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OONI Probe Desktop
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Other supported platforms: iOS, Desktop, CLI
This is the desktop implementation of OONI Probe.
Our two primary target platforms are:
- macOS
- Windows > 7 (we may also support older versions, but not as primary targets)
Moreover, since it's written in electron, we plan on also supporting Linux desktop users.
For some background on the decision to use electron and the libraries we chose to use, see: Writing a modern cross-platform desktop app.
Setup
In order to start hacking on this, we assume you have node
and yarn
installed.
Then you can run:
yarn install
You will also need to have copied a compiled binary of probe-cli
and tor
into the directory for the platform you plan to do development on.
To verify the downloaded tor binaries you should import the PGP key of the tor developers as follows (it can be verified from: https://support.torproject.org/tbb/how-to-verify-signature/):
gpg --recv-keys EF6E286DDA85EA2A4BA7DE684E2C6E8793298290
You can then download the assets by running:
yarn run download:probe-cli
yarn run download:tor
Run app in development mode
To build and run a development mode electron instance run:
yarn run start
Update the translations
- Save the strings from the canonical spreadsheet into
data/lang-en.csv
- Run
node scripts/update-translations.js
- Commit
data/lang-en.csv
,lang/*.json
andrenderer/static/translations.js
into git
Build and sign macOS app
Obtain the development certificate and private key for our team (YWCG8FZTLT
)
from another OONI developer who has access to it. They need to ensure they export
not only the certificate but also the related private key. You should receive a
password encrypted .p12
file containing both. Just double click on this file and
provide the password to import the certificate and the key into your keyring. At
time point, dispose of the the .p12
file using rm -P
.
Create a .env
file in the root directory with the following content:
GH_TOKEN=TOKEN
OONI_APPLEID=your@apple.id
OONI_APPLEIDPASS=XXXX
OONI_TEAMID=YWCG8FZTLT
where TOKEN
is a personal github token
with repository scope, your@apple.id
is the Apple ID you are using as part of our
team, XXXX
is a password specific application created by visiting
appleid.apple.com and logging in as your@apple.id
, and
YWCG8FZTLT
is the team ID used by OONI.
Then, run:
yarn install
yarn pack:mac
This will build ./dist/OONI Probe-$VERSION.dmg
.
Build and sign an app on Windows
You will need a copy of the code signing key for windows that ends with .p12
.
To generate a signed build you will have to set the environment variables:
WIN_CSC_LINK=/path/to/key.p12
WIN_CSC_KEY_PASSWORD=KEY_PASSWORD
You will then be able to run:
yarn install
yarn run pack:win
Publish a release
Run:
yarn install
yarn run publish:mac
yarn run publish:win
Important caveat be sure to not push the tag for the upcoming release until
after the yarn run publish
command has run successfully. If you do so users
of the OONI Probe Desktop app will get an error when they start the app because
the auto-update system will try to fetch the metadata associated with that tag.