tls.createServer
options with SSL/TSL certificate for quick https setup for live-server
The module is simply an options argument for tls.createServer
that includes a valid certificate.
Install it with npm
:
npm install --save live-server-https
And use it programatically:
const tls = require('tls')
const https = require('live-server-https');
const server = tls.createServer(https, (socket) => {
console.log('server connected',
socket.authorized ? 'authorized' : 'unauthorized');
socket.write('welcome!\n');
socket.setEncoding('utf8');
socket.pipe(socket);
});
server.listen(8000, () => {
console.log('server bound');
});
live-server
expects a path to the module. So if you want to use the same instance everywhere, I'd suggest installing it globally:
npm install --global live-server-https
Then pass its directory to live-server
under the --https
flag:
live-server --https=/usr/local/lib/node_modules/live-server-https
If the above doesn't work, find the proper directory by running npm -g ls live-server-https
and adding node_modules
to the result.
You can also just install it locally and pass the directory path as --https=./node_modules/live-server-https
.
Now your live-server instance works with https
!
On first load, your browser will warn you that the certificate does not come from a trusted authority. This is good, because live-server
is not a trusted certification authority. Depending on your browser, you will need to either 'unsafely proceed' or add an exception, both of which are usually under an advanced options in the prompt.
The module just exports minimal options for a tls.createServer instance. It comes with a pregenerated HTTPS certificate created with openssl. The certificate is valid until the year 3017, so be sure to sign it again before then.
This is by Robert Pirtle. It's license is MIT.