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HTTPS node server
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var express = require('express'); | |
var app = express(); | |
var fs = require('fs'); | |
var https = require('https'); | |
var key = fs.readFileSync('key.pem'); | |
var cert = fs.readFileSync( 'cert.pem' ); | |
var options = { | |
key: key, | |
cert: cert, | |
passphrase: 'benny' | |
}; | |
app.use('/',(req, res) => { | |
res.writeHead(200); | |
res.end('hello world\n'); | |
}); | |
https.createServer(options, app).listen(443); |
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To be able to serve a site on HTTPS from localhost you need to create a self-signed certificate.
A self-signed certificate will be enough to establish a secure HTTPS connection. For development
purposes,
I am using a self-signed certificate to achieve this.