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Miguel Pires 8128ed20bb many: rename aspect/bundle to view/registry
This changes the naming of the aspects feature to be "registry" instead
of bundle (i.e., a configuration space backed with its own storage) and
"view" instead of aspect. Once this lands, anyone that has this enabled
needs to unset the experimental flag and rename the state entry before
refreshing snapd and then re-enable.

Signed-off-by: Miguel Pires <miguel.pires@canonical.com>
2024-06-17 17:16:57 +02:00
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2017-01-11 10:19:50 +01:00
2022-05-11 11:27:06 +02:00

Generating model assertions

Test keys and developer accounts

Signed model assertions for use in the spread tests can be generated using gendeveloper1 tool. The assertion is signed by developer1 key, which is built-into the snapd binary used during the tests.

To build the tool:

$ go install ./tests/lib/gendeveloper1

Generating the assertions is done like this:

$ cd tests/lib/assertions
$ gendeveloper1 sign-model < developer1-pc-18.model.json > developer1-pc-18.model

The GPG of developer1 can be obtained with:

$ gendeveloper1 show-key

Valid keys and developer accounts

Some tests, particularly remodel, require valid model assertions that are signed by developer account keys known to the store. For instance, valid-for-testing-*.model files are such assertions. There is a corresponding *.json file for each of the assertions. The models were signed by one of snapd developers using their private keys.

When there is a need to regenerate the assertions and sign them again using a different set of keys be sure to update both authority-id and brand-id in each of the json files. Then follow the procedure outlined in the Ubuntu Core docs https://ubuntu.com/core/docs/custom-images#heading--signing which boils down to:

$ snap create-key my-models
$ snapcraft register-key
$ snap sign -k my-models < valid-for-testing-some-file.json > valid-for-testing-some-file.model

The value for authority-id and brand-id, is the same as the developer-id which can be obtained by running:

$ snapcraft login
$ snapcraft whoami
email:        <your-email>@...
developer-id: <your-developer-id>