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tuf-client CLI


Overview


tuf-client is a CLI tool that implements the client workflow specified by The Update Framework (TUF) specification.

The tuf-client can be used to query for available targets and to download them in a secure manner.

All downloaded files are verified by signed metadata.

The CLI provides three commands:

  • tuf-client init - Initialize the client with trusted root.json metadata
  • tuf-client get - Download a target file
  • tuf-client reset - Resets the local environment. Warning: this deletes both the metadata and download folders and all of their contents

All commands except reset require the URL of the TUF repository passed as a flag via --url/u

Run tuf-client help from the command line to get more detailed usage information.

Usage


# Initialize by providing a root.json
#  
# Usage: tuf-client init --url <https://path/to/repository/metadata> -f root.json
#
$ tuf-client init --url https://jku.github.io/tuf-demo/metadata -f root.json

# Initialize without providing a root.json
#
# Usage: tuf-client init --url <https://path/to/repository/metadata>
#
$ tuf-client init --url https://jku.github.io/tuf-demo/metadata

# Get a target
#
# Usage: tuf-client get --url <https://path/to/repository/metadata> <targetfile_to_download>
#
$ tuf-client get --url https://jku.github.io/tuf-demo/metadata demo/succinctly-delegated-5.txt

# Get a target by providing a URL of where target files are located
#
# Usage: tuf-client get --url <https://path/to/repository/metadata> -t <https://path/to/targetfiles/location> <targetfile_to_download> 
#
# Use --nonprefixed for non-prefixed target files
#
$ tuf-client get --url https://jku.github.io/tuf-demo/metadata --turl https://jku.github.io/tuf-demo/targets --nonprefixed demo/succinctly-delegated-5.txt

# Reset your local environment
$ tuf-client reset