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#!/bin/bash -p
# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
# Using codesign, sign the contents of the versioned directory. Namely, this
# includes the framework and helper app. After signing, the signatures are
# verified.
set -eu
# Environment sanitization. Set a known-safe PATH. Clear environment variables
# that might impact the interpreter's operation. The |bash -p| invocation
# on the #! line takes the bite out of BASH_ENV, ENV, and SHELLOPTS (among
# other features), but clearing them here ensures that they won't impact any
# shell scripts used as utility programs. SHELLOPTS is read-only and can't be
# unset, only unexported.
export PATH="/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin"
unset BASH_ENV CDPATH ENV GLOBIGNORE IFS POSIXLY_CORRECT
export -n SHELLOPTS
ME="$(basename "${0}")"
readonly ME
if [[ ${#} -ne 3 ]]; then
echo "usage: ${ME} app_path codesign_keychain codesign_id" >& 2
exit 1
fi
app_path="${1}"
codesign_keychain="${2}"
codesign_id="${3}"
versioned_dir="${app_path}/Contents/Versions/@VERSION@"
# An .app bundle to be signed can be signed directly. Normally, signing a
# framework bundle requires that each version within be signed individually.
# http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/technotes/tn2007/tn2206.html#TNTAG13
# In Chrome's case, the framework bundle is unversioned, so it too can be
# signed directly. See copy_framework_unversioned.sh.
framework="${versioned_dir}/@MAC_PRODUCT_NAME@ Framework.framework"
crashpad_handler="${framework}/Helpers/crashpad_handler"
helper_app="${versioned_dir}/@MAC_PRODUCT_NAME@ Helper.app"
helper_eh_app="${versioned_dir}/@MAC_PRODUCT_NAME@ Helper EH.app"
helper_np_app="${versioned_dir}/@MAC_PRODUCT_NAME@ Helper NP.app"
requirement_suffix="\
and certificate leaf = H\"85cee8254216185620ddc8851c7a9fc4dfe120ef\"\
"
codesign --sign "${codesign_id}" --keychain "${codesign_keychain}" \
"${crashpad_handler}" \
-r="designated => identifier \"crashpad_handler\" \
${requirement_suffix}"
codesign --sign "${codesign_id}" --keychain "${codesign_keychain}" \
"${framework}" \
-r="designated => identifier \"com.google.Chrome.framework\" \
${requirement_suffix}"
codesign --sign "${codesign_id}" --keychain "${codesign_keychain}" \
"${helper_app}" \
-r="designated => identifier \"com.google.Chrome.helper\" \
${requirement_suffix}"
codesign --sign "${codesign_id}" --keychain "${codesign_keychain}" \
"${helper_eh_app}" \
-r="designated => identifier \"com.google.Chrome.helper.EH\" \
${requirement_suffix}"
codesign --sign "${codesign_id}" --keychain "${codesign_keychain}" \
"${helper_np_app}" \
-r="designated => identifier \"com.google.Chrome.helper.NP\" \
${requirement_suffix}"
# Verify everything. Don't use --deep on the framework because Keystone's
# signature is in a transitional state (radar 18474911).
codesign --verify --deep "${crashpad_handler}"
codesign --verify "${framework}"
codesign --verify --deep "${helper_app}"
codesign --verify --deep "${helper_eh_app}"
codesign --verify --deep "${helper_np_app}"
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