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notation-azure-kv

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Azure Provider for the Notation CLI

The notation-azure-kv plugin allows you to sign the Notation-generated payload with a certificate in Azure Key Vault (AKV). The certificate and private key are stored in AKV and the plugin will request signing and obtain the leaf certificate from AKV.

The plugin supports several credential types.

Installation the AKV plugin

Before you begin, make sure the latest version of the Notation CLI has been installed.

  1. Navigate to the Releases page and choose a release of notation-azure-kv.

  2. Download, verify, and then install the specified version of the plugin.

    Automatically install:

    For Notation >= v1.1.0, please use notation plugin install command to automatically install azure-kv plugin.

    For Linux amd64:

    notation plugin install --url https://github.com/Azure/notation-azure-kv/releases/download/v1.2.0/notation-azure-kv_1.2.0_linux_amd64.tar.gz --sha256sum 06bb5198af31ce11b08c4557ae4c2cbfb09878dfa6b637b7407ebc2d57b87b34 
    

    For Linux arm64:

    notation plugin install --url https://github.com/Azure/notation-azure-kv/releases/download/v1.2.0/notation-azure-kv_1.2.0_linux_arm64.tar.gz --sha256sum 49520105bdb707a7bd3a519c55cc1541fbb336ab45b665c9cb2f84593f20ff29
    

    For Windows amd64:

    notation plugin install --url https://github.com/Azure/notation-azure-kv/releases/download/v1.2.0/notation-azure-kv_1.2.0_windows_amd64.zip --sha256sum 4478b4a323363e264924349bf7007d4201621024b0f9252e0cfde42c0938c667
    

    For macOS amd64:

    notation plugin install --url https://github.com/Azure/notation-azure-kv/releases/download/v1.2.0/notation-azure-kv_1.2.0_darwin_amd64.tar.gz --sha256sum 4b5a3480fc1d6844a69f7d9483530e9be24a74441fd571ccd5eec9f6a5337eed
    

    For macOS arm64:

    notation plugin install --url https://github.com/Azure/notation-azure-kv/releases/download/v1.2.0/notation-azure-kv_1.2.0_darwin_arm64.tar.gz --sha256sum 2bcfc0ee3ad1cbb1854110e3f02b89d46c14feb5736de37cd237b9668f378f2f
    

    Manually install:

    For Linux Bash:

    version=1.2.0
    arch=amd64
    install_path="${HOME}/.config/notation/plugins/azure-kv"
    
    # download tarball and checksum
    checksum_file="notation-azure-kv_${version}_checksums.txt"
    tar_file="notation-azure-kv_${version}_linux_${arch}.tar.gz"
    curl -Lo ${checksum_file} "https://github.com/Azure/notation-azure-kv/releases/download/v${version}/${checksum_file}"
    curl -Lo ${tar_file} "https://github.com/Azure/notation-azure-kv/releases/download/v${version}/${tar_file}"
    
    # validate checksum
    grep ${tar_file} ${checksum_file} | sha256sum -c
    
    # install the plugin
    mkdir -p ${install_path}
    tar xvzf ${tar_file} -C ${install_path} notation-azure-kv
    

    For macOS Zsh:

    version=1.2.0
    arch=arm64
    install_path="${HOME}/Library/Application Support/notation/plugins/azure-kv"
    
    # download tarball and checksum
    checksum_file="notation-azure-kv_${version}_checksums.txt"
    tar_file="notation-azure-kv_${version}_darwin_${arch}.tar.gz"
    curl -Lo ${checksum_file} "https://github.com/Azure/notation-azure-kv/releases/download/v${version}/${checksum_file}"
    curl -Lo ${tar_file} "https://github.com/Azure/notation-azure-kv/releases/download/v${version}/${tar_file}"
    
    # validate checksum
    grep ${tar_file} ${checksum_file} | shasum -a 256 -c
    
    # install the plugin
    mkdir -p ${install_path}
    tar xvzf ${tar_file} -C ${install_path} notation-azure-kv
    

    For Windows Powershell:

    $version = "1.2.0"
    $arch = "amd64"
    $install_path = "${env:AppData}\notation\plugins\azure-kv"
    
    # download zip file and checksum
    $checksum_file = "notation-azure-kv_${version}_checksums.txt"
    $zip_file = "notation-azure-kv_${version}_windows_${arch}.zip"
    Invoke-WebRequest -OutFile ${checksum_file} "https://github.com/Azure/notation-azure-kv/releases/download/v${version}/${checksum_file}"
    Invoke-WebRequest -OutFile ${zip_file} "https://github.com/Azure/notation-azure-kv/releases/download/v${version}/${zip_file}"
    
    # validate checksum
    $checksum = (Get-Content ${checksum_file} | Select-String -List ${zip_file}).Line.Split() | Where-Object {$_}
    If ($checksum[0] -ne (Get-FileHash -Algorithm SHA256 $checksum[1]).Hash) {
       throw "$($checksum[1]): Failed"
    }
    
    # install the plugin
    mkdir ${install_path}
    Expand-Archive -Path ${zip_file} -DestinationPath ${install_path}
    
  3. Run notation plugin list and confirm the azure-kv plugin is installed.

Getting started

  1. Sign and verify an artifact with a self-signed Azure Key Vault certificate
  2. Sign and verify an artifact with a certificate signed by a trusted CA in Azure Key Vault
  3. Plugin configuration

Contributing

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