A CLI for signing addon XPIs
Clone the repo:
$ git clone https://github.com/rehandalal/mozilla-addon-signer.git
Install the CLI tool (using a virtualenv is recommended):
$ cd mozilla-addon-signer
$ pip install -e .
If you manage multiple AWS credentials using named profiles you can
specify a default profile for the the tool to use by running the
configure
command:
$ mozilla-addon-signer configure
This step is optional and can be skipped. You can also pass the
profile name you wish as an option to the sign
command.
To get a list of available options for the sign
command use:
$ mozilla-addon-signer sign --help
You can sign an addon by running:
$ mozilla-addon-signer sign path/to/unsigned.xpi
If you want the tool to handle downloading the signed addon you may pass in an addition argument for the destination file path:
$ mozilla-addon-signer sign path/to/unsigned.xpi path/to/signed.xpi
If you want to sign an addon that was attached to a bug in bugzilla you can pass the bug number to:
$ mozilla-addon-signer sign_from_bug 123456
If you want the tool to handle downloading the signed addon you may pass in an addition argument for the destination file path:
$ mozilla-addon-signer sign_from_bug 123456 path/to/signed.xpi
You can view the certificate for a signed addon by running:
$ mozilla-addon-signer show_cert path/to/signed.xpi