fleet/tools/fleetctl-docker
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Dockerfile lock rcodesign version to 0.16.0 (#7113) 2022-08-09 14:07:13 -03:00
README.md add support for notarization in fleetdm/fleetctl images (#6818) 2022-07-25 20:06:10 -03:00

fleetdm/fleetctl

This docker image allows to run fleetctl in a Linux environment that has all the necessary dependencies to package msi, pkg, deb and rpm packages.

Usage

docker run fleetdm/fleetctl command [flags]

Build artifacts are generated at /build. To get a package using this image:

docker run -v "$(pwd):/build" fleetdm/fleetctl package --type=msi

Building

This image needs to be built from the root of the repo in order for the build context to have access to the fleetctl binary. To build the image, run:

make fleetctl-docker

macOS signing + notarization

To sign and notarize a generated pkg you must have:

  1. A Developer ID certificate in PEM format
  2. An Apple Store Connect API key

Note: the Developer ID certificate must be in PEM format because this image can be run in automated enviroments where secrets are passed via environment variables, and thus they must be in plain text.

To convert a PKCS 12 certificate to PEM, you can run the following command:

openssl pkcs12 -in /path/to/cert.p12 -out signing-keypair.pem -nodes

Once you are set, you can build and notarize/staple your package with:

docker run -v "$(pwd):/build" fleetdm/fleetctl package --type=pkg   \
  --macos-devid-pem-content="$(cat /path/to/signing-keypair.pem)" \
  --notarize \
  --app-store-connect-api-key-id="A6DX865SKS" \
  --app-store-connect-api-key-issuer="68911d4c-110c-4172-b9f7-b7efa30f9680 " \
  --app-store-connect-api-key-content="$(cat /path/to/AuthKey_A6DX865SKS.p8)"

Publishing

There's a GitHub workflow to build and publish this image to Docker Hub, currently it has to be triggered manually.