Docker compose makes volume management easy and transparent to the user.
By defaulting the ledgers to be docker compose volumes, we transparently
get ledger persistence for the ugprade case, and may trivially tear the
volumes down in the docker-compose down command with the addition of the
--volumes flag. This would allow the upgrade scenario to work without
the use of the '-p' flag, and is likely to be generally much cleaner.
Change-Id: Id008d50487e8d304d6e2517300402dfd1cc8c0c3
Signed-off-by: Jason Yellick <jyellick@us.ibm.com>
Adding IMAGE_TAG option to byfn script to launch specific version of
fabric network
Usage: ./byfn.sh -m up -i 1.0.6
Change-Id: Icaf9791705d50d7ccba380ac7a0867a9f9951be6
Signed-off-by: Surya <suryalnvs@gmail.com>
basic-network:
- moved "crypto-config" to top-level and removed
"network" folder
- added generate.sh to re-gen crypto materials
- docker-compose.yaml to ref v1.0.0 images
- add CLI to docker-compose
- start.sh to only start CA, orderer, peer and couch
- startFabric.sh to run start.sh, then launch CLI
for create channel, install, instantiate, invoke
fabcar:
- moved chaincode to central chaincode folder
- moved "creds" to top-level and removed "network"
folder
- changed to use the basic-network as the target
and removed docker-compose.yaml and crypto-config
- updated package.json to require v1.0.0 modules
- added missing license headers
- restructured to use a central chaincode subdirectory
Change-Id: Ic784d1cf55ea51da5155624f3c38275883de1dca
Signed-off-by: Christopher Ferris <chrisfer@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Nick Gaski <ngaski@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jim Zhang <jzhang@us.ibm.com>
Corrects the Gossip bootsrap options for the 2 peers of org2 in the byfn
setup. Peer1 should point to Peer0, and peer0 should not point to
itself.
Change-Id: I23074b7d5abe6ade4a57493808c3092c66086f62
Signed-off-by: Adnan Choudhury <adnan.choudhury@itpeoplecorp.com>