function createSecurePair
Usage in Deno
```typescript import { createSecurePair } from "node:node__tls.d.ts"; ```
createSecurePair(): SecurePair
Deprecated
Since v0.11.3 - Use [TLSSocket](../.././node__tls.d.ts/~/TLSSocket) instead.
> [!WARNING] Deno compatibility
> This symbol is currently not supported.
Creates a new secure pair object with two streams, one of which reads and writes
the encrypted data and the other of which reads and writes the cleartext data.
Generally, the encrypted stream is piped to/from an incoming encrypted data
stream and the cleartext one is used as a replacement for the initial encrypted
stream.
`tls.createSecurePair()` returns a `tls.SecurePair` object with `cleartext` and `encrypted` stream properties.
Using `cleartext` has the same API as [TLSSocket](../.././node__tls.d.ts/~/TLSSocket).
The `tls.createSecurePair()` method is now deprecated in favor of`tls.TLSSocket()`. For example, the code:
```js
pair = tls.createSecurePair(// ... );
pair.encrypted.pipe(socket);
socket.pipe(pair.encrypted);
```
can be replaced by:
```js
secureSocket = tls.TLSSocket(socket, options);
```
where `secureSocket` has the same API as `pair.cleartext`.
optional
context: SecureContext
A secure context object as returned by `tls.createSecureContext()`
`true` to specify whether a server should request a certificate from a connecting client. Only applies when `isServer` is `true`.