Vultr DNS for Let's Encrypt / ACME dns-01 challenges with ACME.js and Greenlock.js
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README.md

acme-dns-01-vultr | a Root project

Vultr DNS + Let's Encrypt for Node.js

This handles ACME dns-01 challenges, compatible with ACME.js and Greenlock.js. Passes acme-dns-01-test.

Install

npm install --save acme-dns-01-vultr@3.x

Usage

First you create an instance with your credentials:

var dns01 = require('acme-dns-01-vultr').create({
	baseUrl: 'https://api.vultr.com/v1/dns', // default
	apiKey: 'xxxx'
});

Then you can use it with any compatible ACME module, such as Greenlock.js or ACME.js.

Greenlock.js

var Greenlock = require('greenlock-express');
var greenlock = Greenlock.create({
	challenges: {
		'dns-01': dns01
		// ...
	}
});

See Greenlock™ Express and/or Greenlock.js documentation for more details.

ACME.js

// TODO

See the ACME.js for more details.

Build your own

dns01
  .set({
    identifier: { value: 'foo.example.com' },
    wildcard: false,
    dnsHost: '_acme-challenge.foo.example.com',
    dnsAuthorization: 'xxx_secret_xxx'
  })
  .then(function () {
    console.log("TXT record set");
  })
  .catch(function () {
    console.log("Failed to set TXT record");
  });

See acme-dns-01-test for more implementation details.

Tests

# node ./test.js domain-zone api-key
node ./test.js example.com xxxxxx