// @electron/notarize 3.x is ESM-only, so a top-level require() throws // ERR_REQUIRE_ESM the moment electron-builder loads this afterSign hook — which // it does for EVERY platform/build, breaking even unsigned Windows packaging. // Import it lazily, after the skip checks, so it's only loaded when we actually // notarize (signed macOS). Dynamic import() works from CommonJS. exports.default = async function notarizing(context) { const { electronPlatformName, appOutDir } = context; if (electronPlatformName !== 'darwin') return; if (process.env.CSC_IDENTITY_AUTO_DISCOVERY === 'false') { console.log('Skipping notarization (CSC_IDENTITY_AUTO_DISCOVERY=false)'); return; } if (!process.env.APPLE_ID || !process.env.APPLE_TEAM_ID) { console.log('Skipping notarization (APPLE_ID or APPLE_TEAM_ID not set)'); return; } const { notarize } = await import('@electron/notarize'); const appName = context.packager.appInfo.productFilename; const appPath = `${appOutDir}/${appName}.app`; console.log(`Notarizing ${appPath}...`); await notarize({ appBundleId: 'com.clusterlabs.openswarm', appPath, appleId: process.env.APPLE_ID, appleIdPassword: process.env.APPLE_APP_SPECIFIC_PASSWORD, teamId: process.env.APPLE_TEAM_ID, }); console.log('Notarization complete.'); };