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CheckSSLCert

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CheckSSLCert is a Python library that allows you to check the SSL certificate status for single or multiple domains. It provides an easy way to determine if an SSL certificate is active, the number of days left until it expires, and additional certificate information.

Installation

You can install CheckSSLCert using pip:

pip install CheckSSLCert

Usage

SSL Validation (Single Domain)

To check the SSL certificate status for a single domain, you can use the from_link function from validate class.

Here’s a sample code demonstrating the usage:

from CheckSSLCert import validate

# Create an from_link object for the domain
checker = validate.from_link("example.com")

# Check the SSL certificate status
status = checker.IsActive()
days_left = checker.getDayLeft()
info = checker.getInfo()

# Print the results
print("SSL Status:", status)
print("Days Left:", days_left)
print("Certificate Info:", info)

# Print the SSL certificate Report
print(checker)

Bulk SSL Validation (Multiple Domains - CSV File)

To check the SSL certificate status for multiple domains, you can use the from_file function from validate class.

Here’s a sample code demonstrating the usage:

from CheckSSLCert import validate

# Create a from_file object with the path to the domain list file (CSV format)
checker = validate.from_file("domain_list.csv")

# Print the SSL certificate status report to the console (Full Report)
checker.print_report()

# Print the SSL certificate status report to the console (Partial Report)
checker.print_report(IsAll=False)

Note:


Send the SSL certificate status report via email

Here’s a sample code demonstrating the usage:

from CheckSSLCert import validate

# Create a from_file object with the path to the domain list file (CSV format)
checker = validate.from_file("domain_list.csv")

# Configure the Mail Server
mail_config = {'sender': "example@gmail.com",
               'password': "passward",
               'receiver': ["example2@gmail.com", "example3@gmail.com"],
               'subject': "SSL Checker Report",
               'smtp_server': "smtp.gmail.com",
               'port': 587}

# Send the SSL certificate status report to an email address (Full Report)
checker.send_report(mail_config, IsAll=True)

# Send the SSL certificate status report to an email address (Partial Report)
checker.send_report(mail_config, IsAll=False)

Note:


Save the SSL certificate status report to a file

Here’s a sample code demonstrating the usage:

from CheckSSLCert import validate

# Create a from_file object with the path to the domain list file (CSV format)
checker = validate.from_file("domain_list.csv")

# Save the SSL certificate status report to a file (HTML format)

# By default, the report is saved in HTML format
checker.save_report("C:\Users\YourUsername\Desktop") 

# Save the SSL certificate status report to a file (CSV format)
checker.save_report("C:\Users\YourUsername\Desktop", file_type="csv")

Note:

Domain List File Format

The domain list file should be in CSV format. The first row should contain the column names. Here’s a sample domain list file:

Click the Download button and Save it as domain_list.csv.

CSV - Documentation

File Format

S.No Website_Name Website_URL
1 Google https://google.com
2 Facebook - Mobile https://m.facebook.com
3 Twitter www.twitter.com

Contribution

Contributions are welcome! If you have any suggestions, improvements, or bug fixes, please submit a pull request.

License

Released under MIT by @Huntroid-India.