Deprecated
Notarize action is now officially a part of fastlane. 🦄 The plugin will be no longer be supported and further improvements and fixes will be made on the official action. Please migrate over to the new action by simply removing the plugin from your Pluginfile and updating Fastlane to the latest version.
fastlane notarize plugin
fastlane plugin to notarize a macOS app. 🛂
Notarize plugin provides a notarize
action to upload an app to Apple's notarization service, querying the result periodically until it's complete—which currently takes around 2 minutes. In case of success, it staples the app with the notarization ticket. In case of failure, it prints the log file listing all the issues.
Getting started
To get started, add it to your project:
fastlane add_plugin notarize
Update your Fastfile
to use the notarize
action:
notarize(
package: app_path, # Path to package to notarize, e.g. .app bundle or disk image
bundle_id: bundle_id # Not required for .app bundles, bundle identifier to uniquely identify the package.
)
This action should prompt you for an Apple ID and password, using fastlane's built-in credentials manager. To use the action in a CI environment like Bitrise, CircleCI or Travis CI, you can set FASTLANE_USER
and FASTLANE_PASSWORD
environment variables. (Make sure to use secret environment variables, specifically for the password.)
The tool also stores the log file url
in an environment variable called FL_NOTARIZE_LOG_FILE_URL
for further use after the notarization. The log file contains information about errors and/or warnings that arose during notarization.
Example
Check out the example Fastfile
to see how to use this plugin. Try it by cloning the repo, running bundle exec fastlane test
.
Testing
To run both the tests and code style validation, run:
rake
To automatically fix many of the styling issues, use:
rubocop -a
Troubleshooting
If you have trouble using fastlane plugins, check out fastlane's Plugins Troubleshooting guide.
About fastlane
fastlane is the easiest way to automate beta deployments and releases for your iOS and Android apps. To learn more, check out fastlane.tools.
For more information about how the fastlane plugin system works, check out the Plugins documentation.