Notarisation for dummies
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@d-healey I cannot staple the .zip. I sent it to my beta tester. so good news my plugin is displayed as verified in the list of plugins (logic). but impossible to open it. to put it simply, logic recognizes it but when you want to create a new instrument on a track, my plugin does not exist
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@yall = Logic is probably not the first DAW you want to try this in...
You have a unique plug-in ID assigned?
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@Lindon what do you call assigned plugin id? so precisely if it works on logic it will work everywhere ^^ I came back to the pkg problem. it is not possible for me to affix the certificate. it tells me that it cannot be used to sign a package or distribution because there is no associated private key. this story of notarization sincerely is really a crazy thing
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Try this out:
Hise Export plugins > Sign plugins > Build installer > Sign installer > Notarize installer > Time stamp installer.
If this doesn't fix, I recommend you to hire a mobile notary public. They can fix your issue in no time.
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@Shannon-Burns Thanks, fixed it for me
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Hello there, I've written a blog post on notary services, and I'd love it if you could all share your views on it.
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@joshfreeman You've either misunderstood what this thread is about or the bots are getting a little more sneaky.
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@casey-kolb said in Notarisation for dummies:
Just another tidbit for those lay-people like me — I recently discovered this third-party app while trying to learn about notarization: DMG Canvas
It's a WYSIWYG builder that automatically notarizes and staples your installer using your Apple ID when you build the DMG file. Super clean!
Quick 1 year later followup, are you still using this one for all your code signing and notarising?
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@iamlamprey Yup! It's a cool little app and I feel like it makes your installer look more legitimate.
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So can I use the same notarization process if not using an installer?
Codesign VST/AU
ZIP Contents (VST/AU/HR1/etc)
Codesign ZIP
Notarize ZIPIs this correct or must you use an installer?
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@trillbilly Follow this famous guide:
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@trillbilly said in Notarisation for dummies:
ZIP Contents (VST/AU/HR1/etc)
No need to zip an HR file, it's already a compressed format
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@d-healey I just figured it would make delivery easier if all files were included in one download, no?
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@trillbilly Depends on the size of the download
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@orange So I found this code for zip files
xcrun altool --notarize-app --primary-bundle-id "com.company.vst.plugin" --username "USERNAME" --password "PASSWORD" --asc-provider "SHORT_PROVIDER_NAME" --file plugin.zip
I know the Primary Bundle ID is. As for USERNAME and PASSWORD, is my Apple Developer signin? Is PASSWORD the App Specific Password?
And I am unsure what SHORT_PROVIDER_NAME is referring too.
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@d-healey What do you recommend keeping download sizes too? Do you recommend keeping hr1 files the default 500mb or do you increase?
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@trillbilly 2GB max per file.
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@orange So I have tried the notarization with my AppleID/Developer Username (my email) and with both My password and the generated App Specific Password with no luck.
I also removed the SHORT_PROVIDER_NAME as when I was reading through the thread, there was mention its unnecessary if you're only associated with one entity with Apple.
Here is the code I used and error I received.
xcrun altool --notarize-app --primary-bundle-id "com.website.plugin" --username “my email” --password “my password“ "/Users/mymac/Plugin.zip"
**** Error: Notarization failed for '(null)'.
*** Error: Unable to upload your app for notarization. --file must specify a file. (-1027)
{
NSLocalizedDescription = "Unable to upload your app for notarization.";
NSLocalizedFailureReason = "--file must specify a file.";
}
*** Error: Unable to upload your app for notarization. Failed to get authorization for username and password. (
"Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=0 "Status code: 0" UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=Status code: 0, NSLocalizedFailureReason=The auth server returned a bad status code.}"
) (-1011)
{
NSLocalizedDescription = "Unable to upload your app for notarization.";
NSLocalizedFailureReason = "Failed to get authorization for username '\U201c\U201d' and password. (\n "Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=0 \"Status code: 0\" UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=Status code: 0, NSLocalizedFailureReason=The auth server returned a bad status code.}"\n)";
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@trillbilly I've used installers only, never used the .zip files for the plugin distribution. Are you sure about the folder path of the .zip file?
Also, I think the code you tried is for individual zip packages. For example, put a vst in a single zip file. then put .component file to another zip file... etc.
Why don't you use Packages Installer instead? It's pretty straightforward, easier, and a much professional way for the user experience.
I strongly suggest using Whitebox Packages for this purpose, after downloading and installing it (it's free), take a look at this PACKAGES TEMPLATE PROJECT that 've made earlier. It's an installer project with all of the plugin formats.
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@orange Id like to eventually have installers but am terrified to even begin. Whitebox looks like it only does Mac Installers, yes? What about Windows?