@electron/windows-sign
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Codesign Electron Windows apps
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JavaScript
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.sign = void 0;
const files_1 = require("./files");
const sign_with_hook_1 = require("./sign-with-hook");
const sign_with_signtool_1 = require("./sign-with-signtool");
const log_1 = require("./utils/log");
const parse_env_1 = require("./utils/parse-env");
/**
* This is the main function exported from this module. It'll
* look at your options, determine the best way to sign a file,
* and then return one of our internal functions to do the actual
* signing.
*
* @param options
* @returns {Promise<void>}
*
* @category Sign
*/
async function sign(options) {
const signJavaScript = options.signJavaScript || (0, parse_env_1.booleanFromEnv)('WINDOWS_SIGN_JAVASCRIPT');
const hookModulePath = options.hookModulePath || process.env.WINDOWS_SIGN_HOOK_MODULE_PATH;
if (options.debug) {
(0, log_1.enableDebugging)();
}
(0, log_1.log)('Called with options', { options });
const files = (0, files_1.getFilesToSign)(options);
const internalOptions = {
...options,
signJavaScript,
hookModulePath,
files
};
// If a hook is provides, sign with the hook
if (internalOptions.hookFunction || internalOptions.hookModulePath) {
(0, log_1.log)('Signing with hook');
return (0, sign_with_hook_1.signWithHook)(internalOptions);
}
// If we're going with the defaults, we're signing
// with signtool. Custom signing tools are also
// handled here.
(0, log_1.log)('Signing with signtool');
return (0, sign_with_signtool_1.signWithSignTool)(internalOptions);
}
exports.sign = sign;
;