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# @sigstore/sign · [![npm version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@sigstore/sign.svg?style=flat)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@sigstore/sign) [![CI Status](https://github.com/sigstore/sigstore-js/workflows/CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/sigstore/sigstore-js/actions/workflows/ci.yml) [![Smoke Test Status](https://github.com/sigstore/sigstore-js/workflows/smoke-test/badge.svg)](https://github.com/sigstore/sigstore-js/actions/workflows/smoke-test.yml)
A library for generating [Sigstore][1] signatures.
## Features
- Support for keyless signature generation with [Fulcio][2]-issued signing
certificates
- Support for ambient OIDC credential detection in CI/CD environments
- Support for recording signatures to the [Rekor][3] transparency log
- Support for requesting timestamped countersignature from a [Timestamp
Authority][4]
## Prerequisites
- Node.js version >= 16.14.0
## Installation
```
npm install @sigstore/sign
```
## Overview
This library provides the building blocks for composing custom Sigstore signing
workflows.
### BundleBuilder
The top-level component is the `BundleBuilder` which has responsibility for
taking some artifact and returning a [Sigstore bundle][5] containing the
signature for that artifact and the various materials necessary to verify that
signature.
```typescript
interface BundleBuilder {
create: (artifact: Artifact) => Promise<Bundle>;
}
```
The artifact to be signed is simply an array of bytes and an optional mimetype.
The type is necessary when the signature is packaged as a [DSSE][6] envelope.
```typescript
type Artifact = {
data: Buffer;
type?: string;
};
```
There are two `BundleBuilder` implementations provided as part of this package:
- [`DSSEBundleBuilder`](./src/bundler/dsse.ts) - Combines the verification material and
artifact signature into a [`dsse_envelope`][7] -style Sigstore bundle
- [`MessageBundleBuilder`](./src/bundler/message.ts) - Combines the verification
material and artifact signature into a [`message_signature`][8]-style Sigstore
bundle.
### Signer
Every `BundleBuilder` must be instantiated with a `Signer` implementation. The
`Signer` is responsible for taking a `Buffer` and returning an `Signature`.
```typescript
interface Signer {
sign: (data: Buffer) => Promise<Signature>;
}
```
The returned `Signature` contains a signature and the public key which can be
used to verify that signature -- the key may either take the form of a x509
certificate or public key.
```typescript
type Signature = {
signature: Buffer;
key: KeyMaterial;
};
type KeyMaterial =
| {
$case: 'x509Certificate';
certificate: string;
}
| {
$case: 'publicKey';
publicKey: string;
hint?: string;
};
```
This package provides the [`FulcioSigner`](./src/signer/fulcio/index.ts)
which implements the `Signer` interface and signs the artifact with an
ephemeral keypair. It will also retrieve an OIDC token from the configured
`IdentityProvider` and then request a signing certificate from Fulcio which binds
the ephemeral key to the identity embedded in the token. This signing
certificate is returned as part of the `Signature`.
### Witness
The `BundleBuilder` may also be configured with zero-or-more `Witness`
instances. Each `Witness` receives the artifact signature and the public key
and returns an `VerificationMaterial` which represents some sort of
counter-signature for the artifact's signature.
```typescript
interface Witness {
testify: (
signature: SignatureBundle,
publicKey: string
) => Promise<VerificationMaterial>;
}
```
The returned `VerificationMaterial` may contain either Rekor transparency log
entries or RFC3161 timestamps.
```typescript
type VerificationMaterial = {
tlogEntries?: TransparencyLogEntry[];
rfc3161Timestamps?: RFC3161SignedTimestamp[];
};
```
The entries in the returned `VerificationMaterial` are automatically added to
the Sigstore `Bundle` by the `BundleBuilder`.
The package provides two different `Witness` implementations:
- [`RekorWitness`](./src/witness/tlog/index.ts) - Adds an entry to the Rekor
transparency log and returns a `TransparencyLogEntry` to be included in the
`Bundle`
- [`TSAWitness`](./src/witness/tsa/index.ts) - Requests an RFC3161 timestamp
over the artifact signature and returns an `RFC3161SignedTimestamp` to be
included in the `Bundle`
## Usage Example
```typescript
const {
CIContextProvider,
DSSEBundleBuilder,
FulcioSigner,
RekorWitness,
TSAWitness,
} = require('@sigstore/sign');
// Set-up the signer
const signer = new FulcioSigner({
fulcioBaseURL: 'https://fulcio.sigstore.dev',
identityProvider: new CIContextProvider('sigstore'),
});
// Set-up the witnesses
const rekorWitness = new RekorWitness({
rekorBaseURL: 'https://rekor.sigstore.dev',
});
const tsaWitness = new TSAWitness({
tsaBaseURL: 'https://tsa.github.com',
});
// Instantiate a bundle builder
const bundler = new DSSEBundleBuilder({
signer,
witnesses: [rekorWitness, tsaWitness],
});
// Sign a thing
const artifact = {
type: 'text/plain',
data: Buffer.from('something to be signed'),
};
const bundle = await bundler.create(artifact);
```
[1]: https://www.sigstore.dev
[2]: https://github.com/sigstore/fulcio
[3]: https://github.com/sigstore/rekor
[4]: https://github.com/sigstore/timestamp-authority
[5]: https://github.com/sigstore/protobuf-specs/blob/main/protos/sigstore_bundle.proto
[6]: https://github.com/secure-systems-lab/dsse
[7]: https://github.com/sigstore/protobuf-specs/blob/5ef54068bb534152474c5685f5cd248f38549fbd/protos/sigstore_bundle.proto#L80
[8]: https://github.com/sigstore/protobuf-specs/blob/5ef54068bb534152474c5685f5cd248f38549fbd/protos/sigstore_bundle.proto#L74