Simple rust library to access an ACME API (Automatic Certificate Management Environment) provider such as https://letsencrypt.org
- Uses API version 2.0
- https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-acme-acme-18
Install it like so:
[dependencies]
acme-lib = "0.1"
use acme_lib::{Error, Directory, DirectoryUrl};
use acme_lib::persist::FilePersist;
use acme_lib::create_p384_key;
fn request_cert() -> Result<(), Error> {
// Use DirectoryUrl::LetsEncrypStaging for dev/testing.
let url = DirectoryUrl::LetsEncrypt;
// Save/load keys and certificates to current dir.
let persist = FilePersist::new(".");
// Create a directory entrypoint.
let dir = Directory::from_url(persist, url)?;
// Reads the private account key from persistence, or
// creates a new one before accessing the API to establish
// that it's there.
let acc = dir.account("[email protected]")?;
// Order a new TLS certificate for a domain.
let mut ord_new = acc.new_order("mydomain.io", &[])?;
// If the ownership of the domain(s) have already been
// authorized in a previous order, you might be able to
// skip validation. The ACME API provider decides.
let ord_csr = loop {
// are we done?
if let Some(ord_csr) = ord_new.confirm_validations() {
break ord_csr;
}
// Get the possible authorizations (for a single domain
// this will only be one element).
let auths = ord_new.authorizations()?;
// For HTTP, the challenge is a text file that needs to
// be placed in your web server's root:
//
// /var/www/.well-known/acme-challenge/<token>
//
// The important thing is that it's accessible over the
// web for the domain(s) you are trying to get a
// certificate for:
//
// http://mydomain.io/.well-known/acme-challenge/<token>
let chall = auths[0].http_challenge();
// The token is the filename.
let token = chall.http_token();
let path = format!(".well-known/acme-challenge/{}", token);
// The proof is the contents of the file
let proof = chall.http_proof();
// Here you must do "something" to place
// the file/contents in the correct place.
// update_my_web_server(&path, &proof);
// After the file is accessible from the web, the calls
// this to tell the ACME API to start checking the
// existence of the proof.
//
// The order at ACME will change status to either
// confirm ownership of the domain, or fail due to the
// not finding the proof. To see the change, we poll
// the API with 5000 milliseconds wait between.
chall.validate(5000)?;
// Update the state against the ACME API.
ord_new.refresh()?;
};
// Ownership is proven. Create a private/public key pair for
// the certificate. These are provided for convenience, you
// can provide your own keypair instead if you want.
let (pkey_pri, pkey_pub) = create_p384_key();
// Submit the CSR. This causes the ACME provider to enter a
// state of "processing" that must be polled until the
// certificate is either issued or rejected. Again we poll
// for the status change.
let ord_cert =
ord_csr.finalize_pkey(pkey_pri, pkey_pub, 5000)?;
// Now download the certificate. Also stores the cert in
// the persistence.
let cert = ord_cert.download_and_save_cert()?;
Ok(())
}
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