Introduction
Iguana’s built-in web server supports SSL, so you can connect to and create secure web services.
Issue [top]
How to work with secure SSL web services.
Solution [top]
To connect to a secure web service
You can use SSL with the net.http.xxx{}
library (get, put, post and delete), just put the SSL certificate details in the ssl
table parameter. For details see the API documentation net.http – using http connections.
The simplest connection code is something like this:
URL = 'https://<secure site name>' SSL = {cert='/filepath/to/self_cert_test_keys/c', key='/filepath/to/self_cert_test_keys/privkey.pem', verify_host=false, verify_peer=false} -- verify peer needs a "Certificate Authority file" function main() -- get data from secure web service local R = net.http.get{url=URL, live=true, ssl = SSL} trace(R) end
To create a secure web service
You must enable HTTPS in Settings>HTTP(S) Channels and enter the SSL certificate file details (no code changes are required).
Note: If you select Verify Peer you will also need a Certificate Authority File.
To set the Iguana web server to use SSL
This will apply SSL to the Iguana web APIs, i.e., monitor_query{}
etc.
URL = 'https://localhost:6543/monitor_query' SSL = {cert='/filepath/to/self_cert_test_keys/c', key='/filepath/to/self_cert_test_keys/privkey.pem', verify_host=false, verify_peer=false} -- verify peer needs a "Certificate Authority file" AUTH = {username='admin',password='password'} function main() -- get data from secure web service local R = net.http.get{url=URL, live=true, auth=AUTH, ssl = SSL} trace(R) end
You must enable HTTPS in Settings>Web Server and enter the SSL certificate file details (no code changes are required).
How to create self-certified SSL certificates for testing
A simple way to create your certificate and public key file is to use openssl. See how to create self-certified SSL certificate and public key files for more information.
Tip: You can also use SSL with the To/From LLP components and with net.ftps
, and net.smtp
.