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I am trying to upload our existing app to apple for notarization.

According to the document https://help.apple.com/xcode/mac/current/#/dev88332a81e I have to open the app the xcode archive organizer.

We have a dmg file generated from our jenkins build server. How do I open the dmg file in xcode to upload?

Also, is there some command line tool that I can use for the notarization?

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You can do it from the command line.

First you will need to extract the .app from your .dmg and resign it, removing the com.apple.security.get-task-allow entitlement in the process (this is added automatically by the build to support debugging and normally gets removed by archiving - the notarization service won't accept a package with that entitlement, however, so you must remove it).

The .entitlements file you use can just be an empty one.


Xcode 10.2 and higher lets you set a build setting "Code Signing Inject Base Entitlements" that will prevent the com.apple.security.get-task-allow entitlement from being added in the first place. You can use this option on e.g. release builds where debugging is not required, and skip this whole dance of resigning and repackaging with an empty entitlements file.


Note also the use of the --options runtime, which specifies your app was built with the hardened runtime, and is also required.

codesign -f -s "Developer ID Application: Name (ID)" --entitlements my-entitlments.entitlements --options runtime MyApp.app

Now you need to repackage your .app back inside a .dmg, and resign that:

(I use the --options runtime flag here too, though not sure if it's necessary)

codesign -s "Developer ID Application: Name (ID)" MyApp.dmg --options runtime

Then use altool to submit your .dmg:

(Username and password must be someone on the macOS team in the developer portal)

xcrun altool --notarize-app -f MyApp.dmg --primary-bundle-id my-app.myapp -u username -p password

If it upload successfully, you will get back a token:

RequestUUID = 28fad4c5-68b3-4dbf-a0d4-fbde8e6a078f

Then you can check the status with altool, using that token:

xcrun altool --notarization-info 28fad4c5-68b3-4dbf-a0d4-fbde8e6a078f -u username -p password

Eventually, it will either succeed or fail. Just keep checking. Check the "Status" field of the response, which should be "success". The response will also include a log file that you can use to troubleshoot errors.

Assuming it succeeds, you need to staple the notarization to the app:

xcrun stapler staple MyApp.dmg

And then validate:

xcrun stapler validate MyApp.dmg

The validate action worked!

You can also apply the quarantine flag to your .app and try to launch it, you will see the new Gatekeeper dialog:

xattr -w com.apple.quarantine MyApp.app
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    Then I suggest you double check the credentials you are using. help.apple.com/itc/apploader/#/apdSb30def73
    – TheNextman
    Nov 5, 2018 at 1:24
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    It was because I was not invited to Itunes Connect. It worked now. Thanks a lot
    – laocius
    Nov 5, 2018 at 1:35
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    stapler talks to Apple. From man stapler: "stapler requires internet access to retrieve tickets when stapling or validating."
    – TheNextman
    Nov 30, 2018 at 2:31
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    @estan You can just staple the .dmg
    – TheNextman
    Jan 19, 2019 at 18:15
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    Apple really needs to make this entire process easier; having to go through all that is ridiculous.
    – l'L'l
    Mar 10, 2020 at 19:48
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With Xcode 13 and later, notarization via command-line has come down to these 2 basically:

xcrun notarytool store-credentials "<key>" --apple-id "<your apple id>" --team-id <your teamid> --password "<app specific password>"

and

xcrun notarytool submit <your file>.dmg --keychain-profile "<key>" --wait

At the time of writing this answer, the apple documentation is confusing as they have mentioned using the secret 2FA password instead of the app specific password. You can go through these steps to create an app specific password.

Slightly longer version here: https://blog.rampatra.com/how-to-notarize-a-dmg-or-zip-file-with-the-help-of-xcode-s-notary-tool

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