aws signer

AWS Signer is a fully managed code signing service to help you ensure the trust and integrity of your code. AWS Signer supports the following applications: With code signing for AWS Lambda, you can sign AWS Lambda deployment packages. Integrated support is provided for Amazon S3, Amazon CloudWatch, and AWS CloudTrail. In order to sign code, you create a signing profile and then use Signer to sign Lambda zip files in S3. With code signing for IoT, you can sign code for any IoT device that is supported by AWS. IoT code signing is available for Amazon FreeRTOS and AWS IoT Device Management, and is integrated with AWS Certificate Manager (ACM). In order to sign code, you import a third-party code signing certificate using ACM, and use that to sign updates in Amazon FreeRTOS and AWS IoT Device Management. For more information about AWS Signer, see the AWS Signer Developer Guide

Subcommands

NameDescription
add-profile-permissionAdds cross-account permissions to a signing profile
cancel-signing-profileChanges the state of an ACTIVE signing profile to CANCELED. A canceled profile is still viewable with the ListSigningProfiles operation, but it cannot perform new signing jobs, and is deleted two years after cancelation
describe-signing-jobReturns information about a specific code signing job. You specify the job by using the jobId value that is returned by the StartSigningJob operation
get-signing-platformReturns information on a specific signing platform
get-signing-profileReturns information on a specific signing profile
list-profile-permissionsLists the cross-account permissions associated with a signing profile
list-signing-jobsLists all your signing jobs. You can use the maxResults parameter to limit the number of signing jobs that are returned in the response. If additional jobs remain to be listed, code signing returns a nextToken value. Use this value in subsequent calls to ListSigningJobs to fetch the remaining values. You can continue calling ListSigningJobs with your maxResults parameter and with new values that code signing returns in the nextToken parameter until all of your signing jobs have been returned
list-signing-platformsLists all signing platforms available in code signing that match the request parameters. If additional jobs remain to be listed, code signing returns a nextToken value. Use this value in subsequent calls to ListSigningJobs to fetch the remaining values. You can continue calling ListSigningJobs with your maxResults parameter and with new values that code signing returns in the nextToken parameter until all of your signing jobs have been returned
list-signing-profilesLists all available signing profiles in your AWS account. Returns only profiles with an ACTIVE status unless the includeCanceled request field is set to true. If additional jobs remain to be listed, code signing returns a nextToken value. Use this value in subsequent calls to ListSigningJobs to fetch the remaining values. You can continue calling ListSigningJobs with your maxResults parameter and with new values that code signing returns in the nextToken parameter until all of your signing jobs have been returned
list-tags-for-resourceReturns a list of the tags associated with a signing profile resource
put-signing-profileCreates a signing profile. A signing profile is a code signing template that can be used to carry out a pre-defined signing job. For more information, see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/signer/latest/developerguide/gs-profile.html
remove-profile-permissionRemoves cross-account permissions from a signing profile
revoke-signatureChanges the state of a signing job to REVOKED. This indicates that the signature is no longer valid
revoke-signing-profileChanges the state of a signing profile to REVOKED. This indicates that signatures generated using the signing profile after an effective start date are no longer valid
start-signing-jobInitiates a signing job to be performed on the code provided. Signing jobs are viewable by the ListSigningJobs operation for two years after they are performed. Note the following requirements: You must create an Amazon S3 source bucket. For more information, see Create a Bucket in the Amazon S3 Getting Started Guide. Your S3 source bucket must be version enabled. You must create an S3 destination bucket. Code signing uses your S3 destination bucket to write your signed code. You specify the name of the source and destination buckets when calling the StartSigningJob operation. You must also specify a request token that identifies your request to code signing. You can call the DescribeSigningJob and the ListSigningJobs actions after you call StartSigningJob. For a Java example that shows how to use this action, see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/acm/latest/userguide/
tag-resourceAdds one or more tags to a signing profile. Tags are labels that you can use to identify and organize your AWS resources. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. To specify the signing profile, use its Amazon Resource Name (ARN). To specify the tag, use a key-value pair
untag-resourceRemoves one or more tags from a signing profile. To remove the tags, specify a list of tag keys
waitWait until a particular condition is satisfied. Each subcommand polls an API until the listed requirement is met