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@sigstore/tuf
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A JavaScript library for securely retrieving targets from the Sigstore TUF repository.
npm install @sigstore/tuf
const { initTUF } = require('@sigstore/tuf');
import { initTUF } from '@sigstore/tuf';
Returns a TUF client which can be used to retrieve any target from the Sigstore TUF repository. The local TUF cache will be initialized and the TUF metadata files downloaded from the remote repository as part of the initialization process.
options <Object>
mirrorURL <string>: Base URL for the Sigstore TUF repository. Defaults to 'https://tuf-repo-cdn.sigstore.dev'cachePath <string>: Absolute path to the directory to be used for caching downloaded TUF metadata and targets. Defaults to a directory named "sigstore-js" within the platform-specific application data directory.rootPath <string>: Path to the initial trust root for the TUF repository. Defaults to the embedded root.forceInit boolean: Force re-initialization of the TUF cache even if it already exists. Defaults to false.forceCache boolean: Prevents any downloads from the remote TUF repository as long as all cached metadata files are un-expired. Defaults to false.force boolean: Same as forceInit (deprecated).The TUF client object returned from initTUF has a single getTarget
function which takes the name of a target in the Sigstore TUF repository
and returns the content of that target.
Retrieves the most recent version of the "trusted_root.json" target from the Sigstore TUF repository. The format of "trusted_root.json" file is described by the TrustedRoot protobuf and contains the complete set of trusted verification materials for the Sigstore public-good instance.
options <Object>
mirrorURL <string>: Base URL for the Sigstore TUF repository. Defaults to 'https://tuf-repo-cdn.sigstore.dev'cachePath <string>: Absolute path to the directory to be used for caching downloaded TUF metadata and targets. Defaults to a directory named "sigstore-js" within the platform-specific application data directory.rootPath <string>: Path to the initial trust root for the TUF repository. Defaults to the embedded root.forceInit boolean: Force re-initialization of the TUF cache even if it already exists. Defaults to false.forceCache boolean: Prevents any downloads from the remote TUF repository as long as all cached metadata files are un-expired. Defaults to false.force boolean: Same as forceInit (deprecated).tuf-js is a JavaScript implementation of The Update Framework (TUF). It provides similar functionalities for secure software update management. Compared to @sigstore/tuf, tuf-js is more focused on providing a pure JavaScript implementation of TUF without additional integrations.
FAQs
Client for the Sigstore TUF repository
The npm package @sigstore/tuf receives a total of 6,391,724 weekly downloads. As such, @sigstore/tuf popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @sigstore/tuf demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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