- Make a self-signed Root Certificate Authority for local development.
Sometimes you need https on your local machine to test some functionality of your application, like payment system but some of them require a valid https. Like stripe. And you can’t use localhost to request a certificate from issuer like Let’s Encrypt. So your option is to create a self signed certificate authority (CA). This tool make it easy.
Just clone this repository by run this command:
git clone git@github.com:madeny/lhttps.git
from terminal and do the following:
cd lhttps
composer install
make sure "dom" and "mbstring" extensions are installed!php lh create domain.com
If you wish to add your rootCA.pem to your Mac OS trusted certificate, use the a flag --a
right after domain.com like so: php lh create domain.com --a
Your domain.com.ssl.key
and domain.com.ssl.crt
will be in cert/live
directory
Just update your nginx config with
ssl_certificate path/to/domain.com.ssl.crt;
ssl_certificate_key path/to/domain.com.ssl.key;
Right now only OSX and Ubuntu are support to create Certificate But only Mac OSX are support to automatically add your Root Certificate Authority (CA) to the Trusted list
Todo Next:
- Full support for ubuntu
- Support for Windows
- Auto deploy certificate for Nginx
- Auto deploy certificate for Apache
- Auto deploy certificate for Node.js