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CFSSL-backed certificate service for Swarmauri

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Swarmauri Cert Cfssl

CFSSL-backed certificate service for Swarmauri.

Features

  • CfsslCertService adapter that wraps the CFSSL REST API for signing, parsing, and verifying certificates.
  • Supports RSA, ECDSA (P-256/P-384), and Ed25519 key material with profile/label routing.
  • Optional certificate bundling during verification to ensure complete chains before deployment.
  • Detailed parsing utilities that expose SANs, key usage, EKU, Subject/Authority Key Identifiers, and more.

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.10 or newer.
  • A reachable CFSSL instance (standalone binary, Kubernetes deployment, or the Cloudflare Docker image).
  • Valid CFSSL signing profile(s) configured for your use case (e.g., www, client, code_signing).
  • If your CFSSL endpoint is protected, API credentials or access tokens for the headers you plan to use.

Installation

# pip
pip install swarmauri_certs_cfssl

# poetry
poetry add swarmauri_certs_cfssl

# uv (pyproject-based projects)
uv add swarmauri_certs_cfssl

Quickstart: Issue a Certificate

CfsslCertService consumes CSRs generated by other Swarmauri certificate services (for example, the Azure or ACME packages). The example below submits a CSR to CFSSL and saves the issued certificate:

import asyncio
from datetime import datetime, timedelta, timezone
from pathlib import Path

from swarmauri_certs_cfssl import CfsslCertService
from swarmauri_core.crypto.types import KeyRef


async def main() -> None:
    service = CfsslCertService(
        base_url="https://cfssl.internal",
        default_profile="www",
        timeout_s=15.0,
        auth_header=("X-Auth-Key", "super-secret-token"),
    )

    csr_bytes = Path("site.csr").read_bytes()

    # KeyRef tags allow you to override CFSSL profile/label per request
    ca_key = KeyRef(material=b"", tags={"profile": "www", "label": "primary"})

    certificate_pem = await service.sign_cert(
        csr=csr_bytes,
        ca_key=ca_key,
        extensions={
            "subject_alt_name": {"dns": ["site.example.com", "www.site.example.com"]}
        },
        not_after=int((datetime.now(timezone.utc) + timedelta(days=90)).timestamp()),
    )

    Path("site.pem").write_bytes(certificate_pem)
    await service.aclose()


if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())

Verify and Parse Certificates

Leverage CFSSL's bundling API to confirm a certificate's trust chain, then inspect the returned metadata:

import asyncio
from pathlib import Path

from swarmauri_certs_cfssl import CfsslCertService


async def verify_and_parse() -> None:
    service = CfsslCertService(
        base_url="https://cfssl.internal",
        use_bundle_for_verify=True,
    )

    cert_bytes = Path("site.pem").read_bytes()

    verification = await service.verify_cert(
        cert=cert_bytes,
        trust_roots=[Path("root.pem").read_bytes()],
    )
    print("Valid:", verification["valid"], "Chain length:", verification["chain_len"])

    parsed = await service.parse_cert(cert_bytes)
    print("Subject CN:", parsed["subject"].get("CN"))
    print("SAN entries:", parsed.get("san", {}))

    await service.aclose()


if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(verify_and_parse())

Notes

  • CfsslCertService focuses on signing and validation. Generate CSRs with other Swarmauri services (e.g., swarmauri_certs_acme, swarmauri_certs_azure) or your existing PKI tooling.
  • The client uses httpx.AsyncClient; reuse a service instance for multiple operations and call aclose() when finished to release connections.
  • Profile and label defaults can be set globally in the constructor or dynamically by attaching tags to the KeyRef passed into sign_cert.

Best Practices

  • Store CFSSL credentials outside source control (environment variables, secret stores, or Swarmauri state providers).
  • Enable TLS on the CFSSL API and pin the certificate when connecting over untrusted networks.
  • Use dedicated CFSSL profiles for each application tier and rotate them regularly.
  • Capture verification results (e.g., bundle size, expiry) in metrics to stay ahead of certificate renewals.

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