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To run unit tests:
mvn clean test
To package application:
mvn package
To run application:
- use
conf/local-config.jsonto run standalone operator service for local debugging, which loads salts, keys and optout from mock storage provider, and doesn't communicate with uid2-core and uid2-optout.
mvn clean compile exec:java -Dvertx-config-path=conf/local-config.json
- use
conf/integ-config.jsonto run optout operator that integrates with uid2-core (default runs onlocalhost:8088) and uid2-optout (default runs onlocalhost:8081)
mvn clean compile exec:java -Dvertx-config-path=conf/integ-config.json
- In Dockerfile, change the line
to:
COPY ./conf/default-config.json /app/conf/COPY ./conf/docker-config.json /app/conf/local-config.json - Run
mvn package - Go to
pom.xmland find the version wrapped under<version>tag - Run
docker build -t uid2-operator --build-arg JAR_VERSION={version you find in step 3} . - Run
docker run -it -p 8080:8080 uid2-operator:latest - Go to postman and test on endpoint
http://localhost:8080/v1/token/generate?email=exampleuser4@test.uidapi.com
The Github actions will run Trivy for vulnerability scanning as part of the build-and-test and publish-docker pipelines. However, they can also be run locally to aid in resolving these. Trivy only runs on Linux, so you will need to install WSL.
Once WSL is installed, follow these instructions:
https://aquasecurity.github.io/trivy/v0.35/getting-started/installation/
Once installed to check the code only (which is what the build-and-test pipeline does), run this command from the root directory:
wsl trivy fs .
To check the docker image (which is what the publish-docker pipeline does), build the docker image as outlined above and then run this command:
wsl trivy image <image reference>
where <image reference> is the built docker image you want to scan (uid2-latest in the example above).
Every non-snapshot operator image and release artifact published by this repo ships with a SLSA v1.0 build-provenance attestation, signed by GitHub's Sigstore instance. The attestation cryptographically binds the artifact digest to the source repository, signing workflow, and GitHub-hosted runner that produced it.
Install gh (≥ 2.49), then use the command for the
artifact type you want to verify. Prefer --signer-workflow so verification
rejects attestations produced by a different workflow in the same repository.
The public image uses the shared publish workflow:
gh attestation verify \
oci://ghcr.io/iabtechlab/uid2-operator:<version> \
--repo IABTechLab/uid2-operator \
--signer-repo IABTechLab/uid2-shared-actionsPin both the signing workflow and the registry-stored attestation bundle:
# GCP Confidential Space image in GitHub Container Registry
gh attestation verify \
oci://ghcr.io/iabtechlab/uid2-operator:<version>-gcp-oidc \
--repo IABTechLab/uid2-operator \
--signer-workflow IABTechLab/uid2-operator/.github/workflows/publish-gcp-oidc-enclave-docker.yaml \
--bundle-from-oci
# The same GCP image in Google Artifact Registry
gh attestation verify \
oci://us-docker.pkg.dev/uid2-prod-project/iabtechlab/uid2-operator:<version>-gcp-oidc \
--repo IABTechLab/uid2-operator \
--signer-workflow IABTechLab/uid2-operator/.github/workflows/publish-gcp-oidc-enclave-docker.yaml \
--bundle-from-oci
# Azure CC/AKS image
gh attestation verify \
oci://ghcr.io/iabtechlab/uid2-operator:<version>-azure-cc \
--repo IABTechLab/uid2-operator \
--signer-workflow IABTechLab/uid2-operator/.github/workflows/publish-azure-cc-enclave-docker.yaml \
--bundle-from-oci
# AWS EKS Nitro images
gh attestation verify \
oci://ghcr.io/iabtechlab/uid2-operator-eks-uid2:<version>.<run-number> \
--repo IABTechLab/uid2-operator \
--signer-workflow IABTechLab/uid2-operator/.github/workflows/publish-aws-eks-nitro-enclave-docker.yaml \
--bundle-from-oci
gh attestation verify \
oci://ghcr.io/iabtechlab/uid2-operator-eks-euid:<version>.<run-number> \
--repo IABTechLab/uid2-operator \
--signer-workflow IABTechLab/uid2-operator/.github/workflows/publish-aws-eks-nitro-enclave-docker.yaml \
--bundle-from-ociWhen publish-all-operators.yaml invokes a cloud-specific reusable workflow,
the reusable workflow remains the signer.
To pin an image to immutable bytes, replace its tag with the
@sha256:<digest> shown by the registry.
Download the release assets and verify the exact file:
gh release download v<version> --repo IABTechLab/uid2-operator
# Deployment or combined-manifest archive from Publish All Operators
gh attestation verify <downloaded-archive>.zip \
--repo IABTechLab/uid2-operator \
--signer-workflow IABTechLab/uid2-operator/.github/workflows/publish-all-operators.yaml
# An EIF extracted from the downloaded archives
gh attestation verify <path-to>/uid2operator.eif \
--repo IABTechLab/uid2-operator \
--signer-workflow IABTechLab/uid2-operator/.github/workflows/publish-aws-nitro-eif.yaml
# A measurement file (use the workflow that generated that measurement)
gh attestation verify <path-to>/<measurement-file>.txt \
--repo IABTechLab/uid2-operator \
--signer-workflow IABTechLab/uid2-operator/.github/workflows/<producer-workflow>.yamlAWS AMI measurement files contain AMI IDs and the EIF PCR0 used by the build. Their attestations prove the provenance of those metadata files; they do not represent a byte-level signature of an AWS AMI. The AMI workflow also verifies the consumed EIF’s existing provenance before Packer runs.
The AMI workflow fails closed when a non-snapshot EIF has no provenance attestation. EIFs produced before provenance enforcement was introduced cannot therefore be used to rebuild or repair an AMI with the current workflow. The cutover is the first non-snapshot operator release published after this workflow change.
For a legacy EIF, gh attestation verify reports no attestations found
before Packer starts. This indicates a pre-provenance artifact, not necessarily
artifact corruption. There is currently no bypass; supporting a legacy AMI
rebuild requires a reviewed workflow change.
A successful verification prints ✓ Verification succeeded! and the SLSA
provenance, including sourceRepositoryDigest, workflow.path, and runner
identity.
Snapshot versions (-SNAPSHOT) deliberately skip attestation.
gh attestation verify returning no attestations found for a snapshot is
expected.