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view deploy/osx/notarize.sh @ 2358:840de2c9972d
One more attempt at this compatibility workaround
author | Chris Cannam |
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date | Thu, 10 Oct 2019 09:51:04 +0100 |
parents | ec88bcdc5a5b |
children | 9ca6872a5d0f |
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#!/bin/bash # This is just a scrapbook for the mo ## Before this, we need to open Application Loader and log in to the ## right iTunes Connect account ## Looks like the workflow has changed to using app-specific ## passwords, for 2FA reasons. See ## https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/notarizing_your_app_before_distribution/customizing_the_notarization_workflow?language=objc ## The following assumes we have generated an app password at ## appleid.apple.com and then stored it to keychain id "altool" using ## e.g. ## security add-generic-password -a "cannam+apple@all-day-breakfast.com" \ ## -w "generated-app-password" -s "altool" ## todo: script this # xcrun altool --notarize-app -f "Sonic Visualiser-4.0-pre2.dmg" --primary-bundle-id org.sonicvisualiser.SonicVisualiser -u "cannam+apple@all-day-breakfast.com" -p @keychain:altool ## That churns for a while and then dumps out a UUID # xcrun altool --notarization-info UUID -u "cannam+apple@all-day-breakfast.com" -p @keychain:altool ## Returns "in progress" at first, then eventually a failure report ## with a URL that can be retrieved as JSON payload using wget. An ## email is also sent to the iTunes Connect account holder when it ## completes # xcrun stapler staple -v "Sonic Visualiser-3.2.dmg" # spctl -a -v "/Applications/Sonic Visualiser.app"