validate against the CA certificate. got('https://foobar.com', { ca: keys.caCert }); }); }); ``` ## API ### createCert([options]) Returns a Promise which resolves to a `keys` object. #### options Type: `string`, `object`
Default: `{ days: 365, commonName: 'example.com' }` If a string is passed in, it will be used as the `commonName`. You can pass in any valid option for [`pem.createCertificate()`](https://github.com/Dexus/pem#create-a-certificate) to override the defaults. ## Related - [`create-test-server`](https://github.com/lukechilds/create-test-server) - Creates a minimal Express server for testing ## License MIT © Luke Childs