# [certifi](https://github.com/certifi/erlang-certifi) [![CI](https://github.com/certifi/erlang-certifi/actions/workflows/erlang.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/certifi/erlang-certifi/actions/workflows/erlang.yml) [![Hex](https://img.shields.io/hexpm/v/certifi.svg)](https://hex.pm/packages/certifi) [![HexDocs](https://img.shields.io/badge/hex-docs-lightgreen.svg)](https://hexdocs.pm/certifi) This Erlang library contains a CA bundle that you can reference in your Erlang application. This is useful for systems that do not have CA bundles that Erlang can find itself, or where a uniform set of CAs is valuable. This an Erlang specific port of [certifi](https://certifi.io/). The CA bundle is derived from Mozilla's canonical set. List of included certificates: https://ccadb-public.secure.force.com/mozilla/IncludedCACertificateReport ## Usage ```erlang CaCerts = certifi:cacerts(), SslOptions = [{verify, verify_peer}, {depth, 99}, {cacerts, CaCerts}], ssl:connect( "example.com", 443, SslOptions ). ``` You can also retrieve the path to the file and load it by yourself if needed: ```erlang Path = certifi:cacertfile(). ``` ## Development Testing: ```shell rebar3 eunit ``` Documentation: ```shell rebar3 ex_doc ```