I set up my Visual Studio Team Service account to clone my private GitHub repo and build the Windows UWP application anytime I queue a build. The cloning works without any issues; the compilation of every project (6) works except one. The Windows UWP app project.
I receive the following warnings while the build server compiles the app:
C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v14.0\AppxPackage\Microsoft.AppXPackage.Targets(1778,5): Warning APPX0104: Certificate file 'myapp_TemporaryKey.pfx' not found.
2>C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v14.0\AppxPackage\Microsoft.AppXPackage.Targets(1778,5): warning APPX0104: Certificate file 'myapp_TemporaryKey.pfx' not found. [C:\a\1\s\Source\Applications\myapp.WindowsUWP\myapp.csproj]
C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v14.0\AppxPackage\Microsoft.AppXPackage.Targets(1778,5): Warning APPX0102: A certificate with thumbprint '58F2EA544193F6FC9F2737135570555B388E58D8' that is specified in the project cannot be found in the certificate store. Please specify a valid thumbprint in the project file.
2>C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v14.0\AppxPackage\Microsoft.AppXPackage.Targets(1778,5): warning APPX0102: A certificate with thumbprint '58F2EA544193F6FC9F2737135570555B388E58D8' that is specified in the project cannot be found in the certificate store. Please specify a valid thumbprint in the project file. [C:\a\1\s\Source\Applications\myapp.WindowsUWP\myapp.csproj]
C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v14.0\AppxPackage\Microsoft.AppXPackage.Targets(1778,5): Warning APPX0107: The certificate specified is not valid for signing. For more information about valid certificates, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=241478. 2>C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v14.0\AppxPackage\Microsoft.AppXPackage.Targets(1778,5): warning APPX0107: The certificate specified is not valid for signing. For more information about valid certificates, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=241478. [C:\a\1\s\Source\Applications\myapp.WindowsUWP\myapp.csproj]
This is the last project out of the 6 to compile. After I receive the warnings, it proceeds to copy all of the output files over to the final /bin directory. Then when it's all done, reports the same messages as above, but as errors this time and fails the build.
_GenerateAppxPackageFile: C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\x64\MakeAppx.exe pack /l /h sha256 /f obj\x86\Debug\package.map.txt /o /p C:\a\1\s\Source\Applications\MyApp.WindowsUWP\AppPackages\MyApp_1.0.0.0_x86_Debug_Test\MyApp_1.0.0.0_x86_Debug.appx
MyApp -> C:\a\1\s\Source\Applications\MyApp.WindowsUWP\AppPackages\MyApp_1.0.0.0_x86_Debug_Test\MyApp_1.0.0.0_x86_Debug.appx C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v14.0\AppxPackage\Microsoft.AppXPackage.Targets(2382,5): Error APPX0104: Certificate file 'MyApp_TemporaryKey.pfx' not found. 2>C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v14.0\AppxPackage\Microsoft.AppXPackage.Targets(2382,5): error APPX0104: Certificate file 'MyApp_TemporaryKey.pfx' not found. [C:\a\1\s\Source\Applications\MyApp.WindowsUWP\MyApp.csproj] C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v14.0\AppxPackage\Microsoft.AppXPackage.Targets(2382,5): Error APPX0102: A certificate with thumbprint '58F2EA544193F6FC9F2737135570555B388E58D8' that is specified in the project cannot be found in the certificate store. Please specify a valid thumbprint in the project file. 2>C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v14.0\AppxPackage\Microsoft.AppXPackage.Targets(2382,5): error APPX0102: A certificate with thumbprint '58F2EA544193F6FC9F2737135570555B388E58D8' that is specified in the project cannot be found in the certificate store. Please specify a valid thumbprint in the project file. [C:\a\1\s\Source\Applications\MyApp.WindowsUWP\MyApp.csproj] C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v14.0\AppxPackage\Microsoft.AppXPackage.Targets(2382,5): Error APPX0107: The certificate specified is not valid for signing. For more information about valid certificates, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=241478. 2>C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v14.0\AppxPackage\Microsoft.AppXPackage.Targets(2382,5): error APPX0107: The certificate specified is not valid for signing. For more information about valid certificates, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=241478. [C:\a\1\s\Source\Applications\MyApp.WindowsUWP\MyApp.csproj] 2>Done Building Project "C:\a\1\s\Source\Applications\MyApp.WindowsUWP\MyApp.csproj" (default targets) -- FAILED. 1>Done Building Project "C:\a\1\s\Source\MyApp.UWP.sln" (default targets) -- FAILED. Build FAILED. "C:\a\1\s\Source\MyApp.UWP.sln" (default target) (1) ->
If I just delete the certificate (as I did in this particular error log), it fails because it can't find it. If I generate the certificate using the manifest editor in VS, and assign it a password, the build server fails because it doesn't know the password. So I can't get it to build whether I provide a temporary test certificate or not.
How are we supposed to run Windows 10 UWP apps through the Visual Studio Team Services build system? This is something that Microsoft has been promoting for a while now so I I assumed this was a thing that could be done. I can't seem to get the UWP project to actually build.
You can generate a certificate without password assigned.
Or add a PowerShell step in your build definition to import the password protected certificate. Following is the powershell script you can use:
$pfxpath = 'myapp_TemporaryKey.pfx'
$password = 'yourpassword'
Add-Type -AssemblyName System.Security
$cert = New-Object System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate2
$cert.Import($pfxpath, $password, [System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509KeyStorageFlags]"PersistKeySet")
$store = new-object system.security.cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Store -argumentlist "MY", CurrentUser
$store.Open([System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.OpenFlags]"ReadWrite")
$store.Add($cert)
$store.Close()
Remember to set the "Working Folder" to the path where your pfx file placed.
By default .gitignore
ignores any *.pfx
file. Therefore it is not added to git. I had the same issue, that the build machine does not has the *_StoreKey.pfx
file and therefore the build did not succeed.
For me the solution was to install the *_StoreKey.pfx
on the build server. Then building the solution on the build server succeeds.
Same issue I met these days, And I finally successfully solved with the help of this post.
Actually we must ensure we had create a test-used .pfx
as the developer of UWP
,and followed words shared some helpful solutions I thought:
Create a test certificate with VS:
- In Visual Studio, from Solution Explorer, open
Package.appxmanifest
- In the
App Manifest Designer
, choose thePackaging
tab, and then choose the ChooseCertificate
button. - In the Choose
Certificate
dialog box, expand the Configure Certificate list, and then chooseCreate test certificate
. - In the
Create test certificate
dialog box, input your info and click the OK button.(Above step description are coming from this ↓)
- In Visual Studio, from Solution Explorer, open
Create a certificate with
MakeCert
,Pvk2Pfx
andCertutil
tools
Hope it can help u!
I solved this with the "secure files" feature: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/library/secure-files?view=vsts
- In the build pipeline, there's a "library" tab. I added the pfx (that's excluded from source control) as a file there.
- I then added "download secure file" as a build task (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/tasks/utility/download-secure-file?view=vsts). Note the environment variable in the documentation (currently $env:DOWNLOADSECUREFILE_SECUREFILEPATH)
- I then added a command line task to move the file to where it was expected. So the command was
move %DOWNLOADSECUREFILE_SECUREFILEPATH% FolderOfMyProject
Now it behaves as though the certificate were checked in.
I too was getting the error:
"Cannot import the key file 'blah.pfx'. The key file may be password protected. To correct this, try to import the certificate manually into the current user’s personal certificate store".
You can double click a .pfx file to import it into your store, the trick is that when it brings up the wizard, you have to choose "Current User", instead of "Local Machine" on the first screen, then instead of "Automatic", I specifically chose "Personal".
I was able to build the package after that. Didn't work when I chose "Local Machine" + Personal.
Had the same issue (error APPX0107: The certificate specified is not valid for signing
) and tryed every solution but nothing worked for me.
In fact their was a new line after the key name in the .csproj
:
<PackageCertificateKeyFile>myCert.pfx
</PackageCertificateKeyFile>
Removed it and it worked.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33841222/visualstudio-com-cant-load-the-temporary-uwp-certificate-during-builds