I am trying to make a request from my Firebase function to a custom server that requires a certficate (.pfx). Based on this answer:
Upload TLS client certificate to Firebase cloud functions
My code is as follows:
const functions = require('firebase-functions');
const request = require('request');
var fs = require('fs');
// The Firebase Admin SDK to access the Firebase Realtime Database.
const admin = require('firebase-admin');
admin.initializeApp();
exports.postBankId = functions.https.onRequest(async (req, res) => {
console.log('PostBankId');
const ipAddress = req.query.ipAddress;
const requestBody = '{ "endUserIp": "' + ipAddress +'" }';
console.log('requestBody:', requestBody);
const options = {
url: 'https://appapi2.test.bankid.com/rp/v5/auth',
json: true,
pfx: fs.readFileSync('bankidtest.pfx'),
passphrase: 'myPassPhraseHere',
body: requestBody
}
request.post(options, (err, response) => {
if (err) {
console.log('bankid creation error: ' + JSON.stringify(err))
res.status(500).send('Failed with error: ' + JSON.stringify(err));
}
if (response) {
res.status(200).send('Success');
console.log('Succes body: ' + response.body)
}
});
});
The answer I get:
{"code":"UNABLE_TO_VERIFY_LEAF_SIGNATURE"}
I place the bankidtest.pfx in the same folder as index.js. And it seems to be uploaded, because if removing it produces another error:
Error: could not handle the request
Edit1:
placing the path to the cert in agentOptions does not work either. Gives same UNABLE_TO_VERIFY_LEAF_SIGNATURE
error.
var options = {
url: 'https://appapi2.test.bankid.com/rp/v5/auth',
headers: {
"content-type": "application/json",
},
agentOptions: {
pfx: fs.readFileSync('bankidtest.pfx'),
passphrase: '********'
}
};
Edit2: Got it semi-working. Setting the request-parameter "rejectUnauthorized" to "false", makes the request work. But according to BankId, this is not a safe or recommended way. The semi-working code is:
request({
url: "https://appapi2.test.bankid.com/rp/v5/auth",
host: "appapi2.test.bankid.com",
rejectUnauthorized: false, // This like makes it work
requestCert: true,
method: "POST",
headers: {
"content-type": "application/json",
'Connection': "Keep-Alive"
},
body: requestBody,
agentOptions: {
pfx: fs.readFileSync('bankidtest.pfx'),
passphrase: '*****'
},
Edit3:
Tried npm install ssl-root-cas
and then added this to the top of my index.js:
var sslRootCAs = require('ssl-root-cas/latest')
sslRootCAs.inject()
But then I got this error:
Error: EROFS: read-only file system, open '/srv/node_modules/ssl-root-cas/pems/mozilla-certdata.txt'
at Object.fs.openSync (fs.js:646:18)
at Object.fs.writeFileSync (fs.js:1299:33)
at /srv/node_modules/ssl-root-cas/ca-store-generator.js:219:10
at IncomingMessage.<anonymous>
(/srv/node_modules/@coolaj86/urequest/index.js:154:9)
Edit4:
Tried these instead for depricated inject()
but without success. No read-only-error this time, but still UNABLE_TO_VERIFY_LEAF_SIGNATURE
:
var rootCas = require('ssl-root-cas/latest').create();
//rootCas.addFile(__dirname + '/mycerts.crt');
rootCas.addFile('mycerts.cer');
rootCas.addFile('mycerts.crt');
rootCas.addFile('bankidtest.pfx'); // Also tried with __dirname
require('https').globalAgent.options.ca = rootCas;
// Also tried this:
//require('https').globalAgent.options.ca = require('ssl-root-cas').rootCas
Edit5 Solved it
Seemed as a CA was needed that was not derived from the pfx file.
Bank-ID provided a CA as a text in their documentation. Starting with "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE"... I copied the text into a pem file and referenced it from my index.js-file like this:
agentOptions: {
pfx: fs.readFileSync('bankidtest.pfx'),
passphrase: '*****',
ca: fs.readFileSync('certificate.pem')
},