Merge "[FAB-6934] fix devmode sample for v1.1"

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Srinivasan Muralidharan 2018-02-14 16:09:18 +00:00 committed by Gerrit Code Review
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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ of compiling chaincode and driving calls.
Install Fabric Samples Install Fabric Samples
---------------------- ----------------------
If you haven't already done so, please install the :doc:`samples`. If you haven't already done so, please install the doc [samples](http://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/latest/samples.html).
Navigate to the ``chaincode-docker-devmode`` directory of the ``fabric-samples`` Navigate to the ``chaincode-docker-devmode`` directory of the ``fabric-samples``
clone: clone:
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Download docker images
We need four docker images in order for "dev mode" to run against the supplied We need four docker images in order for "dev mode" to run against the supplied
docker compose script. If you installed the ``fabric-samples`` repo clone and docker compose script. If you installed the ``fabric-samples`` repo clone and
followed the instructions to :ref:`download-platform-specific-binaries`, then followed the instructions to [download-platform-specific-binaries](http://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/latest/samples.html#download-platform-specific-binaries), then
you should have the necessary Docker images installed locally. you should have the necessary Docker images installed locally.
.. note:: If you choose to manually pull the images then you must retag them as .. note:: If you choose to manually pull the images then you must retag them as
@ -40,16 +40,16 @@ should see something similar to following:
docker images docker images
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
hyperledger/fabric-tools latest e09f38f8928d 4 hours ago 1.32 GB hyperledger/fabric-tools latest c584c20ac82b 9 days ago 1.42 GB
hyperledger/fabric-tools x86_64-1.0.0-rc1-snapshot-f20846c6 e09f38f8928d 4 hours ago 1.32 GB hyperledger/fabric-tools x86_64-1.1.0-preview c584c20ac82b 9 days ago 1.42 GB
hyperledger/fabric-orderer latest 0df93ba35a25 4 hours ago 179 MB hyperledger/fabric-orderer latest 2fccc91736df 9 days ago 159 MB
hyperledger/fabric-orderer x86_64-1.0.0-rc1-snapshot-f20846c6 0df93ba35a25 4 hours ago 179 MB hyperledger/fabric-orderer x86_64-1.1.0-preview 2fccc91736df 9 dyas ago 159 MB
hyperledger/fabric-peer latest 533aec3f5a01 4 hours ago 182 MB hyperledger/fabric-peer latest 337f3d90b452 9 days ago 165 MB
hyperledger/fabric-peer x86_64-1.0.0-rc1-snapshot-f20846c6 533aec3f5a01 4 hours ago 182 MB hyperledger/fabric-peer x86_64-1.1.0-preview 337f3d90b452 9 days ago 165 MB
hyperledger/fabric-ccenv latest 4b70698a71d3 4 hours ago 1.29 GB hyperledger/fabric-ccenv latest 82489d1c11e8 9 days ago 1.35 GB
hyperledger/fabric-ccenv x86_64-1.0.0-rc1-snapshot-f20846c6 4b70698a71d3 4 hours ago 1.29 GB hyperledger/fabric-ccenv x86_64-1.1.0-preview 82489d1c11e8 9 days ago 1.35 GB
.. note:: If you retrieved the images through the :ref:`download-platform-specific-binaries`, .. note:: If you retrieved the images through the [download-platform-specific-binaries](http://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/latest/samples.html#download-platform-specific-binaries),
then you will see additional images listed. However, we are only concerned with then you will see additional images listed. However, we are only concerned with
these four. these four.
@ -86,8 +86,8 @@ Now, compile your chaincode:
.. code:: bash .. code:: bash
cd chaincode_example02 cd chaincode_example02/go
go build go build -o chaincode_example02
Now run the chaincode: Now run the chaincode:
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ We'll leverage the CLI container to drive these calls.
.. code:: bash .. code:: bash
peer chaincode install -p chaincodedev/chaincode/chaincode_example02 -n mycc -v 0 peer chaincode install -p chaincodedev/chaincode/chaincode_example02/go -n mycc -v 0
peer chaincode instantiate -n mycc -v 0 -c '{"Args":["init","a","100","b","200"]}' -C myc peer chaincode instantiate -n mycc -v 0 -c '{"Args":["init","a","100","b","200"]}' -C myc
Now issue an invoke to move ``10`` from ``a`` to ``b``. Now issue an invoke to move ``10`` from ``a`` to ``b``.