Simple module to split a single certificate authority chain file (aka: bundle, ca-bundle, ca-chain, etc.) into an array, as expected by the node.js tls api.
AWS SDK for JavaScript Lambda Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
Create Self Signed Development Certificates
Get Windows System Root certificates
Generate trusted local SSL/TLS certificates for local SSL development
Access the system certificate store on Windows, macOS and Linux
Wrap zod validation errors in user-friendly readable messages
Decorator-based property validation for classes.
Get Windows System Root certificates
Get Mac OS Root certificates
For managing certificates when developing Office Add-ins.
Provides mapping between country codes and provides default country locales. Includes optional fuzzy matching for country name.
rfc8659-conform CAA record lookup and validation
TypeScript definitions for win-ca
AWS SDK for JavaScript Acm Pca Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
Parse the accept-language header from a HTTP request
Get Mac OS Root certificates
React Hook Form validation resolvers: Yup, Joi, Superstruct, Zod, Vest, Class Validator, io-ts, Nope, computed-types, TypeBox, arktype, Typanion, Effect-TS and VineJS
Generate trusted local SSL/TLS certificates for local SSL development
Process-global proxy routing for Node.js.
ClickHouse Migrations
Wraps @vscode/windows-ca-certs with prebuilt binary
TLDS list for domain validation
Core
ca-validation is validation for rails
Post/zip code formatting and validation for the UK, US, CA and more.
A Validity::Checker for r509, implemented with an OpenSSL CA DB loader backend
Client for generating and validating CAS TGT/STs
Pass a valid US ZIP code, or a city and state and the current temperate in degrees fahrenheit is returned. This requies a valid United States ZIP code as a Fixnum such as 94110 or a city in a String like "San Francisco, Ca"
Certificate Manager's Public Certificate Authority (CA) functionality allows you to provision and deploy widely trusted X.509 certificates after validating that the certificate requester controls the domains. Certificate Manager lets you directly and programmatically request publicly trusted TLS certificates that are already in the root of trust stores used by major browsers, operating systems, and applications. You can use these TLS certificates to authenticate and encrypt internet traffic.
Certificate Manager's Public Certificate Authority (CA) functionality allows you to provision and deploy widely trusted X.509 certificates after validating that the certificate requester controls the domains. Certificate Manager lets you directly and programmatically request publicly trusted TLS certificates that are already in the root of trust stores used by major browsers, operating systems, and applications. You can use these TLS certificates to authenticate and encrypt internet traffic. Note that google-cloud-security-public_ca-v1beta1 is a version-specific client library. For most uses, we recommend installing the main client library google-cloud-security-public_ca instead. See the readme for more details.
REST API for electronic invoicing in France: Factur-X (CII), UBL 2.1, AFNOR PDP/PA, electronic signatures. ## 🎯 Main Features ### 📄 Invoice Generation - **Formats**: CII XML, UBL 2.1 XML, or Factur-X PDF/A-3 - **Profiles** (CII/PDF): MINIMUM, BASIC, EN16931, EXTENDED - **UBL**: Always EN16931 compliant - **Standards**: EN 16931 (EU directive 2014/55), ISO 19005-3 (PDF/A-3), CII (UN/CEFACT), UBL 2.1 (OASIS) - **Simplified Format**: Generation from SIRET + auto-enrichment (Chorus Pro API + Business Search) ### ✅ Factur-X - Validation - **XML Validation**: Schematron (45 to 210+ rules depending on profile) - **PDF Validation**: PDF/A-3, Factur-X XMP metadata - **VeraPDF**: Strict PDF/A validation (146+ ISO 19005-3 rules) ### ✍️ Electronic Signature - **Standards**: PAdES-B-B, PAdES-B-T (RFC 3161 timestamping), PAdES-B-LT (long-term archival) - **eIDAS Levels**: SES (self-signed), AdES (commercial CA), QES (QTSP) - **Validation**: Cryptographic integrity and certificate verification ### 📋 Flux 6 - Invoice Lifecycle (CDAR) - **CDAR Messages**: Acknowledgements, invoice statuses - **PPF Statuses**: REFUSED (210), PAID (212) ### 📊 Flux 10 - E-Reporting - **Tax Declarations**: International B2B, B2C - **Flow Types**: 10.1 (B2B transactions), 10.2 (B2B payments), 10.3 (B2C transactions), 10.4 (B2C payments) ### 📡 AFNOR PDP/PA (XP Z12-013) - **Flow Service**: Submit and search flows to PDPs - **Directory Service**: Company search (SIREN/SIRET) - **Multi-client**: Support for multiple PDP configs per user ### 🏛️ Chorus Pro - **Public Sector Invoicing**: Complete API for Chorus Pro ### ⏳ Async Tasks - **Celery**: Asynchronous generation, validation and signing - **Polling**: Status tracking via `/tasks/{task_id}/status` - **Webhooks**: Automatic notifications when tasks complete ## 🔒 Authentication All requests require a **JWT token** in the Authorization header: ``` Authorization: Bearer YOUR_JWT_TOKEN ``` ### How to obtain a JWT token? #### 🔑 Method 1: `/api/token/` API (Recommended) **URL:** `https://factpulse.fr/api/token/` This method is **recommended** for integration in your applications and CI/CD workflows. **Prerequisites:** Having set a password on your account **For users registered via email/password:** - You already have a password, use it directly **For users registered via OAuth (Google/GitHub):** - You must first set a password at: https://factpulse.fr/accounts/password/set/ - Once the password is created, you can use the API **Request example:** ```bash curl -X POST https://factpulse.fr/api/token/ \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "username": "your_email@example.com", "password": "your_password" }' ``` **Optional `client_uid` parameter:** To select credentials for a specific client (PA/PDP, Chorus Pro, signing certificates), add `client_uid`: ```bash curl -X POST https://factpulse.fr/api/token/ \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "username": "your_email@example.com", "password": "your_password", "client_uid": "550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000" }' ``` The `client_uid` will be included in the JWT and allow the API to automatically use: - AFNOR/PDP credentials configured for this client - Chorus Pro credentials configured for this client - Electronic signature certificates configured for this client **Response:** ```json { "access": "eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGc...", // Access token (validity: 30 min) "refresh": "eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGc..." // Refresh token (validity: 7 days) } ``` **Advantages:** - ✅ Full automation (CI/CD, scripts) - ✅ Programmatic token management - ✅ Refresh token support for automatic access renewal - ✅ Easy integration in any language/tool #### 🖥️ Method 2: Dashboard Generation (Alternative) **URL:** https://factpulse.fr/api/dashboard/ This method is suitable for quick tests or occasional use via the graphical interface. **How it works:** - Log in to the dashboard - Use the "Generate Test Token" or "Generate Production Token" buttons - Works for **all** users (OAuth and email/password), without requiring a password **Token types:** - **Test Token**: 24h validity, 1000 calls/day quota (free) - **Production Token**: 7 days validity, quota based on your plan **Advantages:** - ✅ Quick for API testing - ✅ No password required - ✅ Simple visual interface **Disadvantages:** - ❌ Requires manual action - ❌ No refresh token - ❌ Less suited for automation ### 📚 Full Documentation For more information on authentication and API usage: https://factpulse.fr/documentation-api/
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