This repository holds Go code related to Certificate Transparency (CT). The repository requires Go version 1.24.
The main parts of the repository are:
asn1/ and x509/ are forks of the upstream Go encoding/asn1 and
crypto/x509 libraries. We maintain separate forks of these packages
because CT is intended to act as an observatory of certificates across the
ecosystem; as such, we need to be able to process somewhat-malformed
certificates that the stricter upstream code would (correctly) reject.
Our x509 fork also includes code for working with the
pre-certificates defined in RFC 6962.tls holds a library for processing TLS-encoded data as described in
RFC 5246.x509util/ provides additional utilities for dealing with
x509.Certificates.ct package (in .) holds types and utilities for working
with CT data structures defined in
RFC 6962.client/ and jsonclient/ hold libraries that allow access to CT Logs
via HTTP entrypoints described in
section 4 of RFC 6962.dnsclient/ has a library that allows access to CT Logs over
DNS.scanner/ holds a library for scanning the entire contents of an existing
CT Log.trillian/ holds code that allows a Certificate Transparency Log to be
run using a Trillian Log as its back-end -- see
below../client/ctclient allows interaction with a CT Log../ctutil/sctcheck allows SCTs (signed certificate timestamps) from a CT
Log to be verified../scanner/scanlog allows an existing CT Log to be scanned for certificates
of interest; please be polite when running this tool against a Log../x509util/certcheck allows display and verification of certificates./x509util/crlcheck allows display and verification of certificate
revocation lists (CRLs).ctutil/ holds utility functions for validating and verifying CT data
structures.loglist3/ has a library for reading
v3 JSON lists of CT Logs.The trillian/ subdirectory holds code and scripts for running a CT Log based
on the Trillian general transparency Log,
and is documented separately.
Developers who want to make changes to the codebase need some additional dependencies and tools, described in the following sections.
The scripts/presubmit.sh script runs various tools
and tests over the codebase; please ensure this script passes before sending
pull requests for review.
# Install golangci-lint
go install github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/v2/cmd/golangci-lint@v2.1.6
# Run code generation, build, test and linters
./scripts/presubmit.sh
# Run build, test and linters but skip code generation
./scripts/presubmit.sh --no-generate
# Or just run the linters alone:
golangci-lint run
Some of the CT Go code is autogenerated from other files:
.pb.go implementations.trillian/mockclient) is
created with GoMock.fmt.Stringer
interface) created using the
stringer tool (go get
golang.org/x/tools/cmd/stringer).Re-generating mock or protobuffer files is only needed if you're changing the original files. The recommended way to do this is by using the Docker image used by the Cloud Build:
docker build -f ./integration/Dockerfile -t ctgo-builder .
docker run -it --mount type=bind,src="https://github.com/google/certificate-transparency-go/raw/v1.3.3/$(pwd)",target=/src ctgo-builder /bin/bash -c "cd /src; ./scripts/install_deps.sh; go generate -x ./..."
These commands first create a docker image from the Dockerfile in this repo, and
then launch a container based on this image with the local directory mounted. The
correct versions of the tools are determined using the go.mod file in this repo,
and these tools are installed. Finally, all of the generated files are regenerated
and Docker exits.
Alternatively, you can install the prerequisites locally:
a series of tools, using go install to ensure that the versions are
compatible and tested:
cd $(go list -f '{{ .Dir }}' github.com/google/certificate-transparency-go); \
go install github.com/golang/mock/mockgen; \
go install google.golang.org/protobuf/proto; \
go install google.golang.org/protobuf/cmd/protoc-gen-go; \
go install google.golang.org/grpc/cmd/protoc-gen-go-grpc; \
go install github.com/pseudomuto/protoc-gen-doc/cmd/protoc-gen-doc; \
go install golang.org/x/tools/cmd/stringer
- protoc tool: you'll need version 3.20.1 installed, and PATH updated to include its bin/ directory.
and run the following:
go generate -x ./... # hunts for //go:generate comments and runs them
$ claude mcp add certificate-transparency-go \
-- python -m otcore.mcp_server <graph>