import logging import os import sys from pathlib import Path from typing import NoReturn from pypi_attestations import Attestation, Distribution from sigstore.oidc import IdentityError, IdentityToken, detect_credential from sigstore.sign import Signer, SigningContext # Be very verbose. sigstore_logger = logging.getLogger('sigstore') sigstore_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) sigstore_logger.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler()) _GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY = Path(os.getenv('GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY')) # The top-level error message that gets rendered. # This message wraps one of the other templates/messages defined below. _ERROR_SUMMARY_MESSAGE = """ Attestation generation failure: {message} You're seeing this because the action attempted to generated PEP 740 attestations for its inputs, but failed to do so. """ # Rendered if OIDC identity token retrieval fails for any reason. _TOKEN_RETRIEVAL_FAILED_MESSAGE = """ OpenID Connect token retrieval failed: {identity_error} This failure occurred after a successful Trusted Publishing Flow, suggesting a transient error. """ # noqa: S105; not a password def die(msg: str) -> NoReturn: with _GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY.open('a', encoding='utf-8') as io: print(_ERROR_SUMMARY_MESSAGE.format(message=msg), file=io) # HACK: GitHub Actions' annotations don't work across multiple lines naively; # translating `\n` into `%0A` (i.e., HTML percent-encoding) is known to work. # See: https://github.com/actions/toolkit/issues/193 msg = msg.replace('\n', '%0A') print(f'::error::Attestation generation failure: {msg}', file=sys.stderr) sys.exit(1) def debug(msg: str) -> None: print(f'::debug::{msg}', file=sys.stderr) def collect_dists(packages_dir: Path) -> list[Path]: # Collect all sdists and wheels. dist_paths = [sdist.resolve() for sdist in packages_dir.glob('*.tar.gz')] dist_paths.extend(sdist.resolve() for sdist in packages_dir.glob('*.zip')) dist_paths.extend(whl.resolve() for whl in packages_dir.glob('*.whl')) # Make sure everything that looks like a dist actually is one. # We do this up-front to prevent partial signing. if (invalid_dists := [path for path in dist_paths if not path.is_file()]): invalid_dist_list = ', '.join(map(str, invalid_dists)) die( 'The following paths look like distributions but ' f'are not actually files: {invalid_dist_list}', ) return dist_paths def attest_dist(dist_path: Path, signer: Signer) -> None: # We are the publishing step, so there should be no pre-existing publish # attestation. The presence of one indicates user confusion. attestation_path = Path(f'{dist_path}.publish.attestation') if attestation_path.exists(): die(f'{dist_path} already has a publish attestation: {attestation_path}') dist = Distribution.from_file(dist_path) attestation = Attestation.sign(signer, dist) attestation_path.write_text(attestation.model_dump_json(), encoding='utf-8') debug(f'saved publish attestation: {dist_path=} {attestation_path=}') def get_identity_token() -> IdentityToken: # Will raise `sigstore.oidc.IdentityError` if it fails to get the token # from the environment or if the token is malformed. # NOTE: audience is always sigstore. oidc_token = detect_credential() return IdentityToken(oidc_token) def main() -> None: packages_dir = Path(sys.argv[1]) try: identity = get_identity_token() except IdentityError as identity_error: # NOTE: We only perform attestations in trusted publishing flows, so we # don't need to re-check for the "PR from fork" error mode, only # generic token retrieval errors. We also render a simpler error, # since permissions can't be to blame at this stage. die(_TOKEN_RETRIEVAL_FAILED_MESSAGE.format(identity_error=identity_error)) dist_paths = collect_dists(packages_dir) with SigningContext.production().signer(identity, cache=True) as s: debug(f'attesting to dists: {dist_paths}') for dist_path in dist_paths: attest_dist(dist_path, s) if __name__ == '__main__': main()