notarize
Notarizes a macOS app
notarize | |
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Supported platforms | mac |
Author | @zeplin |
Parameters
Key | Description | Default |
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package |
Path to package to notarize, e.g. .app bundle or disk image | |
use_notarytool |
Whether to xcrun notarytool or xcrun altool |
* |
try_early_stapling |
Whether to try early stapling while the notarization request is in progress | false |
skip_stapling |
Do not staple the notarization ticket to the artifact; useful for single file executables and ZIP archives | false |
bundle_id |
Bundle identifier to uniquely identify the package | |
username |
Apple ID username | * |
asc_provider |
Provider short name for accounts associated with multiple providers | |
print_log |
Whether to print notarization log file, listing issues on failure and warnings on success | false |
verbose |
Whether to log requests | false |
api_key_path |
Path to your App Store Connect API Key JSON file (https://docs.fastlane.tools/app-store-connect-api/#using-fastlane-api-key-json-file) | |
api_key |
Your App Store Connect API Key information (https://docs.fastlane.tools/app-store-connect-api/#using-fastlane-api-key-hash-option) |
* = default value is dependent on the user's system
Documentation
To show the documentation in your terminal, run
fastlane action notarize
CLI
It is recommended to add the above action into your Fastfile
, however sometimes you might want to run one-offs. To do so, you can run the following command from your terminal
fastlane run notarize
To pass parameters, make use of the :
symbol, for example
fastlane run notarize parameter1:"value1" parameter2:"value2"
It's important to note that the CLI supports primitive types like integers, floats, booleans, and strings. Arrays can be passed as a comma delimited string (e.g. param:"1,2,3"
). Hashes are not currently supported.
It is recommended to add all fastlane actions you use to your Fastfile
.
Source code
This action, just like the rest of fastlane, is fully open source, view the source code on GitHub