localca

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Published: Aug 16, 2021 License: BSD-2-Clause Imports: 11 Imported by: 0

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Overview

Package localca implements a localca that is useful for testing the transport package. To use the localca, see the New and Load functions.

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Functions

func ExampleRequest

func ExampleRequest() *csr.CertificateRequest

ExampleRequest can be used as a sample request, or the returned request can be modified.

func ExampleSigningConfig

func ExampleSigningConfig() *config.Signing

ExampleSigningConfig returns a sample config.Signing with only a default profile.

func Load

func Load(lca *CA, profiles *config.Signing) (err error)

Load reads the key and certificate from the files specified in the CA.

Types

type CA

type CA struct {

	// Label and Profile are used to select the CFSSL signer
	// components if they should be anything but the default.
	Label   string `json:"label"`
	Profile string `json:"profile"`

	// The KeyFile and CertFile are required when using Load to
	// construct a CA.
	KeyFile  string `json:"private_key,omitempty"`
	CertFile string `json:"certificate,omitempty"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

CA is a local transport CertificateAuthority that is useful for tests.

func New

func New(req *csr.CertificateRequest, profiles *config.Signing) (*CA, error)

New generates a new CA from a certificate request and signing profile.

func NewFromSigner

func NewFromSigner(s *local.Signer) *CA

NewFromSigner constructs a local CA from a CFSSL signer.

func (*CA) CACertificate

func (lca *CA) CACertificate() ([]byte, error)

CACertificate returns the certificate authority's certificate.

func (*CA) SignCSR

func (lca *CA) SignCSR(csrPEM []byte) ([]byte, error)

SignCSR submits a PKCS #10 certificate signing request to a CA for signing.

func (*CA) Toggle

func (lca *CA) Toggle()

Toggle switches the CA between operable mode and inoperable mode. This is useful in testing to verify behaviours when a CA is unavailable.

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