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# [greenlock-challenge-test](https://git.coolaj86.com/coolaj86/greenlock-challenge-test.js.git)
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| A [Root](https://rootprojects.org) Project |
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The test harness you should use when writing an ACME challenge strategy
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for [Greenlock](https://git.coolaj86.com/coolaj86/greenlock-express.js) v2.7+ (and v3).
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All implementations MUST pass these tests, which is a very easy thing to do (just `set()`, `get()`, and `remove()`).
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The tests account for single-domain certificates (`example.com`) as well as multiple domain certs (SAN / AltName),
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wildcards (`*.example.com`), and valid private / localhost certificates. As someone creating a challenge strategy
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that's not something you have to take special consideration for - just pass the tests.
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## Install
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```bash
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npm install --save-dev greenlock-challenge-test@3.x
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```
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## Usage
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```js
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var tester = require('greenlock-challenge-test');
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//var challenger = require('greenlock-challenge-http').create({});
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//var challenger = require('greenlock-challenge-dns').create({});
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var challenger = require('./YOUR-CHALLENGE-STRATEGY').create({});
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// The dry-run tests can pass on, literally, 'example.com'
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// but the integration tests require that you have control over the domain
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var domain = 'example.com';
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tester.test('http-01', domain, challenger).then(function () {
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console.info("PASS");
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});
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```
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## Overview
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```js
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tester.test('http-01', 'example.com', {
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set: function (opts) {
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var ch = opts.challenge;
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// { type: 'http-01' // or 'dns-01'
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// , identifier: { type: 'dns', value: 'example.com' }
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// , wildcard: false
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// , token: 'xxxx'
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// , keyAuthorization: 'xxxx.yyyy'
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// , dnsHost: '_acme-challenge.example.com'
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// , dnsAuthorization: 'zzzz' }
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return API.set(...);
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}
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, get: function (query) {
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var ch = query.challenge;
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// { type: 'http-01' // or 'dns-01', 'tls-alpn-01', etc
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// , identifier: { type: 'dns', value: 'example.com' }
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// // http-01 only
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// , token: 'xxxx'
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// , url: '...' // for testing and debugging
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// // dns-01 only, for testing / dubgging
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// , altname: '...'
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// , dnsHost: '...'
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// , dnsAuthorization: '...' }
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// Note: query.identifier.value is different for http-01 than for dns-01
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return API.get(...).then(function () {
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// http-01
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return { identifier: { type: 'dns', value: 'example.com' }, keyAuthorization: 'xxxx.yyyy' };
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// dns-01
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//return { identifier: { type: 'dns', value: 'example.com' }, dnsAuthorization: 'zzzz' };
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});
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}
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, remove: function (opts) {
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var ch = opts.challenge;
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// same options as in `set()` (which are not the same as `get()`
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return API.remove(...);
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}
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}).then(function () {
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console.info("PASS");
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});
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```
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Note: The `API.get()`, `API.set()`, and `API.remove()` is where you do your magic up to upload a file to the correct
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location on an http serever, set DNS records, or add the appropriate data to the database that handles such things.
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## Example
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See `example.js` (it works).
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Will post reference implementations here later...
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