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@burzo/electron-forge-ssl-code-sign-plugin

v1.0.6

Published

This is an Electron Forge plugin designed to automatically sign files using SSL.com-certified eSigner during the build process. It simplifies code signing, providing a seamless, automated experience.

Downloads

20

Readme

@burzo/electron-forge-ssl-code-sign-plugin

Due to changes mentioned in the electron-forge documentation, the previous method of using certificates provided by SSL.com is no longer viable. This is where our plugin comes into play.

This plugin ensures that once the @electron-forge/maker-squirrel completes its make process, it signs the generated exe and nupkg files using the eSigner CodeSignTool provided by SSL.com.

Please note that msi files are currently not supported for signing.

Prerequisites

Only tested on electron-forge 7.x.

Additionally, you need to download the CodeSignTool:

Please keep in mind that this plugin currently supports building only on Windows-based machines.

Installation

npm i --save-dev @burzo/electron-forge-ssl-code-sign-plugin

or

yarn add --dev @burzo/electron-forge-ssl-code-sign-plugin

Configuration

The plugin accepts the following configuration variables:

  • userName: Typically, this is the email set on express.esigner.com or app.esigner.com.
  • password: The password associated with the above userName.
  • credentialId: The eSigner credential ID found under the certificate's signing credentials on secure.ssl.com.
  • signToolPath: The absolute path to the CodeSignTool you downloaded from SSL.com.
  • userTotp (optional): The secret key generated when creating the QR code on secure.ssl.com. For more information, see here.

If you don't pass in userTotp, then electron-forge will pause the process when signing the app and wait for you to input the code via the OTP you set up on secure.ssl.com.

Include the plugin in your Forge config as follows:

    ...,
    "plugins": [
		{
			name: "@burzo/electron-forge-ssl-code-sign-plugin",
			config: {
				userName: "[email protected]",
				password: "mypass",
				credentialId: "credential-id",
				userTotp: "secret-key",
				signToolPath: "C:/apps/my-electron-forge-app/CodeSignTool-v1.3.0-windows/CodeSignTool",
			},
		},
    ],
    ...,

Contribution

If anyone would like to add msi signing support, feel free to submit a PR :)