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azure-pipelines-release.yml
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trigger: none
pr: none
# Use an internally approved MS host for building, signing, and SBOM generation
pool:
name: '1ES-Hosted-DurableTaskFramework'
demands:
- ImageOverride -equals MMS2022TLS
parameters:
- name: binlog
displayName: MSBuild binary log
type: boolean
default: false
variables:
project: 'src/dirs.proj'
bin_dir: 'out/bin'
log_dir: 'out/log'
pkg_dir: 'out/pkg'
build_args: -c release -p:FileVersionRevision=$(Build.BuildId) -p:ContinuousIntegrationBuild=true
${{ if parameters.binlog }}:
build_binlog: -bl:$(log_dir)/build.binlog
pack_binlog: -bl:$(log_dir)/pack.binlog
steps:
- checkout: self
submodules: true
- task: UseDotNet@2
displayName: 'Install .NET SDK'
inputs:
packageType: 'sdk'
useGlobalJson: true
# Start by restoring all the dependencies. This needs to be its own task.
- task: DotNetCoreCLI@2
displayName: Restore
inputs:
command: restore
verbosityRestore: Minimal
projects: $(project)
# Build source directory
- task: DotNetCoreCLI@2
displayName: Build
inputs:
command: build
arguments: --no-restore $(build_args) $(build_binlog)
projects: $(project)
# Authenticode sign all the DLLs with the Microsoft certificate.
# This appears to be an in-place signing job, which is convenient.
- task: SFP.build-tasks.custom-build-task-1.EsrpCodeSigning@2
displayName: 'ESRP CodeSigning: Authenticode'
inputs:
ConnectedServiceName: 'ESRP Service'
FolderPath: $(bin_dir)
Pattern: 'Microsoft.DurableTask.*.dll'
signConfigType: inlineSignParams
inlineOperation: |
[
{
"KeyCode": "CP-230012",
"OperationCode": "SigntoolSign",
"Parameters": {
"OpusName": "Microsoft",
"OpusInfo": "http://www.microsoft.com",
"FileDigest": "/fd \"SHA256\"",
"PageHash": "/NPH",
"TimeStamp": "/tr \"http://rfc3161.gtm.corp.microsoft.com/TSS/HttpTspServer\" /td sha256"
},
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0"
},
{
"KeyCode": "CP-230012",
"OperationCode": "SigntoolVerify",
"Parameters": {},
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0"
}
]
# SBOM generator task for additional supply chain protection
- task: AzureArtifacts.manifest-generator-task.manifest-generator-task.ManifestGeneratorTask@0
displayName: 'SBOM Manifest Generator'
inputs:
BuildDropPath: '$(System.DefaultWorkingDirectory)'
# Packaging needs to be a separate step from build.
# This will automatically pick up the signed DLLs.
- task: DotNetCoreCLI@2
displayName: Pack
inputs:
command: custom
custom: pack
arguments: --no-build $(build_args) $(pack_binlog)
projects: $(project)
# Digitally sign all the nuget packages with the Microsoft certificate.
# This appears to be an in-place signing job, which is convenient.
- task: SFP.build-tasks.custom-build-task-1.EsrpCodeSigning@2
displayName: 'ESRP CodeSigning: Nupkg'
inputs:
ConnectedServiceName: 'ESRP Service'
FolderPath: $(pkg_dir)
Pattern: '*.nupkg'
signConfigType: inlineSignParams
inlineOperation: |
[
{
"KeyCode": "CP-401405",
"OperationCode": "NuGetSign",
"Parameters": {},
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0"
},
{
"KeyCode": "CP-401405",
"OperationCode": "NuGetVerify",
"Parameters": {},
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0"
}
]
# Make the nuget packages available for download in the ADO portal UI
- publish: $(pkg_dir)
displayName: 'Publish packages to Artifacts'
artifact: pkg
- publish: $(log_dir)
displayName: 'Publish logs to Artifacts'
artifact: log