# Certificates (*certificates*) ## Overview ### Available Operations * [create](#create) * [get](#get) * [remove](#remove) * [all](#all) ## create ### Example Usage ```typescript import { Dokploy } from "dokploy"; const dokploy = new Dokploy({ authorization: process.env["DOKPLOY_AUTHORIZATION"] ?? "", }); async function run() { const result = await dokploy.certificates.create({ name: "", certificateData: "", privateKey: "", }); console.log(result); } run(); ``` ### Standalone function The standalone function version of this method: ```typescript import { DokployCore } from "dokploy/core.js"; import { certificatesCreate } from "dokploy/funcs/certificatesCreate.js"; // Use `DokployCore` for best tree-shaking performance. // You can create one instance of it to use across an application. const dokploy = new DokployCore({ authorization: process.env["DOKPLOY_AUTHORIZATION"] ?? "", }); async function run() { const res = await certificatesCreate(dokploy, { name: "", certificateData: "", privateKey: "", }); if (res.ok) { const { value: result } = res; console.log(result); } else { console.log("certificatesCreate failed:", res.error); } } run(); ``` ### Parameters | Parameter | Type | Required | Description | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | `request` | [operations.CertificatesCreateRequest](../../models/operations/certificatescreaterequest.md) | :heavy_check_mark: | The request object to use for the request. | | `options` | RequestOptions | :heavy_minus_sign: | Used to set various options for making HTTP requests. | | `options.fetchOptions` | [RequestInit](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Request/Request#options) | :heavy_minus_sign: | Options that are passed to the underlying HTTP request. This can be used to inject extra headers for examples. All `Request` options, except `method` and `body`, are allowed. | | `options.retries` | [RetryConfig](../../lib/utils/retryconfig.md) | :heavy_minus_sign: | Enables retrying HTTP requests under certain failure conditions. | ### Response **Promise\<[models.ErrorT](../../models/errort.md)\>** ### Errors | Error Type | Status Code | Content Type | | -------------------------- | -------------------------- | -------------------------- | | errors.DokployDefaultError | 4XX, 5XX | \*/\* | ## get ### Example Usage ```typescript import { Dokploy } from "dokploy"; const dokploy = new Dokploy({ authorization: process.env["DOKPLOY_AUTHORIZATION"] ?? "", }); async function run() { const result = await dokploy.certificates.get({ certificateId: "", }); console.log(result); } run(); ``` ### Standalone function The standalone function version of this method: ```typescript import { DokployCore } from "dokploy/core.js"; import { certificatesGet } from "dokploy/funcs/certificatesGet.js"; // Use `DokployCore` for best tree-shaking performance. // You can create one instance of it to use across an application. const dokploy = new DokployCore({ authorization: process.env["DOKPLOY_AUTHORIZATION"] ?? "", }); async function run() { const res = await certificatesGet(dokploy, { certificateId: "", }); if (res.ok) { const { value: result } = res; console.log(result); } else { console.log("certificatesGet failed:", res.error); } } run(); ``` ### Parameters | Parameter | Type | Required | Description | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | `request` | [operations.CertificatesOneRequest](../../models/operations/certificatesonerequest.md) | :heavy_check_mark: | The request object to use for the request. | | `options` | RequestOptions | :heavy_minus_sign: | Used to set various options for making HTTP requests. | | `options.fetchOptions` | [RequestInit](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Request/Request#options) | :heavy_minus_sign: | Options that are passed to the underlying HTTP request. This can be used to inject extra headers for examples. All `Request` options, except `method` and `body`, are allowed. | | `options.retries` | [RetryConfig](../../lib/utils/retryconfig.md) | :heavy_minus_sign: | Enables retrying HTTP requests under certain failure conditions. | ### Response **Promise\<[models.ErrorT](../../models/errort.md)\>** ### Errors | Error Type | Status Code | Content Type | | -------------------------- | -------------------------- | -------------------------- | | errors.DokployDefaultError | 4XX, 5XX | \*/\* | ## remove ### Example Usage ```typescript import { Dokploy } from "dokploy"; const dokploy = new Dokploy({ authorization: process.env["DOKPLOY_AUTHORIZATION"] ?? "", }); async function run() { const result = await dokploy.certificates.remove({ certificateId: "", }); console.log(result); } run(); ``` ### Standalone function The standalone function version of this method: ```typescript import { DokployCore } from "dokploy/core.js"; import { certificatesRemove } from "dokploy/funcs/certificatesRemove.js"; // Use `DokployCore` for best tree-shaking performance. // You can create one instance of it to use across an application. const dokploy = new DokployCore({ authorization: process.env["DOKPLOY_AUTHORIZATION"] ?? "", }); async function run() { const res = await certificatesRemove(dokploy, { certificateId: "", }); if (res.ok) { const { value: result } = res; console.log(result); } else { console.log("certificatesRemove failed:", res.error); } } run(); ``` ### Parameters | Parameter | Type | Required | Description | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | `request` | [operations.CertificatesRemoveRequest](../../models/operations/certificatesremoverequest.md) | :heavy_check_mark: | The request object to use for the request. | | `options` | RequestOptions | :heavy_minus_sign: | Used to set various options for making HTTP requests. | | `options.fetchOptions` | [RequestInit](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Request/Request#options) | :heavy_minus_sign: | Options that are passed to the underlying HTTP request. This can be used to inject extra headers for examples. All `Request` options, except `method` and `body`, are allowed. | | `options.retries` | [RetryConfig](../../lib/utils/retryconfig.md) | :heavy_minus_sign: | Enables retrying HTTP requests under certain failure conditions. | ### Response **Promise\<[models.ErrorT](../../models/errort.md)\>** ### Errors | Error Type | Status Code | Content Type | | -------------------------- | -------------------------- | -------------------------- | | errors.DokployDefaultError | 4XX, 5XX | \*/\* | ## all ### Example Usage ```typescript import { Dokploy } from "dokploy"; const dokploy = new Dokploy({ authorization: process.env["DOKPLOY_AUTHORIZATION"] ?? "", }); async function run() { const result = await dokploy.certificates.all(); console.log(result); } run(); ``` ### Standalone function The standalone function version of this method: ```typescript import { DokployCore } from "dokploy/core.js"; import { certificatesAll } from "dokploy/funcs/certificatesAll.js"; // Use `DokployCore` for best tree-shaking performance. // You can create one instance of it to use across an application. const dokploy = new DokployCore({ authorization: process.env["DOKPLOY_AUTHORIZATION"] ?? "", }); async function run() { const res = await certificatesAll(dokploy); if (res.ok) { const { value: result } = res; console.log(result); } else { console.log("certificatesAll failed:", res.error); } } run(); ``` ### Parameters | Parameter | Type | Required | Description | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | `options` | RequestOptions | :heavy_minus_sign: | Used to set various options for making HTTP requests. | | `options.fetchOptions` | [RequestInit](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Request/Request#options) | :heavy_minus_sign: | Options that are passed to the underlying HTTP request. This can be used to inject extra headers for examples. All `Request` options, except `method` and `body`, are allowed. | | `options.retries` | [RetryConfig](../../lib/utils/retryconfig.md) | :heavy_minus_sign: | Enables retrying HTTP requests under certain failure conditions. | ### Response **Promise\<[models.ErrorT](../../models/errort.md)\>** ### Errors | Error Type | Status Code | Content Type | | -------------------------- | -------------------------- | -------------------------- | | errors.DokployDefaultError | 4XX, 5XX | \*/\* |