Ready update with new feature requests

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Craine Runton 2016-06-17 14:23:51 -06:00
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If you're using this on a local machine, and you haven't made any changes to the default config, then once you've ran `node get_cert_info.js` as described above, all you have to do is open the `web_service/index.html` file in your browser of choice. All of the dependencies are there and the links are relative, so you should be good to go.
### Production
To get the web service started on a remote server, you'll need to either move the contents of the `web_service` directory to somewhere in your web site's path, or create a symlink from the web site path back to the directory. If you move the contents, please update the `output_file.path` config value. Again, since all of the Dashbaord's dependencies are in teh `web_service` directory, and the links are relative links, there's nothing else you need to change.
To get the web service started on a remote server, you'll need to either move the contents of the `web_service` directory to somewhere in your web site's path, or create a symlink from the web site path back to the directory. If you move the contents, please update the `output_file.path` config value. Again, since all of the Dashbaord's dependencies are in the `web_service` directory, and the links are relative links, there's nothing else you need to change.
## Example
Take a look at a live example page [here on GitLab][1]. Screenshots below.
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## TODO
1. Database integration?
2. Slack integration?
3. Monitor CRLs
4. Non-standard ports/paths?
## Dependencies
The node module has no dependencies external to the node core. The following dependencies are provided for the web service to render properly.