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NAME

       Protocol::ACME - Interface to the Let's Encrypt ACME API

VERSION

       Version 1.01

SYNOPSIS

        use Protocol::ACME;

        my @names = qw( www.example.com cloud.example.com );

        my $challenges = {
                           'www.example.com'   => Protocol::ACME::Challenge::SimpleSSH->new(
                             { ssh_host => "host1", www_root => "~/www" }
                           ),
                          'cloud.example.com' => Protocol::ACME::Challenge::SimpleSSH->new(
                            { ssh_host => "home2", www_root => "/opt/local/www/htdocs" }
                          )
                        };

        eval
        {
          my $acme = Protocol::ACME->new( host               => $host,
                                          account_key        => $account_key_pem_or_der,
                                        );

          $acme->directory();
          $acme->register();
          $acme->accept_tos();

          for my $domain ( @names )
          {
            $acme->authz( $domain );
            $acme->handle_challenge( $challenges->{$domain} );
            $acme->check_challenge();
            $acme->cleanup_challenge( $challenges->{$domain} );
          }

          my $cert = $acme->sign( $csr_file );
        };
        if ( $@ )
        {
          die if !UNIVERSAL::isa($@, 'Protocol::ACME::Exception');
          die "Error occurred: Status: $@->{status},
                               Detail: $@->{detail},
                               Type:   $@->{type}\n";
        }
        else
        {
          # do something appropriate with the DER encoded cert
          print "Success\n";
        }

DESCRIPTION

       The "Protocol::ACME" is a class implementing an interface for the Let's Encrypt ACME API.

       The class handles the protocol details behind provisioning a Let's Encrypt certificate.

CONSTRUCTOR METHODS

       The following constructor methods are available:

       $acme = Protcol::ACME->new( %options )
           This  method constructs a new "Protocl::ACME" object and returns it.  Key/value pair arguments may be
           provided to set up the initial state.  The may be passed in as a hash or  a  hashref.  The  following
           options correspond to attribute methods described below. Items marked with a * are required.

              KEY                     DEFAULT
              -----------             --------------------
              *host                   undef
              account_key             undef
              openssl                 undef
              ua                      HTTP::Tiny->new()
              loglevel                error
              debug                   0
              mailto                  undef

           host:  The  API  end point to connect to.  This will generally be acme-staging.api.letsencrypt.org or
           acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org

           account_key: The account private key in a scalar  ref  or  filename.   See  "$self-"account_key>  for
           details on this arguemtn.

           openssl:  The  path to openssl.  If this option is used a local version of the openssl binary will be
           used for crypto operations rather than "Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA".

           ua: An HTTP::Tiny object customized as you see fit

           loglevel: Set the loglevel to one of the "Log::Any" values.

           debug: If set to non-zero this is a shortcut for "loglevel =" debug>

           mailto: This should be the email address that you want associated with your account.  This is used my
           Let's Encrypt for expiration notification.

   METHODS
       account_key( $key_filename )
       account_key( \$buffer )
       account_key( \%explicit_args )
           "account_key" will  load  a  the  private  account  key  if  it  was  not  already  loaded  when  the
           "pProtocol::ACME" object was constructed.  There are three ways to call this:

           If  the  arg  is  a  SCALAR it is assumed to be the filename of the key.  "account_key" will throw an
           error if there are problems reading the file.

           If the arg is a SCALAR reference it is assumed to be a buffer that contains the KEY.

           If the arg is a HASH reference it contains named arguments.  The arguments are:

              KEY          DEFAUL        DESC
              -----------  -----------   -------------------
              filename     undef         The key Filename
              buffer       undef         Buffer containing the key
              format       undef         Explicitly state the format ( DER | PEM )

           If both "filename" and "buffer" are set the "buffer" argument will be ignored.

           If the format is not explcitly set "Protocol::ACME" will look at the key and try and  determine  what
           the format it.

       load_key_from_disk( $key_path )
           DEPRECATED

           Load  a  key  from disk.  Currently the key needs to be unencrypted.  Callbacks for handling password
           protected keys are still to come.

       directory()
           Loads the directory from the ACME host.  This call must be made first before any other calls  to  the
           API in order the bootstrap the API resource list.

       register( %args )
           Call  the new-reg resource and create an account associated with the loaded account key.  If that key
           has already been registered this method will gracefully and silently handle that.

           Arguments that can be passed in:

              KEY                     DEFAULT
              -----------             --------------------
              mailto                  undef

           mailto: See "new" for a desciption.  This will override the value passed to new if any.

       accept_tos()
           In order to use the Let's Encrypt service, the account needs to accept the Terms of Service.  This is
           provided in a link header in response to the new-reg ( or reg )  resource  call.   If  the  TOS  have
           already been accepted as indicated by the reg structure returned by the API this call will be a noop.

       authz( $domain )
           "authz"  needs  to be called for each domain ( called identifiers in ACME speak ) in the certificate.
           This included the domain in the subject as well as the Subject Alternate  Name  (SAN)  fields.   Each
           call to "authz" will result in a challenge being issued from Let's Encrypt.  These challenges need to
           be handled individually.

       handle_challenge( $challenge_object )
           "handle_challenge"  is  called  for each challenge issued by "authz".  The challenge object must be a
           subclass of "Protocol::ACME::Challenge" which implements a  'handle'  method.   This  objects  handle
           method  will  be  passed  three arguments and is expected to fulfill the preconditions for the chosen
           challenge.  The three areguments are:

             fingerprint: the sha256 hex digest of the account key
             token: the challenge token
             url: the url returned by the challenge

           Fully describing how to handle every challenge type of out of the scope of this  documentation  (  at
           least for now ).  Two challenge classes have been included for reference:

           "Protocol::ACME::Challenge::SimpleSSH" is initialized with the ssh host name and the www root for the
           web  server  for  the  http-01 challenge.  It will ssh to the host and create the file in the correct
           location for challenge fulfillment.

           "Protocol::ACME::Challenge::LocalFile" is initialized with just the www root for the web  server  for
           the  http-01  challenge.   It will simply create the challenge file in the correct place on the local
           filesystem.

           "Protocol::ACME::Challenge::Manual" is intended to be run in an interactive manner and will stop  and
           prompt the user with the relevant information so they can fulfill the challenge manually.

           but below is an example for handling the simpleHTTP ( http-01 ) challenge.

       check_challenge()
           Called  after  "handle_challenge".  This will poll the challenge status resource and will return when
           the state changes from 'pending'.

       cleanup_challenge()
           Called after "check_challenge" to remove the challenge files.

       $cert = sign( $csr_filename )
       $cert = sign( \$buffer )
       $cert = sign( \%explicit_args )
           Call "sign" after the challenge for each domain ( itentifier ) has been fulfilled.  There  are  three
           ways to call this:

           If  the  arg  is a SCALAR it is assumed to be the filename of the CSR.  "sign" will throw an error if
           there are problems reading the file.

           If the arg is a SCALAR reference it is assumed to be a buffer that contains the CSR.

           If the arg is a HASH reference it contains named arguments.  The arguments are:

              KEY          DEFAUL        DESC
              -----------  -----------   -------------------
              filename     undef         The CSR Filename
              buffer       undef         Buffer containing the CSR
              format       undef         Explicitly state the format ( DER | PEM )

           If both "filename" and "buffer" are set the "buffer" argument will be ignored.

           If the format is not explcitly set Protocol::ACME will look at the CSR and try and determine what the
           format it.

           On success "Protocol::ACME" will return the DER encoded signed certificate.

       $cert_chain = chain()
           After "sign" has been called and a cert successfully created, "chain" will fetch and return  the  DER
           encoded certificate issuer.

       revoke( $certfile )
           Call "revoke" to revoke an already issued certificate. $certfile must point the a DER encoded form of
           the certificate.

       recovery_key()
           LE does not yet support recovery keys.  This method will die when called.

AUTHOR

       Stephen Ludin, "<sludin at ludin.org>"

BUGS

       Please  report  any  bugs  or  feature requests to "bug-protocol-acme at rt.cpan.org", or through the web
       interface at <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Protocol-ACME>.  I  will  be  notified,  and
       then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.

REPOSITORY

       https://github.com/sludin/Protocol-ACME

SUPPORT

       You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.

           perldoc Protocol::ACME

       You can also look for information at:

       •   RT: CPAN's request tracker (report bugs here)

           <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Protocol-ACME>

       •   AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation

           <http://annocpan.org/dist/Protocol-ACME>

       •   CPAN Ratings

           <http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Protocol-ACME>

       •   Search CPAN

           <http://search.cpan.org/dist/Protocol-ACME/>

CONTRIBUTORS

       Felipe Gasper, "<felipe at felipegasper.com>"

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2015 Stephen Ludin.

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