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v3.0.3: clarifications in comments and docs

master v3.0.3
AJ ONeal 5 years ago
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  1. 27
      index.js
  2. 2
      package-lock.json
  3. 2
      package.json

27
index.js

@ -64,14 +64,15 @@ module.exports.create = function (opts) {
// Whenever a new keypair is used to successfully create an account, we need to save its keypair
store.accounts.setKeypair = function (opts) {
console.log('accounts.setKeypair:', opts.account, opts.email, opts.keypair);
console.log('accounts.setKeypair:', opts.account, opts.email);
console.log(opts.keypair);
var id = opts.account.id || opts.email || 'default';
var keypair = opts.keypair;
return saveKeypair(id, JSON.stringify({
privateKeyPem: keypair.privateKeyPem
, privateKeyJwk: keypair.privateKeyJwk
privateKeyPem: keypair.privateKeyPem // string PEM
, privateKeyJwk: keypair.privateKeyJwk // object JWK
})); // Must return or Promise `null` instead of `undefined`
};
@ -112,7 +113,8 @@ module.exports.create = function (opts) {
// Certificate Keypairs must not be used for Accounts and vice-versamust not be the same as any account keypair
//
store.certificates.setKeypair = function (opts) {
console.log('certificates.setKeypair:', opts.certificate, opts.subject, opts.keypair);
console.log('certificates.setKeypair:', opts.certificate, opts.subject);
console.log(opts.keypair);
// The ID is a string that doesn't clash between accounts and certificates.
// That's all you need to know... unless you're doing something special (in which case you're on your own).
@ -120,8 +122,8 @@ module.exports.create = function (opts) {
var keypair = opts.keypair;
return saveKeypair(id, JSON.stringify({
privateKeyPem: keypair.privateKeyPem
, privateKeyJwk: keypair.privateKeyJwk
privateKeyPem: keypair.privateKeyPem // string PEM
, privateKeyJwk: keypair.privateKeyJwk // object JWK
})); // Must return or Promise `null` instead of `undefined`
// Side Note: you can use the "keypairs" package to convert between
@ -149,16 +151,17 @@ module.exports.create = function (opts) {
// the key using the "cert-info" package.
store.certificates.set = function (opts) {
console.log('certificates.set:', opts.certificate, opts.subject);
console.log(opts.pems);
var id = opts.certificate.id || opts.subject;
var pems = opts.pems;
return saveCertificate(id, JSON.stringify({
cert: pems.cert
, chain: pems.chain
, subject: pems.subject
, altnames: pems.altnames
, issuedAt: pems.issuedAt // a.k.a. NotBefore
, expiresAt: pems.expiresAt // a.k.a. NotAfter
cert: pems.cert // string PEM
, chain: pems.chain // string PEM
, subject: pems.subject // string name 'example.com
, altnames: pems.altnames // Array of string names [ 'example.com', '*.example.com', 'foo.bar.example.com' ]
, issuedAt: pems.issuedAt // date number in ms (a.k.a. NotBefore)
, expiresAt: pems.expiresAt // date number in ms (a.k.a. NotAfter)
})); // Must return or Promise `null` instead of `undefined`
};

2
package-lock.json

@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
{
"name": "greenlock-store-memory",
"version": "3.0.2",
"version": "3.0.3",
"lockfileVersion": 1
}

2
package.json

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"name": "greenlock-store-memory",
"version": "3.0.2",
"version": "3.0.3",
"description": "An in-memory reference implementation for account, certificate, and keypair storage strategies in Greenlock",
"homepage": "https://git.coolaj86.com/coolaj86/greenlock-store-memory.js",
"main": "index.js",

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