openssl-ts v1.0.4
Openssl Ts
Openssl-ts is a modern openssl wrapper written in typescript with 0 dependencies.
This library is not responsible of doing any filesystem operations (read/write). It just handles the openssl calls.
Output from openssl should be handled by the caller (you).
This project has been testing with Node >= v8.17 and with openssl >= 1.1.1m
Installation
Using npm:
npm install openssl-tsor using the Yarn package manager:
yarn add openssl-tsUsage
The signature is pretty simple:
First parameter is an array of strings (openssl arguments). The second parameter is an optional object with the following properties:
opensslPath: path to the openssl executable.
You can override this by using the
OPENSSL_PATHenvironment variable as well.Default:
openssl(must be in the PATH)stdin: buffer to be passed to openssl as stdin
This would be like using
catand piping the input to openssl.example:
cat private.key | openssl rsa -checkWhy would you want to do this? Simple, sometimes you have the content already on ram and you want to pass it to openssl without the need to first write it to a file.
Notice:
catis not being used to pipe the input to openssl.
Examples
import { openssl } from 'openssl-ts';
const output = await openssl(['genrsa', '-out', 'private.key', '2048']);
// output is a Buffer
console.log(output.toString());
/*
Generating RSA private key, 2048 bit long modulus (2 primes)
................................................+++++
...........+++++
e is 65537 (0x010001)
*/
// if you want the private.key content, you should read the file from the filesystemimport { openssl } from 'openssl-ts';
const output = await openssl(['genrsa', '2048']);
// output is a Buffer
console.log(output.toString());
/*
Generating RSA private key, 2048 bit long modulus (2 primes)
....................................................................+++++
.............................+++++
e is 65537 (0x010001)
-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
MIIEowIBAAKCAQEAoNKO2MDD9TzZ9KpSJ7JAuIWDhTY5qZJGbgUltnUKqTts+A7s
...
-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
*/
// if you want just the key you must parse the outputimport { openssl } from 'openssl-ts';
const output = await openssl(['rsa', '-in', 'private.key', '-check']);
// output is a Buffer
console.log(output.toString());
/*
RSA key ok
writing RSA key
-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
....
-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
*/import { openssl } from 'openssl-ts';
const buffer = readFileSync('private.key');
const output = await openssl(['rsa', 'check'], {
stdin: buffer,
});
// output is a Buffer
console.log(output.toString());
/*
RSA key ok
writing RSA key
-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
....
-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
*/Tests
Running all test:
yarn testRunning with coverage:
yarn test:covDebugging
You can use the NODE_DEBUG environment variable to enable debugging.
Example:
NODE_DEBUG=openssl node yourscript.jsThis will print the openssl command that will be executed and its parameters.