FluentCertificates.Builder 0.9.1

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dotnet add package FluentCertificates.Builder --version 0.9.1
NuGet\Install-Package FluentCertificates.Builder -Version 0.9.1
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<PackageReference Include="FluentCertificates.Builder" Version="0.9.1" />
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paket add FluentCertificates.Builder --version 0.9.1
#r "nuget: FluentCertificates.Builder, 0.9.1"
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install FluentCertificates.Builder as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=FluentCertificates.Builder&version=0.9.1

// Install FluentCertificates.Builder as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=FluentCertificates.Builder&version=0.9.1

📖 FluentCertificates Overview

⚠️ Note: while version numbers are v0.x.y, this software is under initial development and there'll be breaking-changes in its API from version to version.

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FluentCertificates is a library using the Immutable Fluent Builder pattern for easily creating, finding and exporting certificates. Makes it simple to generate your own certificate chains, or just stand-alone self-signed certificates.

This project is published in several NuGet packages:

Unfortunately documentation is incomplete. You may find more examples within the project's unit tests.

CertificateBuilder examples

CertificateBuilder requires the FluentCertificates.Builder package and is found under the FluentCertificates namespace.

The absolute minimum needed to create a certificate (although it may not be a very useful one):

using var cert = new CertificateBuilder().Create();

Create a CertificateSigningRequest for signing, exporting and passing to a 3rd party CA:

//A public & private keypair must be created first, outside of the CertificateBuilder, otherwise you'd have no way to retrieve the private-key used for the new CertificateSigningRequest object
using var keys = RSA.Create();

//Creating a CertificateSigningRequest
var csr = new CertificateBuilder()
    .SetUsage(CertificateUsage.Server)
    .SetSubject(b => b.SetCommonName("*.fake.domain"))
    .SetDnsNames("*.fake.domain", "fake.domain")
    .SetKeyPair(keys)
    .CreateCertificateSigningRequest();

//The CertificateRequest object is accessible here:
var certRequest = csr.CertificateRequest;

//CSR can be exported to a string
Console.WriteLine(csr.ToPemString());

//Or to a file or StringWriter instance
csr.ExportAsPem("csr.pem");

Build a self-signed web server certificate:

//Using a fluent style
using var cert = new CertificateBuilder()
    .SetUsage(CertificateUsage.Server)
    .SetFriendlyName("Example self-signed web-server certificate")
    .SetSubject(b => b.SetCommonName("*.fake.domain"))
    .SetDnsNames("*.fake.domain", "fake.domain")
    .SetNotAfter(DateTimeOffset.UtcNow.AddMonths(1))
    .Create();

//And just to demonstrate using object initializers (I'll use fluent style from now on though)
using var builder = new CertificateBuilder() {
    Usage = CertificateUsage.Server,
    FriendlyName = "Example self-signed web-server certificate",
    Subject = new X500NameBuilder().SetCommonName("*.fake.domain"),
    DnsNames = new[] { "*.fake.domain", "fake.domain" },
    NotAfter = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow.AddMonths(1)
};
var cert = builder.Create();

Build a CA (certificate authority):

//A CA's expiry date must be later than that of any certificates it will issue
using var issuer = new CertificateBuilder()
    .SetUsage(CertificateUsage.CA)
    .SetFriendlyName("Example root CA")
    .SetSubject(b => b.SetCommonName("Example root CA"))
    .SetNotAfter(DateTimeOffset.UtcNow.AddYears(100))
    .Create();

Build a client-auth certificate signed by a CA:

//Note: the 'issuer' certificate used must have a private-key attached in order to sign this new certificate
using var cert = new CertificateBuilder()
    .SetUsage(CertificateUsage.Client)
    .SetFriendlyName("Example client-auth certificate")
    .SetSubject(b => b.SetCommonName("User: Michael"))
    .SetNotAfter(DateTimeOffset.UtcNow.AddYears(1))
    .SetIssuer(issuer)
    .Create();

Advanced: Build a certificate with customized extensions:

using var cert = new CertificateBuilder()
    .SetFriendlyName("Example certificate with customized extensions")
    .SetSubject(b => b.SetCommonName("Example certificate with customized extensions"))
    .AddExtension(new X509BasicConstraintsExtension(false, false, 0, true))
    .AddExtension(new X509KeyUsageExtension(X509KeyUsageFlags.DigitalSignature | X509KeyUsageFlags.KeyEncipherment | X509KeyUsageFlags.DataEncipherment, true))
    .AddExtension(new X509EnhancedKeyUsageExtension(new OidCollection { new(KeyPurposeID.AnyExtendedKeyUsage.Id) }, false))
    .SetIssuer(issuer)
    .Create();

CertificateFinder examples

CertificateFinder requires the FluentCertificates.Finder package and is found under the FluentCertificates namespace.

TODO: document this


X500NameBuilder examples

X500NameBuilder requires the FluentCertificates.Builder package and is found under the FluentCertificates namespace.

TODO: document this; see unit tests for more examples


X509Certificate2 extension-methods

These extension methods require the FluentCertificates.Builder package and are found under the FluentCertificates namespace.

TODO: document these; see unit tests for more examples

Extension-Method Description
BuildChain
ExportAsCert
ExportAsPkcs12
ExportAsPkcs7
ExportAsPem
ToPemString
ToBase64String
GetPrivateKey
GetSignatureData
GetToBeSignedData
IsValidNow
IsValid
IsSelfSigned
IsIssuedBy

X509Chain extension-methods

These extension methods require the FluentCertificates.Builder package and are found under the FluentCertificates namespace.

TODO: document these

Extension-Method Description
ToCollection
ToEnumerable
ExportAsPkcs7
ExportAsPkcs12
ExportAsPem
ToPemString

X509Certificate2Collection extension-methods

These extension methods require the FluentCertificates.Builder package and are found under the FluentCertificates namespace.

TODO: document these

Extension-Method Description
ToEnumerable
ExportAsPkcs7
ExportAsPkcs12
ExportAsPem
ToPemString

IEnumerable<X509Certificate2> extension-methods

These extension methods require the FluentCertificates.Builder package and are found under the FluentCertificates namespace.

TODO: document these

Extension-Method Description
ToCollection
FilterPrivateKeys
ExportAsPkcs7
ExportAsPkcs12
ExportAsPem
ToPemString

AsymmetricAlgorithm extension-methods

These extension methods require the FluentCertificates.Builder package and are found under the FluentCertificates namespace.

TODO: document these

Extension-Method Description
ToPrivateKeyPemString
ToPublicKeyPemString
ExportAsPrivateKeyPem
ExportAsPublicKeyPem

CertificateRequest extension-methods

These extension methods require the FluentCertificates.Builder package and are found under the FluentCertificates namespace.

Extension-Method Description
ToPemString() Exports the CertificateRequest to a PEM string.
ExportAsPem(string path) Exports the CertificateRequest to the specified PEM file.
ExportAsPem(TextWriter writer) Exports the CertificateRequest in PEM format to the given TextWriter.
ConvertToBouncyCastle() Converts the CertificateRequest to a BouncyCastle Pkcs10CertificationRequest

X509Extension extension-methods

These extension methods require the FluentCertificates.Builder package and are found under the FluentCertificates namespace.

Extension-Method Description
dnExtension.ConvertToBouncyCastle() Converts a DotNet X509Extension to a BouncyCastle X509Extension.
bcExtension.ConvertToDotNet(string oid) Converts a BouncyCastle X509Extension to a DotNet X509Extension. A DotNet X509Extension includes an OID, but a BouncyCastle one doesn't, therefore one must be supplied in the parameters here.
bcExtension.ConvertToDotNet(DerObjectIdentifier oid) Converts a BouncyCastle X509Extension to a DotNet X509Extension. A DotNet X509Extension includes an OID, but a BouncyCastle one doesn't, therefore one must be supplied in the parameters here.
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