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SslCert
Properties
| Name | Type | Description | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| days_until_expiry | int | Days until certificate expires, rounded down. 0 is shown if there are less than 24 hours remaining. Calculated when the test was executed. | [optional] |
| is_fetch_date_in_valid_cert_date_range | bool | True when certificate fetch date is within the valid certificate date range, false otherwise | [optional] |
| has_valid_signing_cert | bool | This field is implicitly true; it is output only when false. false indicates this certificate was missing a valid signing certificate in the chain. | [optional] |
| issuer_name | str | Certificate issuer | [optional] |
| valid_before | datetime | Certificate is not valid after this date | [optional] |
| valid_after | datetime | Certificate is not valid before this date | [optional] |
| subject_alternative_names | List[str] | Alternative name(s) of the certificate subject, extracted from the Subject Alternative Name (SAN) X.509 certificate extension, for example example.com, www2.example.com | [optional] |
| subject_name | str | certificate’s subject name - a value of the common name (CN) RDN from the certificate’s Subject attribute, for example www.example.com | [optional] |
Example
from test_results.models.ssl_cert import SslCert
# TODO update the JSON string below
json = "{}"
# create an instance of SslCert from a JSON string
ssl_cert_instance = SslCert.from_json(json)
# print the JSON string representation of the object
print(SslCert.to_json())
# convert the object into a dict
ssl_cert_dict = ssl_cert_instance.to_dict()
# create an instance of SslCert from a dict
ssl_cert_from_dict = SslCert.from_dict(ssl_cert_dict)