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feat: Add verify-signature plumbing and Temurin+Microsoft verification support (#1060)
* Add verify-signature plumbing and Temurin verification support * Rebuild dist after signature verification changes * Refine signature verification errors and regenerate dist * refactor: make gpg.ts generic, move Adoptium-specific constant to temurin distribution * fix: mock renameWinArchive in temurin tests and add signature e2e job * refactor: bundle Adoptium public key, replace keyserver lookup with local import * feat: add verify-signature-public-key input to allow custom GPG key override * refactor: extract Adoptium public key to adoptium-key.ts; tighten gpg.ts cleanup scope * Add verify-signature plumbing and Temurin verification support * Potential fix for pull request finding Co-authored-by: Copilot Autofix powered by AI <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> * Potential fix for pull request finding Co-authored-by: Copilot Autofix powered by AI <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> * Add Microsoft signature verification support * Regenerate dist bundles for Microsoft signature checks * Harden Microsoft signature URL handling * Add setup-java-microsoft-signature-verification e2e job * chore: regenerate dist files * Fix e2e-versions: remove duplicate job, update signature jobs to checkout@v7 with env vars * Fix Prettier formatting in test files * fix: mock renameWinArchive in microsoft-installer tests to fix Windows CI failure * fix: use --homedir flag instead of GNUPGHOME env var for Windows GPG compatibility The Git-bundled GPG on Windows (MSYS2-based) does not automatically convert Windows-style paths in environment variables like GNUPGHOME. This caused GPG to fail with exit code 2 when verifying Microsoft JDK signatures on Windows, because the GNUPGHOME path (D:\a\_temp\...) was not recognized as a valid POSIX path. Fix: pass --homedir as an explicit command-line argument to both gpg --import and gpg --verify. MSYS2 does correctly convert Windows paths in command-line arguments, so this approach works reliably on Windows, Linux, and macOS. * fix: convert Windows paths to POSIX format for MSYS2 GPG on Windows The Git-bundled GPG on Windows (C:\Program Files\Git\usr\bin\gpg.exe) is an MSYS2-based binary that uses POSIX path conventions internally. When Windows-style paths with backslashes and drive letters (D:\a\_temp\...) are passed as arguments, GPG may fail to resolve them correctly, resulting in a fatal error (exit code 2). Fix: add a toGpgPath() helper that converts Windows paths to MSYS2 POSIX format (/d/a/_temp/...) before passing them to any gpg command. On Linux and macOS the helper is a no-op. Applied to all four paths used in verifyPackageSignature: - gpgHome (--homedir argument) - publicKeyFile (--import argument) - signaturePath (--verify signature argument) - archivePath (--verify data argument) * Fix gpg test formatting --------- Co-authored-by: copilot-swe-agent[bot] <198982749+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Copilot Autofix powered by AI <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Bruno Borges <brborges@microsoft.com>
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- `check-latest`: Setting this option makes the action to check for the latest available version for the version spec.
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- `verify-signature`: Verifies downloaded Java package signatures when supported by the selected distribution. Currently supported for `temurin` and `microsoft`. If set to `true` for unsupported distributions, the action fails.
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- `verify-signature-public-key`: ASCII-armored GPG public key used to verify the downloaded package signature. Overrides the default bundled key for the selected distribution.
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- `cache`: Quick [setup caching](#caching-packages-dependencies) for the dependencies managed through one of the predefined package managers. It can be one of "maven", "gradle" or "sbt".
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- `cache-dependency-path`: The path to a dependency file: pom.xml, build.gradle, build.sbt, etc. This option can be used with the `cache` option. If this option is omitted, the action searches for the dependency file in the entire repository. This option supports wildcards and a list of file names for caching multiple dependencies.
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