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32 lines
1.3 KiB
32 lines
1.3 KiB
#!/bin/sh |
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echo "Notarizing file: $1" |
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# Store the notarization credentials so that we can prevent a UI password dialog |
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# from blocking the CI |
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echo "Create keychain profile" |
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xcrun notarytool store-credentials "notarytool-profile" \ |
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--apple-id "$PROD_MACOS_NOTARIZATION_APPLE_ID" \ |
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--team-id "$PROD_MACOS_NOTARIZATION_TEAM_ID" \ |
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--password "$PROD_MACOS_NOTARIZATION_PWD" |
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# We can't notarize an app bundle directly, but we need to compress it as an archive. |
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# Therefore, we create a zip file containing our app bundle, so that we can send it to the |
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# notarization service |
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echo "Creating temp notarization archive" |
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ditto -c -k --keepParent "$1" "notarization.zip" |
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# Here we send the notarization request to the Apple's Notarization service, waiting for the result. |
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# This typically takes a few seconds inside a CI environment, but it might take more depending on the App |
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# characteristics. Visit the Notarization docs for more information and strategies on how to optimize it if |
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# you're curious |
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echo "Notarize app" |
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xcrun notarytool submit "notarization.zip" --keychain-profile "notarytool-profile" --wait |
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# Finally, we need to "attach the staple" to our executable, which will allow our app to be |
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# validated by macOS even when an internet connection is not available. |
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echo "Attach staple" |
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xcrun stapler staple "$1"
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