Add SSL to Node.js Koa Server?

Taconut picture Taconut · Jun 22, 2017 · Viewed 7.8k times · Source

I'd like to encrypt my Koa server with SSL. It seems simple enough with a regular httpServer, but I'm not how to do it with Koa. Could anyone help?

Answer

Kenzo picture Kenzo · Jul 19, 2017

I stumbled upon this. Launching an https server with the node package and passing it the Koa server instance .callback() does the trick.

Koa's doc

var fs = require('fs');
var path = require('path');
var http = require('http');
var https = require('https');

var Koa = require('koa');
var server = new Koa();

// add main routes

// the following routes are for the authorisation challenges
// ... we'll come back to this shortly
var acmeRouter = require('./acme-router.js');
server
  .use(acmeRouter.routes())
  .use(acmeRouter.allowedMethods());

var config = {
  domain: 'example.com',
  http: {
    port: 8989,
  },
  https: {
    port: 7979,
    options: {
      key: fs.readFileSync(path.resolve(process.cwd(), 'certs/privkey.pem'), 'utf8').toString(),
      cert: fs.readFileSync(path.resolve(process.cwd(), 'certs/fullchain.pem'), 'utf8').toString(),
    },
  },
};

let serverCallback = server.callback();
try {
  var httpServer = http.createServer(serverCallback);
  httpServer
    .listen(config.http.port, function(err) {
      if (!!err) {
        console.error('HTTP server FAIL: ', err, (err && err.stack));
      }
      else {
        console.log(`HTTP  server OK: http://${config.domain}:${config.http.port}`);
      }
    });
}
catch (ex) {
  console.error('Failed to start HTTP server\n', ex, (ex && ex.stack));
}
try {
  var httpsServer = https.createServer(config.https.options, serverCallback);
  httpsServer
    .listen(config.https.port, function(err) {
      if (!!err) {
        console.error('HTTPS server FAIL: ', err, (err && err.stack));
      }
      else {
        console.log(`HTTPS server OK: http://${config.domain}:${config.https.port}`);
      }
    });
}
catch (ex) {
  console.error('Failed to start HTTPS server\n', ex, (ex && ex.stack));
}

module.exports = server;