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This adds a new workflow and script to build macOS packages in GitHub CI. It also adds some documentation for the process.
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# Building macOS Artifacts
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This describes how to build macOS artifacts as part of a release. These artifacts are uploaded to the GitHub release page, where they are discovered by the web site build script.
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Artifacts may be built locally or in CI. Using CI is preferred.
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> **Note**
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> Only fish-shell administrations may create releases. Released macOS packages require code signing and notarization via private Apple developer keys, which are owned by @ridiculous_fish. These keys are stored in GitHub secrets.
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## Building in CI (GitHub Actions)
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macOS packages may be built in CI through a GitHub workflow. This requires a fish-shell administrator as it requires invoking secret code signing keys.
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Steps:
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1. Go to https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/actions
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2. On the left side, click on the "macOS build and codesign" Action.
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3. On the right, click on the "Run workflow" button, select the branch or tag, and click Run Workflow.
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4. **Reload the page**. This is necessary because the workflow will not appear until the page is reloaded.
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5. Click on the new workflow. It should be in a Waiting state.
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6. Click on Review Deployments, and approve and start the "deployment."
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7. Once the workflow completes, expand the `actions/upload-artifact@v4` step in the logs. This should have an "Artifact download URL" - click it and download!
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## Building locally (no code signing)
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To build locally without notarizing and code signing, use the `build_tools/make_pkg.sh` script:
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```
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> ./build_tools/make_pkg.sh
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```
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Packages will be placed in `~/fish_built` by default.
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Note these packages will result in loud warnings or errors when others try to install them, because of the lack of code signing.
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## Building locally with code signing and notarization
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You will need the following:
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- The ".p12" certificate files for both "Developer ID Application" and "Developer ID Installer".
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- (These can be generated via Export Certificate in Xcode)
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- The password for these files (by convention, the same password is used for both).
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- The JSON file generated via `rcodesign encode-app-store-connect-api-key`.
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An example run:
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```
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> ./build_tools/make_pkg.sh -s \
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-f fish-developer-id-application.p12 \
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-i fish-developer-id-installer.p12 \
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-p "$NOTARIZE_PASSWORD" \
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-n \
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-j notarize-data.json
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```
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