create-ssl-certificate v4.0.0
create-ssl-certificate
Command line tool to create self signed SSL certificate
Based on the following amazing GIST.
NOTE!
This only works on MAC!
Requires Node version 8 or higher
Create
In the folder of your project use the NPM executer:
npx create-ssl-certificateThis will create a certificate for the domain: FOLDER_NAME.test and any subdomain.
Options
Hostname
npx create-ssl-certificate --hostname myprojectThis will create a certificate for the domain: myproject.test and any subdomain.
Domain
npx create-ssl-certificate --hostname myproject --domain localhostThis will create a certificate for the domain: myproject.test and any subdomain. Only test and localhost are recommended because they are specifically reserved as special-use domains.
Route to localhost
You choose either 1. or 2.
1. Simple setup
This setup only works for the specific hostname and no subdomains. Add the following, where you replace hostname and top level domin name to your own configuration:
127.0.0.1 myproject.testto your /etc/hosts file.
2. Universal setup
You can do a "one time" setup, which works on all hostnames for the given top level domain, etc. .test. A good solution is dnsmasq. Install it via homebrew.
brew install dnsmasqTo make it start when your mac boots up:
brew services start dnsmasqTo route all top level domain lookups to localhost you will have to run these commands.
Replace test in both echo commands if you chose a different top level domain.
mkdir -pv $(brew --prefix)/etc
sudo cp -v $(brew --prefix dnsmasq)/homebrew.mxcl.dnsmasq.plist /Library/LaunchDaemons
sudo launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/homebrew.mxcl.dnsmasq.plist
sudo mkdir -pv /etc/resolver
echo "address=/.test/127.0.0.1" | sudo tee -a $(brew --prefix)/etc/dnsmasq.conf
echo "nameserver 127.0.0.1" | sudo tee /etc/resolver/testYou usually have to restart your computer for this to take proper effect.