Tycho Pandelaar
Tycho Pandelaar

Reputation: 7535

CLI: Switch keychains in order to sign an xcodebuild

I am trying to switch on a certain keychain, and close another one. I need this because our enterprise & appstore identities are called the same.

Right now, I do a "security unlock-keychain" followed by a "security default-keychain" to open the correct keychain and do a "security lock-keychain" on the keychain I wish not to use.

But xcodebuild still sees the entries in both keychains and gives up.

iPhone Distribution: Company name.: ambiguous (matches "iPhone Distribution: Company name." in /Users/user/Library/Keychains/login.keychain and "iPhone Distribution: Company name" in /Users/user/Library/Keychains/enterprise.keychain)

How do I prevent the system from finding the entry in the keychain that I lock?

Upvotes: 14

Views: 6976

Answers (3)

Paul Du Bois
Paul Du Bois

Reputation: 2171

Another solution for xcode version 6 and below: specify your certificate by SHA1 instead of by (ambiguous) name. From "man codesign":

 If identity consists of exactly forty hexadecimal digits, it is instead
 interpreted as the SHA-1 hash of the certificate part of the desired iden-
 tity.  In this case, the identity's subject name is not considered.

And from "security help find-certificate"

-Z  Print SHA-1 hash of the certificate

Unfortunately, this method requires using the PackageSign script, which has been deprecated in Xcode 7

Upvotes: 0

Jacob Lukas
Jacob Lukas

Reputation: 699

You can tell Xcode which keychain to use:

xcodebuild "OTHER_CODE_SIGN_FLAGS=--keychain '$PATH_TO_KEYCHAIN'"

Or, if you call codesign directly:

codesign --keychain "$PATH_TO_KEYCHAIN"

If you use PackageApplication, there isn't a way to set this. However, PackageApplication is a pretty simple script that can be reimplemented if necessary (very useful if you're integrating with a larger system/script).

Upvotes: 14

Tycho Pandelaar
Tycho Pandelaar

Reputation: 7535

Solution: I've put all the appstore related stuff in the login keychain, and the enterprise stuff in a seperate keychain file.

In the buildscript, I switch between those as follows:

    # 1. Only activate the System and either the Appstore(=login) or Enterprise keychain.
security list-keychains -s $KEYCHAIN_NAME $SYSTEM_KEYCHAIN

# 2. Loop through App Schema's
for APP_SCHEME in ${APP_SCHEMES[@]}; do
    echo "--=  Processing $APP_SCHEME  =--"
    xcodebuild -scheme "${APP_SCHEME}" archive
done ### Looping through App Schema's

# 3. Restore login & system keychains
security list-keychains -s $APPSTORE_KEYCHAIN $ENTERPRISE_KEYCHAIN $SYSTEM_KEYCHAIN

Upvotes: 3

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