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@neo4j/code-signer
Advanced tools
A CLI tool for signing code used by Neo4j Graph platform.
Creates a signature.pem
file in the signed folder.
If verifies signatures locally and against Neo4j:s CRL server
for revoked certificates when online.
Sign my-graph-app
directory:
npx @neo4j/code-signer --app ./my-graph-app-folder \
--private-key ./private-key.pem \
--cert ./certificate.pem \
--passphrase your-private-key-passphrase
Verify my-graph-app
:
npx @neo4j/code-signer --verify \
--app ./my-graph-app-folder \
--root-cert ./rootCA.pem
You can also pass the --skip-revocation-check
flag to skip the certificate revocation check against Neo4j:s CRL server.
These steps are usually what's needed to sign a node application.
# build your app
npm run build
# pack you app
npm pack
# unpack your app
tar xvzf *.tgz
# sign unpacked app folder
npx @neo4j/code-signer --app ./package \
--private-key ../private-key.pem \
--cert ../certificate.pem \
--passphrase your-private-key-passphrase
# pack app again, from inside package/ folder. Important!
cd package
npm pack
# publish, still inside package/ folder
npm publish *.tgz
yarn build
yarn test
yarn pack
FAQs
A CLI tool for signing code
The npm package @neo4j/code-signer receives a total of 44 weekly downloads. As such, @neo4j/code-signer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @neo4j/code-signer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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