From c24201d9cc50d6285c1d1ebe1ef3e19ceac4579d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ulises Gascon Date: Sat, 7 Sep 2024 16:57:34 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] docs: remove macos references from manual steps --- ansible/MANUAL_STEPS.md | 106 ---------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 106 deletions(-) diff --git a/ansible/MANUAL_STEPS.md b/ansible/MANUAL_STEPS.md index 2eb6f4267..bb847b6c2 100644 --- a/ansible/MANUAL_STEPS.md +++ b/ansible/MANUAL_STEPS.md @@ -3,11 +3,6 @@ * [Adding firewall entries for Jenkins workers](#adding-firewall-entries-for-jenkins-workers) * [`release-*` machines](#release--machines) * [`release-*container*` machines](#release-container-machines) - * [macOS release machines](#macos-release-machines) - * [Full Xcode](#full-xcode) - * [Signing certificates](#signing-certificates) -* [macOS](#macos) - * [Install Command Line Tools for Xcode](#install-command-line-tools-for-xcode) * [AIX](#aix) * [Disk layout](#disk-layout) * [OpenSSL](#openssl) @@ -99,107 +94,6 @@ Therefore, the above SSH configuration should take place in 2. Enter the container using `docker exec -ti bash` 3. Run `ssh node-www date` (as above) -### macOS release machines - -Previous notes: [#1393](https://github.com/nodejs/build/issues/1393) - -#### Full Xcode - -Xcode Command-line tools are not enough to perform a full notarization cycle, full Xcode must be installed manually. - -As root: - -* Download Xcode: https://developer.apple.com/download/more/ - find non-beta version, open Developer Tools in browser, Networking tab, start download (then cancel), in Networking tab "Copy as cURL" (available in Chrome & FF) - * On OSX 11 we currently install 13.2.1 -* Download onto release machine using the copied curl command (may need `-o xcode.xip` appended to curl command) to `/tmp` - * If you have trouble on the command line, pasting into a shell script file can make pasting/editing to add -o xcode.xip easier -* Extract: `xip --expand xcode.xip` - * This takes a long time since xcode.xip is 7-10G in size depending on version - * If you run out of space you can delete `/Users/build/workspace/*` to free up some space. Also make sure that - if you are updating Xcode that you have removed any existing version of /Applications/Xcode.app. You may also - need to clear the ccache by running `sudo -s su - iojs` followed by `ccache --clear` -* Move `Xcode.app` directory to `/Applications` by running `mv Xcode.app /Applications/Xcode.app` -* `sudo xcode-select --switch /Applications/Xcode.app` -* `sudo xcodebuild -license` - accept license -* `git` - check that git is working (confirming license has been accepted) - -#### OSX Keychain Profile - -Create a keychain profile (`NODE_RELEASE_PROFILE`) for the release machine: - -```bash -sudo xcrun notarytool store-credentials NODE_RELEASE_PROFILE \ - --apple-id XXXX \ - --team-id XXXX \ - --password XXXX \ - --keychain /Library/Keychains/System.keychain -``` - -Note: `XXXX` values are found in `secrets/build/release/apple.md` - -Note2: (`security unlock-keychain -u /Library/Keychains/System.keychain` _may_ be required prior to running this command). - -The expected output is: - -``` -This process stores your credentials securely in the Keychain. You reference these credentials later using a profile name. - -Validating your credentials... -Success. Credentials validated. -Credentials saved to Keychain. -To use them, specify `--keychain-profile "NODE_RELEASE_PROFILE" --keychain /Library/Keychains/System.keychain` -``` - -#### Signing certificates - -* Go to the `build/release` folder in the secrets repo. -* Extract from secrets/build/release: `dotgpg cat Apple\ Developer\ ID\ Node.js\ Foundation.p12.base64 | base64 -D > /tmp/Apple\ Developer\ ID\ Node.js\ Foundation.p12` -* Transfer to release machine (scp to /tmp) -* `sudo security import /tmp/Apple\ Developer\ ID\ Node.js\ Foundation.p12 -k /Library/Keychains/System.keychain -T /usr/bin/codesign -T /usr/bin/productsign -P 'XXXX'` (where XXXX is found in secrets/build/release/apple.md) (`security unlock-keychain -u /Library/Keychains/System.keychain` _may_ be required prior to running this command). - -#### Validating certificates are in date and valid - -1. `security -i unlock-keychain` Enter the password for the machine located in secrets -2. `security find-certificate -c "Developer ID Application" -p > /tmp/app.cert` outputs the PEM format of the cert so we can properly inspect it -3. `security find-certificate -c "Developer ID Installer" -p > /tmp/installer.cert` -4. `openssl x509 -inform PEM -text -in /tmp/app.cert | less` -5. `openssl x509 -inform PEM -text -in /tmp/installer.cert | less` -6. `security find-identity -p codesigning -v` -The steps 4 and 5 will show the details of the certificates allowing to see expiry dates. - -Example: - -``` -Not Before: Jan 22 03:40:05 2020 GMT -Not After : Jan 22 03:40:05 2025 GMT -``` - -The step 6 will show the list of certificates available on the machine. - -Example: - -``` - 1) XXXXXXXXXXX "Developer ID Application: Node.js Foundation (XXXXXXX)" -1 valid identities found -``` - -## macOS -1. Update Sudoers file: - -this requires `NOPASSWD` to be added to the sudoers file to enable elevation - -`sudo visudo` -and change: -`%admin ALL = (ALL) ALL` -to -`%admin ALL = (ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL` - -2. Allow ssh access - -```bash -sudo systemsetup -setremotelogin on -``` - ## AIX ### Disk Layout