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# tls-dashboard
A dashboard written in JavaScript & HTML to check the remaining time before a TLS certificate expires. A combination of a Node module and an HTML/CSS/JS webpage to display the info.
**Version:** 1.1.0
## Node Setup
### `node_app/config.js`
Contains the configuration variables for the node script.
* `connection_timeout` - The time in milliseconds that node should leave a connection open without response after the socket has been assigned. Once the timeout expires, node emits a `timeout` event and aborts the connection request. Default is 5000ms.
* `output_file`
* `path` - The path to the directory that you want the output file written to. Can be relative or absolute, requires a trailing `/`, and defaults to the `../web_service/js/tls-dashboard/` directory. If you move the contents of the `./web_service` directory, make sure you update this path.
* `name` - The name of the output file. This typically doesn't need to be changed, but if you do change it, you'll also need to change the filename in `index.html` at line 14.
### `node_app/monitored_hosts.js`
Contains an array of all of the hostnames that you want to monitor.
### `node_app/get_cert_info.js`
This module performs the actual HTTPS connection and evaluation of the peer certificates, and outputs the results into a flat file. There are no configuration changes needed in this file. To get things going, you can either:
1. Run the script manually whenever you need to update your dashboard by calling `node get_cert_info.js`; or
2. Set up the script to run on a cronjob
It's entirely up to you how you want to handle it.
## Web Service Setup
To get the web service started, 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. These are static files with relative links, so other than moving them/pointing the server to them, there's nothing else required for you to do.
## Example
Take a look at a live example page [here on GitLab][1]. Screenshots below.
![Example dashboard](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cmrunton/tls-dashboard/master/screenshot.png)
![Example dashboard](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cmrunton/tls-dashboard/master/screenshot_2.png)
## TODO
1. Database integration?
2. Slack integration?
## Dependencies
* jQuery v2.2.2
* Handlebars v4.0.5
* Bootstrap v4.0.0-alpha (CSS only)
[1]:https://craine.gitlab.io/tls-dashboard/