Chaincode mount path has been corrected with this fix so
that artifacts (ex. mychannel.block etc.,) won't be visible on
the host machine and the cli container upon restart.
Change-Id: I9b59c80d1cac3034d9cd7d9e19b2931df8b3988e
Signed-off-by: ratnakar <asara.ratnakar@gmail.com>
Fabric 1.1 supports javascript chaincode. This changeset
addresses porting of the golang chaincode to node.js
chiancode and the corresponding README files
Change-Id: Iae24e713f16ab3508fe0cc18ee062ffa412b8ba6
Signed-off-by: ratnakar <asara.ratnakar@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>
and fix incorrect function name in byfn.sh
add *.tx and *.block files to .gitignore
add FABRIC_CFG_PATH setting
Change-Id: Id3457455354b1f2aea1a9661aa89dc677e05124b
Signed-off-by: Christopher Ferris <chrisfer@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Rameshbabu <rameshbabu.thoomu@gmail.com>